Blak Day Out 2023

Spend a day at The Tivoli celebrating First Nations artists, including The Last Kinection, Tjaka, DRMNGNOW and more.
Sarah Ward
Published on December 20, 2022
Updated on January 19, 2023

Overview

UPDATE, January 19, 2023: Blak Day Out is no longer taking place on Saturday, January 21 — it has been postponed until Sunday, July 16 instead. This article has been updated to reflect that change.

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Come Sunday, July 16, First Nations artists will be firmly in the spotlight at The Tivoli's returning must-attend gig. After debuting in 2022, Blak Day Out is back for 2023 for a day — and an evening — that's all about celebrating Indigenous sovereignty, music and community, complete with a stellar lineup.

Taking to the stage: The Last Kinection, CLOE TERARE, DRMNGNOW, Kee'ahn, Djanaba, Tjaka, SOLCHLD, Ethan Enoch, Keely and Alf The Great. That means mixing current Blak icons and up-and-coming Blak talent, and starting off the new year with an epic party.

Across two stages — the Tiv's main stage and over at What's Golden, too — Blak Day Out will showcase Indigenous artists, building on an impressive debut year that featured Shakaya, Barkaa, Alice Skye and more.

Doors open at 2pm, the music starts at 2.30pm and paying tribute to Blak excellence is firmly the name of the game. And you have Alethea Beetson and Loki Liddle from Blak Social to thank for this showcase of stellar First Nations talent and tunes.

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