Your Favourite Aussie Artists Have Formed A New Supergroup To Protest Hillsong
Meet Thrillsong, coming to a religious gathering near you very soon.
A group of some of the most acclaimed musicians in Australia have banded together to form a supergroup named Thrillsong, designed to draw attention to the inconsistencies in the government’s approach to live events, as evidenced by the Hillsong gig that went down this week.
For those not in the know, the government has this week cracked down on live music events, banning singing and dancing in an attempt to stop the spread of the omicron wave of the coronavirus pandemic. This safety measure was dropped with little consideration for artists affected, adding to a growing tally of injustices committed against performers. Public safety is important, of course, but so is the financial security of the nation’s creatives, and they have been offered no financial renumeration for this latest swathe of cancelled gigs.
And then there’s Hillsong. While artists around the country have been put under the crunch, the religious organisation held a packed gathering, featuring dancing, music, and little in the way of social distancing. Hillsong are protected by health measures that state that religious events tend not to involve much in the way of movement, which is clearly not true — just one look at the footage of the event proves that.
Wow. Love to post festival and gig postponements and cancelations while this is allowed to happen coz hillsong etc… https://t.co/hXDJdYOVV8 pic.twitter.com/HlXtAzMn8x
— Lindsay McDowens (@doctormcdougall) January 13, 2022
When footage of the event went live, musicians were horrified by the double standard. Now, many prominent entertainers have banded together to form Thrillsong, including Alex The Astronaut, Annie Hamilton, Art vs. Science, CC:DISCO!, Confidence Man, Dune Rats, Hatchie, Illy, Jack River, The Jungle Giants, KLP, Lime Cordiale, Montaigne, Odette, Peking Duk, Set Mo, Stace Cadet, Sycco, Thandi Phoenix and What So Not.
“We firmly support measures to protect our fans and communities and to safeguard our health care workers, we simply ask that if rules are made, they apply to everyone equally.” the supergroup said. “We need to be in this together.”
It’s not just artists that are against the double standard, either. Since the footage went viral, Twitter has been aflame with memes and reactions from concerned Australians who see this as part of a long trend in the government’s war against the arts.
Everyone who cares about the arts should be utterly outraged by that footage of a maskless packed crowd at Hillsong getting to enjoy a live concert together while the leaders responsible for the wild spread of Omicron ensure secular gatherings of similar sizes can’t continue
— Jess McGuire (@jessmcguire) January 13, 2022
So while all other music festivals are heading down the toilet same as last year, Hillsong are no masks ,singing and dancing like we’ve all been told not to do. Our industry is hurting on all levels and and this double standard shit has to stop! pic.twitter.com/A14LOUXyO4
— Troy Cassar-Daley (@troycassardaley) January 13, 2022
This Hillsong shit is super fucked, unbelievably cringe for starters and just heartbreaking for everyone in our industry but the worst part is, who’s surprised? Yuck
— Ball Park Music (@ballparkmusic) January 13, 2022
NSW government: No music festivals unless you’re Hillsong
Me: pic.twitter.com/VmZISygwoi
— RAAVE TAPES (@RAAVE_TAPES) January 13, 2022
Dropping caps at the Hillsong festival
— hag hole (@beastieboys4lyf) January 13, 2022
Thrilled that @eilishgilligan is pivoting to songs of worship at hillsong (this is funny) pic.twitter.com/uLXCoSeW3w
— Patrick Lenton (@PatrickLenton) January 13, 2022
cant wait to play my set at hillsong tomorrow!
ill be playing all the hits, including 'sucking off (for god)', 'getting sucked off (for god)', and 'im sucking off and getting sucked off (because jesus said its good)'— ruby innes (@rubyinnes) January 13, 2022
How much does it cost to join the Hillsong rules don’t apply to me club?
— Kailas Wild ? (@kailaswild) January 13, 2022
Compromise reached: Australian Open to be held inside a Hillsong Church
— The Chaser (@chaser) January 13, 2022
If this infuriates you too, then remember to support your local artists, support Thrillsong, and be loud about the double standard that is hurting our extremely important arts scene.