Blak music's finest on show at new First Nations festival

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Blak music's finest on show at new First Nations festival
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The event is the brainchild of powerhouse rapper Briggs and the late impresario Michael Gudinski. Via NITV

“It came about back in 2020, where Michael Gudinski phoned me up and asked me to help curate this thing. [He] really got the ball rolling. And when he passed away he left the ball in my court.Speaking of the possibility of it being an annual event, Briggs said “I feel like if we can set a standard and set the mark and set precedent.

"The rapper said anyone and everyone is welcome to attend the event."That's the only message: you don't have to adhere to any kind of political ideology, except for just enjoying great music."Baker Boy, Budjerah, Jessica Mauboy, King Stingray, Sycco, Thelma Plum, Alice Skye, Busby Marou, Christine Anu, Dan Sultan, Electric Fields, Emma Donovan, Tasman Keith, Ziggy Ramo, Barkaa, Birdz, Dameeeela, Jess Hitchcock, Jk-47, Kardajala Kirridarra, Kobie Dee and more.

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