Arnhem Land to host Australia’s newest music festival

NT Government

The popular East Arnhem Live music festival is expanding beyond the digital realm, to bring a celebrated collection of artists and DJs to East Arnhem Land across three days from 30 September – 2 October.

Gathering some of the most inspired and creative Yolŋu musicians, East Arnhem Live will be an exploration of the best music from East Arnhem Land and across Australia – a new must-attend event for music lovers looking for fun, adventure and something a little different.

The artist line-up, in alphabetical order, includes; Andrew Gurruwiwi Band, Arafura Swamp Band, The Beddy Rays, Dhapanbal Yunupiŋu, East Journey, Emma Donovan and the Putbacks, Garraŋali Band, Julian BelBachir, Salt Lake Band and Wirrinyga Band. DJs just announced include Monkey Marc and Walrii – and each day will include traditional Yolŋu buŋgul.

Exciting events and breakthrough bands have recently reinforced Arnhem Land’s spot on the map – and East Arnhem Live is set to bolster that even further.

The festival is located just outside the township of Nhulunbuy, and visitors are encouraged to check out accommodation and other tours while they’re in town via the Visit East Arnhem website here: here

East Arnhem Live is a Yolŋu Radio initiative and is funded by the Australian Government’s Building Better Regions Fund, the Northern Territory Government, Developing East Arnhem Limited and ARDS Aboriginal Corporation.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Major Events, Paul Kirby

“It’s great to see Territory artists and musicians making their mark on the music scene and being given the opportunity to perform at East Arnhem Live.

“These events help put the spotlight onto local talent and highlight the best the Territory has to offer in terms of music and landscape.”

Quotes attributable to Yolŋu woman and Artistic Director Rosealee Pearson

“We couldn’t be more excited! East Arnhem Land is home to spectacular landscapes, some of the most well-known First Nations artists, and one of the oldest living cultures on Earth.

“The East Arnhem Live festival will be a fusion of everything that makes this area of Australia unique – with a whole lot of fun thrown in.”

Quotes attributable to festival committee member and member of renowned East Arnhem band Yothu Yindi Stu Kellaway

“We wanted to create a festival that was a huge celebration – it’s two worlds, coming together for a good time over three days of music.

“East Arnhem Live will be a truly unique festival experience that could only happen in Arnhem Land, and we can’t wait to share that. We hope that it will be a platform for discovery of some of the incredible musical talents on the line-up that call this part of Australia home.”

Northern Territory Government

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