Award-winning singer-songwriter Sarah Blasko leads an all-female line-up of good vibes and great music
Sarah Blasko’s seventh and latest album I Just Need To Conquer This Mountain is full of late-night reflections on goodbyes, grief and new beginnings. She is as expansive as she is prolific, writing songs that strike with rare immediacy, clarity and purpose. Across six solo albums, four have reached Platinum Sales Status with six debuts in the ARIA Top 10.
This dynamic show also features the contagious synth beat of electro-pop artist Gordi, the luscious harmonies and infectious energy of Little Quirks and the ethereal Eleanor Jawurlngali.
An award-winning and beloved Aussie export with tens of millions of streams to her name, Gordi has an impressive catalogue and history behind her, including two full-length album releases and collaborations with Troye Sivan, Bon Iver, Ben Bohmer, Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and more.
Australian folk-rock songbirds Little Quirks produce an unforgettable explosive energy that transports their audiences into a smile inducing state. Fronted by talented sisters Abbey and Mia and their cousin Jaymi, Little Quirks are a family band that blend acoustic instruments with pounding beats.
Eleanor Jawurlngali Dixon is a Mudburra and Garrawa woman from Marlinja in the Northern Territory, a small outback community almost exactly halfway between Alice Springs and Darwin. Her music melds the contemporary with the traditional, singing in both traditional languages and English. Her voice is beautiful and ethereal and together with her collaborators Mick Turner form The Dirty Three and multi- award-winning cellist Stephanie Arnold, she’ll bring the listener on a journey following the spirit of the music grounded in ancient language, deep listening and imagination.”
Settle in beside an iconic Darwin sunset for this evening of incredible Australian talent.
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