Petition for BFDI to come to Australia Sydney.


Petition for BFDI to come to Australia Sydney.
The issue
Hey everyone! Face the hard truth right now. Fans in Australia feel pushed aside. They get no love. And that stings bad. Every big event lands in the U.S. Concerts pack stadiums there. Fan meets draw crowds stateside. Tours kick off across the ocean. But Australia? Crickets.
Think about it. Travel from down under costs a fortune. Flights eat up thousands. Time zones wreck sleep. Families miss out. Kids dream of seeing their idols live. Yet doors stay shut here. No local shows. No nearby buzz.
This hits home for Aussies. But it bugs everyone else too. Fans worldwide crave fair play. What makes the U.S. the only spot? Market size? Sure. But ignore the rest? No way.
Stand up no matter where you live. Back the Aussie crew. Lend your voice. Share posts. Tag the artists. Flood comments with calls for change.
Global inclusivity means events everywhere. Not just one country. Picture sold-out arenas in Sydney. Throngs in Melbourne. Cheers from Perth fans. That fairness builds stronger bonds. It grows the whole fan family.
Our Aussie brothers and sisters deserve spots on the map. Demand it loud. Prove fan passion crosses borders. It demands notice. No more sidelines.
Unite today. Push hard. Spark real shifts. Let's make events hit Australia. Let's turn neglect into spotlight. Voices together roar loudest. Change starts now!
Personally, It hit me very hard when TPOT 20 premiered in U.S. theatres ON MY BIRTHDAY! I couldn't do anything about it and I felt really heartbroken; another time a experience like this happened was when I broke down on the couch because of BFDIA 23 being literally EVERYWHERE in the US, and I still couldn't get to it.
It's proven by statistics that concerts and meetups are much more common in the U.S. The U.S. music market is the largest in the world, and this dominance extends to live music events and meetups.

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The issue
Hey everyone! Face the hard truth right now. Fans in Australia feel pushed aside. They get no love. And that stings bad. Every big event lands in the U.S. Concerts pack stadiums there. Fan meets draw crowds stateside. Tours kick off across the ocean. But Australia? Crickets.
Think about it. Travel from down under costs a fortune. Flights eat up thousands. Time zones wreck sleep. Families miss out. Kids dream of seeing their idols live. Yet doors stay shut here. No local shows. No nearby buzz.
This hits home for Aussies. But it bugs everyone else too. Fans worldwide crave fair play. What makes the U.S. the only spot? Market size? Sure. But ignore the rest? No way.
Stand up no matter where you live. Back the Aussie crew. Lend your voice. Share posts. Tag the artists. Flood comments with calls for change.
Global inclusivity means events everywhere. Not just one country. Picture sold-out arenas in Sydney. Throngs in Melbourne. Cheers from Perth fans. That fairness builds stronger bonds. It grows the whole fan family.
Our Aussie brothers and sisters deserve spots on the map. Demand it loud. Prove fan passion crosses borders. It demands notice. No more sidelines.
Unite today. Push hard. Spark real shifts. Let's make events hit Australia. Let's turn neglect into spotlight. Voices together roar loudest. Change starts now!
Personally, It hit me very hard when TPOT 20 premiered in U.S. theatres ON MY BIRTHDAY! I couldn't do anything about it and I felt really heartbroken; another time a experience like this happened was when I broke down on the couch because of BFDIA 23 being literally EVERYWHERE in the US, and I still couldn't get to it.
It's proven by statistics that concerts and meetups are much more common in the U.S. The U.S. music market is the largest in the world, and this dominance extends to live music events and meetups.

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The Decision Makers
Petition created on 3 December 2025