Black History Month: Tjaka at Felons
Free

Black History Month: Tjaka at Felons

Date & time
Sat 6 Jul 2024
9:45pm to 10:45pm
Add to Calendar 2024-07-06 21:45 2024-07-06 22:45 Australia/Brisbane Black History Month: Tjaka at Felons Having recently played some of Australia’s largest festivals, Tjaka have proved to be a must-see act. This Brisbane/Meanjin-based trio fuse electronic beats and rap flow with the use of Didjeribone (a slide didgeridoo), guitar solos, and the FaceBass to create a contemporary Indigenous experience like no other. Doors open at 8pm.
Age

Suitable for adults

Cost

Free

Having recently played some of Australia’s largest festivals, Tjaka have proved to be a must-see act. This Brisbane/Meanjin-based trio fuse electronic beats and rap flow with the use of Didjeribone (a slide didgeridoo), guitar solos, and the FaceBass to create a contemporary Indigenous experience like no other.

Doors open at 8pm.

Bookings

Bookings required via Bandsintown.

Venue

Felons Barrel Hall, 5 Boundary Street, Brisbane City

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