This Land


Unite with friends and family to celebrate the return of This Land; a First Nations celebration of the sound, soul, and spirit of the many nations in this country.

There are many voices that shape this nation, but none stronger and more connected as the First Peoples of this country. Songlines are central to First Nations people and connect the stories of land, water, sky, and lore. Songlines are a form of communication passed down from generation to generation, shaping the original nations and identity of where we call home. City of Newcastle and the Wollotuka Institute at The University of Newcastle collaborated to bring This Land to life.

In 2022, we celebrate its biggest year yet, highlighting a handful of award-winning and acclaimed First Nations music artists who are shaping the voices of the next generation to come. To remotely understand the importance and connection of song is to experience it being shared with you. This event is suitable for the whole family and features an incredible lineup of First Nations artists curated by Jacob Ridgeway. 

Check out the Spotify playlist here.

ARTISTS & COLLABORATORS
Curated by Jacob Ridgeway. 
MC - Andy Saunders

SCHEDULE
Tasman Keith – 9:15pm – 10pm 
The Last Kinection – 8:30pm – 9pm 
YNG Martyr – 7:35pm – 8:20pm 
Cloe Terare – 6:55pm – 7:25pm 
Jacob Ridgeway – 6:25pm - 6:45pm 
Loren Ryan – 5:55pm - 6:15pm 
Mr Rhodes – 5:25pm - 5:45pm 
Djanaba – 5pm – 5:20pm 
Welcome to Country 


Duration 5 hours. There are food trucks and the Foghorn Brewery bar on site. No BYO.
This event is general admission with unallocated seating. In the event of light showers, This Land will proceed, and will only be cancelled in the event of heavy rainfall or severe weather.

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This Land is produly sponsored by the University of Newcastle.

  • 01 January 0001
  • $25
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