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13 February, 2025
With the doors and bar opening at 7pm, the first performance will be by up-and-coming first nation artist Jessie K at 8pm.
After that, Rainforest Boogie, a funky reggae band from Kuranda, will hit the stage at 9pm.
Performing from 10pm-10.50pm will be rappers Mau Power and Bala Kaijo, they will be followed by main act NayNay Muluridgi Music who will be performing from 11.15pm-midnight.
There is an entry fee of $20 per person and DJ Eli will be playing music in between sets and until late.
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