AFAP Action on Poverty is set to host a micro-music festival, raising money to allow children in Malawi access to clean drinking water.

800 mllion people on the planet are denied access to clean drinking water each day. Music For Malawi aimsto provide this basic human need to thousands of children in the African country, with all profits from the festival going towards the cause.

A number of acoustic, folk and experimental acts have donated their evening including Ackers, Citizen of the World, Tabua Harrison, Ukelele Big Band, Samba Ninja and Will Maisley.

Head down to Spectrum and spend your Saturday with a lineup of promising new Sydney acts. Alternatively, donations can be made directly to the cause at chuffed.org. Music For Malawi has currently raised $915 of its $4,000 goal.

The event is on Saturday February 7 at Spectrum. Ticket purchases or donations can be made at chuffed.org.

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