Butterfly of Hope Fundraising Concert
Sat, 21 February 7:00PM - 10:30PM
299 Ann St Brisbane City, QLD 4000
$0.00 - 80.00View Prices
About this event
This concert is to raise funds for Butterfly of Hope. It will be held on 21st February at 7.00 PM (EST), finishing at 10.30 PM (EST) at St Andrew's Uniting Church, 299 Ann St, Brisbane. It's on the corner of Ann St and Creek St right in the CBD.. If you prefer, the concert will be live-streamed so that you have the choice of watching from home from anywhere in Australia or the world.
Adult admission is $30 and we have prices for concession card holders, families and children There is also an option to view the take part in the concert online and both ticket types are here. If you can't afford the entry you might prefer that option. It can also be used for people from all over Australia to take part.
In addition, you have the option, if you can't make it or want to assist, to purchase a pay it forward ticket. I can then give this ticket to someone who would like to attend but cannot afford to. If you purchase a pay it forward ticket can you please email me on chris@schmidt4sturt.au, so I know one is available and pass it on to someone? Thank you!
We want to make this event as inclusive as possible and get a real cross section of Brisbane's diverse community to the event. We have a free ticket option for people of the LGBTIQA+ community, the First Nations community and people of colour. Please not the church is wheelchair accessible and we will have a children's play room set up for children under 12.
We will have a couple of bands playing and there will be a series of solo gigs. I will update this description with the name of the bands and any solo artists once they become available. There will also be some cultural music from Afghanistan and Hazaragi dancers.
So far, we have two duos that have confirmed their intention to play: the first is called Mundy-Turner and the second Jumping Fences. Mundy-Turner consists of Cath Mundy and Jay Turner while Jumping fences consists of Sue Monk and Lachlan Hurse. Both these duos have a commitment to social justice. You can find out more information about Mundy-Turner at https://mundyturner.com/ and Jumping Fences at https://www.jumpingfences.com.au/.
The Butterfly of Hope Humanitarian Organisation is dedicated to helping displaced people who are being forced to return to Afghanistan from neighbouring countries. Several governments are no longer letting people seeking safety stay. This fundraiser aims to help these displaced people to build a future for themselves and their beautiful children.
During the first nine months of 2025, over 2.5 million Afghans have been forced to return to Afghanistan. These people often don’t have the basics such as food, clothing and shelter. Of particular concern are the women and children, with thousands of those returned being unaccompanied minors. They are prone to radicalisation by the Taliban and often don’t receive adequate education. The girls can be targets of abuse by being forced marriage or sold to human traffickers. This leads to an ongoing cycle of poverty and radicalisation, which we will break through meeting their basic needs and education.
We already have a team of locals in Afghanistan and a co-ordinator who is a local Hazara man. This team will do a presentation on Butterfly of Hope and how we will work. A couple of displaced people will share their personal stories and Australians who previously lived in Afghanistan will share what it is like and information about Afghan culture. Please note, we already have a team on the ground providing aid.
This is a fundraiser. However, I do want to keep the concert affordable so as many people can come as possible and spread the word about Butterfly of Hope. That is how we make more money.
Cost for in person tickets: $30 for a single, $20 for children, with prices capped at $80 for a family of four. Students, pensioners and unemployed over 18 are also $20.00.
Online tickets; $20 single, $10 for a child, with a family of four or more $55.00. Once again concessions and students over eighteen are the same prices as a child ($10).
Initially, the first funds from this concert will be used for setting up the charity, such as lawyer’s fees for governance documents, website, design work, hall hire and poster printing. However, we will keep expenses to a minimum and will work from home.
We aim to raise at least $25 000 profit from the concert, and associated events. Apart from the costs of setting up a charity and the cost of putting this concert on, all the money will be used to provide food, clothing, shelter and basic help with medical supplies. Many of these people are in camps, so this is where the money will be used, to purchase supplies locally and distribute them via our volunteer teams on the ground.
We will register the organisation as a not-for-profit in Australia and apply for tax deductibility with the Australian Taxation Office.
By the way, my name is Christopher Schmidt. I will be running the Australian end of the operations with a co-ordinator in Afghanistan. Jessie Wells, from Brisbane is an advisor and director.
Imagine being forced to leave everything behind — your home, your job, your school — and being dropped at a border with nothing but the clothes on your back. Many of the ethnic Afghans deported back are third and fourth generation displaced people and have not set foot inside Afghanistan before. In some cases, their grandparents or great-grandparents are the ones who fled.
This is the reality for Afghan families who have returned from Iran and Pakistan as well as other neighbouring countries this year. While some returned voluntarily, it was not because they felt safe to do so but because they were afraid of deportation and mistreatment by the police. In June 2025 alone, nearly 290,000 people were deported to Afghanistan or returned because of their fears. In just one day on the 1st of July 2025, 44,000 people were forcibly deported. Many are highly educated, once had good jobs and would be a credit to any country that would provide them a safe place.
These people are coming to Afghanistan often with nothing. Mothers don’t have medicine for the children or food. They only have the clothes on their back. In fact, there are many unaccompanied children. In June 2025 alone, Iran deported 5000 unaccompanied minors. Without access to food, some mothers said they have boiled grass to feed their children and calm their crying.
Please support this event and purchase either a ticket to attend in person or view it online. Every dollar will make a difference to the children, their families and other adults displaced in Afghanistan. In the meantime, you might also like to make a donation to our fundraiser found at https://chuffed.org/project/138011-butterfly-of-hope-afghan-support .
We have a couple of other fundraising events happening before the concert. These are:
Palestinians Don’t Need Sidewalks: Online Movie Screening 9 PM the 24th Jan 2026, Adelaide time. The Facebook event is https://www.facebook.com/events/1497512671472211/ . I would prefer to share this link on Facebook. However it does click through to Humanitix. That link is https://events.humanitix.com/palestinians-don-t-need-sidewalks-online-screening
Palestine Under Siege: Online Movie Screening 9 PM the 29th November 2025, Adelaide time. The Facebook event is https://www.facebook.com/events/859346263082507. The Humanitix link it clicks through to for purchasing is https://events.humanitix.com/palestine-under-siege-online-film-screening
Contact Details
Chris Schmidt: Ph 0459 573 941
Email: chris@schmidt4sturt.au