Bliss n Eso on stage.
Bliss n Eso on stage. Claire Simmonds/ Coffs Coast Adv

Hottest hip hop act to shoot music video in the Tweed

IF YOU hurry, you'll be able to score a role in a video being made on the Tweed by Australia's hottest musical act whose latest album is the biggest selling release so far this year.

Talent scouts put out the call for extras to appear in the latest video of ARIA award-winning Sydney based hip-hop band Bliss n Eso.

The shoot starts at 2.30pm in an undisclosed backyard near Tweed Heads and is expected to finish at 9pm with the possibility of further filming on Thursday night.

"Scene is a giant backyard party, in need of a heap of fun crew to come and hang out, get excited and get involved in the shoot," said talent scout Lily Marwick on social media.

"You will need to be able to be patient when needed, and be helpful when needed.

"You'll get the chance to appear in a big Australian music video to be featured on MTV, Channel V and other outlets, and have fun while doing it!

"You'll need to provide your own transport, clothing, bikinis etc."

Bliss n Eso's fifth album Circus In The Sky debuted at number one on the ARIA album chart this year and hit gold status just 10 days later.

The trio is comprised of MC Bliss (Jonathan Notley), MC Eso (Max MacKinnon) and DJ Izm (Tarik Ejjamai).

If you'd like to participate in the video, email your availability and how many people you will bring along to info@ballinonabudget.tv



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