Ngana Birrung Black Stars

First Nations music artists shine bright in a concert series headlined by Kobie Dee.

Ngana Birrung (Dharug for Black Stars) is returning for its fourth and final year this May featuring some of the best First Nations music talent in Australia.

The stellar line up will be headlined by hip hop star Kobie Dee and supported by some of the finest emerging artists Sydney has to offer.

All shows are FREE and open to all ages! 

Gomeroi artist Kobie Dee is an exciting emerging voice in Australian hip hop. Since launching his career in 2022, he has captivated audiences with a regional tour and headline shows in both Sydney and Melbourne, joined by UK rapper and The Guardian’s ‘Ones to Watch’ artist, Jords. Kobie has also performed internationally at festivals in Germany and London and shared stages with renowned artists such as Briggs, Jessica Mauboy, Nooky, and Barkaa. His standout performances include appearances at Yabun, Sydney Festival, and the iconic Sydney Opera House.

As Reconciliation Week approaches this May, get ready for an unforgettable night of First Nations culture and music!

Patron advice:

This event may include strong language, culturally sensitive content, and adult themes. Parental supervision is recommended for attendees under 18 years of age.

 

Thursday 22 May – Campbelltown, Campbelltown Arts Centre featuring Kobie Dee with Majeda, Riah, G.Rilla, K.Law, DJ Mali.

Friday 23 May – Penrith, Sherringham Reserve, Cranebrook featuring Kobie Dee with Baba T, Akilaqui, Riah, Reggie Brown, Majeda, G.Rilla, DJ Mali.

Tuesday 27 May – Parramatta, Parramatta Square featuring Kobie Dee with with Akilaqui, Reggie Brown, DJ Mali.

Presented by City of Parramatta in association with Penrith City Council and Campbelltown Arts Centre. This project is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.

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