when: 31 May 2024 | venue: Canberra Irish Club | cost: See event for details | address: 6 Parkinson Street Weston 2611 | website: https://fb.me
published: 31 May 2024, 5 min read
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In the spirit of reconciliation, the Canberra Irish Club is proud to present this special National Reconciliation Week music event which embraces the 2024 theme: Now More than Ever. Featuring performances from two of Canberra's finest First Nations lineups - Sistas in Song and Wallabindi + Friends - we will be hosting a night of yarns, song, truth telling and hope.
Set 1 will be Sistas in Song performing a selection of iconic songs from First Nations artists, interweaved with some storytelling and personal reflections.
Set 2 Wallabindi will then take to the stage with a full band of her incredibly talented friends (Belle Whyte, John Coates, Jon Jones and Rob Campton) to engage you in truth, song and thought provoking reflections.
Copies of Wallabindi's debut EP will be available for purchase on the night.
Entry is free.
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In the spirit of reconciliation, the Canberra Irish Club is proud to present this special National Reconciliation Week music event which embraces the 2024 theme: Now More than Ever. Featuring performances from two of Canberra's finest First Nations lineups - Sistas in Song and Wallabindi + Friends - we will be hosting a night of yarns, song, truth telling and hope.
Set 1 will be Sistas in Song performing a selection of iconic songs from First Nations artists, interweaved with some storytelling and personal reflections.
Set 2 Wallabindi will then take to the stage with a full band of her incredibly talented friends (Belle Whyte, John Coates, Jon Jones and Rob Campton) to engage you in truth, song and thought provoking reflections.
Copies of Wallabindi's debut EP will be available for purchase on the night.
Entry is free.
Go see Now More Than Ever - Sistas In Song and Wallabindi & Friends, A Night of Songs, Truth & Connection 2024.
Now More Than Ever - Sistas In Song and Wallabindi & Friends, A Night of Songs, Truth & Connection 2024 is on 31 May 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Weston. Call 0438 414 844 for details. Visit their website at https://fb.me.
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