Win Tickets to Gurrumul at the Melbourne Festival

Your chance to hear an Australian icon perform live.

Meg Watson
Published on September 29, 2013
Updated on March 25, 2019

Hearing Gurrumul perform live is one of those haunting yet rejuvenating experiences that will last with you for days. His surreal melodies and powerful voice have captivated audiences for years, and this one-off show at Sidney Myer Music Bowl is sure to show off all his highly-acclaimed talents.

From his time with Yothu Yindi right up to his most recent album, Rrakala, Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu has pioneered a unique style of indigenous Australian storytelling, and his solo work — all sung in his native Yolngu — is always heavy with the burdens of his people and his land.

His performance at the Melbourne Festival is the first in a three-year series, and this year he will be accompanied by Philharmonia Australia and a filmed narration of his stories made by the musician's fellow clan members. In a surprising, but welcome move, Gurrumul will also be supported by indie songstress Sarah Blasko. Though their styles are undoubtedly different, it will be interesting to see how they complement one another on the night — one Australian voice to another.

Gurrumul will be performing at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl as part of the Melbourne Festival on Saturday October 12. We have a double pass to give away for this one-off show. To be in the running, subscribe to the Concrete Playground newsletter (if you haven't already), then email [email protected] with your name and address.

Published on September 29, 2013 by Meg Watson
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