Missed in Motion: 12 Hours of Drumming for the Missed Foundation

On August 8th — the final day of Missing Persons Week in Australia — we're going 9am to 9pm behind the kit to raise money for The Missed Foundation. Twelve hours of drumming. One very important reason.

Why We're Doing This

Missing Persons Week is a time to remember the people who aren't here, like Owen, Dylan Redman's brother and families like his, still waiting for answers. The Missed Foundation does critical work supporting those families, and we wanted to do something that felt meaningful — not just a donation, but a commitment. Twelve hours of not stopping feels about right. The number 12 represents the number of people researchers say are directly and adversely impacted by a disappearance. The Missed Foundation works to alleviate the practical, emotional and psychological impact on those 12+ people left behind by each long-term disappearance.

How to Get Involved

Everyone is welcome to join us for Missed in Motion, whether you want to watch, play along, or just show up and soak it in.

If you want to participate and fundraise, register yourself and join the Red Cymbals Team — our goal is to raise $5,000 for The Missed Foundation:

Register here → missed-in-motion-2026.raiselysite.com/t/red-cymbals-team

Can't make it or not ready to register? You can still make a difference:

  • Donate directly to the Red Cymbals Team at the link above
  • Grab a pair of limited edition Missed in Motion drumsticks — a small run made specifically for this event, and every sale helps the cause

Shop the Missed in Motion sticks → redcymbals.com

The Details

However you choose to be part of this — showing up, registering, donating, or picking up a pair of sticks — it all goes toward something that really matters. We'd love to have you with us.

Let's make some noise for the people who are missing and the family and friends who miss them.

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