Celebrating NAIDOC Week 2021

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Moshtix along with Ticketmaster and Live Nation acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

In celebration of this special week, we've been highlighting First Nations artists who have struck a chord with us in recent years. We have compiled a selection of interviews and features of some amazing Indigenous and Torres Strait Islanders making noise across the country for you to peruse below.

6 First Nations Artists That Should Be On Your Radar

Discover some of our favourite First Nations artists killing the game right now that you ought to have on your radar.

Featured Artist:

Mi-Kaisha

Meet Mi-Kaisha, a proud Darumbal Murri and Tongan R&B Soul powerhouse. We had the chance to chat with Mi-Kaisha about her illustrious music career and her plans for the future. Check out the full interview here.

Take 5: Top 5 Outcomes JK-47 Wants From His Music

JK-47 is a proud Minjungbal/Gudjinburra rap artist of the Bundjalung community with a huge focus on bringing indigenous issues to light through his deeply powerful lyrics. Bluesfest had the opportunity to chat with the rising star. Check out the full interview here.

Featured Artist: Emily Wurramara

Bluesfest sat down with First Nations artist Emily Wurramara ahead of her appearance at the festival this October to chat about her new album and the Australian music industry. Check out the full interview here.

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