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Bakar with Wallice, Masego, and more

Oct 14, 2023 at 12:00 PM  ·  University of Wollongong, Wollongong University of Wollongong, Wollongong

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Australian indie band Girl and Girl, from Queensland, are celebrated for their '70s post-punk-inspired guitar rock. Known for the album "Call a Doctor," they’ve earned praise from NME and Rolling Stone, supported Dry Cleaning, and played major festivals like SXSW and Pitchfork. Formed in 2020, members include Kai James, Jayden Williams, Fraser Bell, and Melissa James. They’ve toured Europe, performed for KEXP Live, and won the Gold Coast Music Prize.
Australian rock duo Royel Otis blend melody and bittersweet humor, known for hits like “Murder on The Dancefloor” and “Linger.” They've sold 100K+ tickets, won 4 ARIA Awards, and topped charts globally.
Hilltop Hoods, iconic Australian hip-hop group from Adelaide, boast 6 #1 albums, 10 ARIAs, 89 Platinum accreditations, 1.8B+ streams, and hits like "The Gift" and "Never Coming Home."
Australian indie-rock band The VANNS, known for their hit Bon Iver cover ‘Hey Ma’ (5M+ streams), have toured with The Kooks and Catfish & the Bottlemen.
Melbourne trio The Grogans blend blues, surf, punk, and garage rock. Since 2016, they've released multiple EPs and albums, toured globally, and supported acts like Ocean Alley and Franz Ferdinand.
Hailing from Australia, our indie-dance anthem 'Chasing Hearts,' inspired by The Wombats and Bloc Party, followed debut 'Midnight Zoo,' reaching euphoria with festival vibes.
British alternative musician James Marriott from Brighton blends indie-pop sounds. Since 2020, he’s sold out UK, Europe, Australia tours and played major festivals like Reading.
Rum Jungle, known for their slacker vibe, tackles themes of carefree living with hits that bring a unique, slightly grungy party atmosphere.
Oliver Tree, a Santa Cruz-born artist, blends pop and alternative music with bold visuals. Known for hits like "Hurt," he mixes comedy, sports, and wrestling in his genre-defying shows.
Ocean Alley, a six-piece band from Australia, is known for their unique sound and hits like “Tangerine” and “Left Of The Dealer.” They’ve earned multiple Gold singles and international chart success, inspiring fans worldwide.
Brooklyn-based Phony Ppl blend R&B and hip-hop with hits like *Yesterday’s Tomorrow*. Since 2008, they've worked with Erykah Badu, Mac Miller, Megan Thee Stallion, and Joey Bada$$.
Vancouver indie rock band Peach Pit, known for sonically rich, emotionally resonant songs, blend introspective lyrics with dreamy guitar. Albums, You and Your Friends, and From 2 to 3, showcase evolving sound. Played major festivals like Lollapalooza and sold out tours worldwide.
Australian-born vocalist and producer Chet Faker gained fame with his cover of “No Diggity,” a platinum album, ARIA Awards, Flume collaborations, and global tours.
Formed in 1978 in L.A.'s South Bay, Descendents are punk legends known for their energetic style. Key members include Milo Aukerman and Bill Stevenson. They're celebrated for albums like "Milo Goes to College" and their early unreleased work now on "9th & Walnut."
Sydney-born Meg Mac is a soulful singer-songwriter known for hits like "Is It Worth Being Sad." Collaborating with producers for a fresh, uncompromised sound, she’s acclaimed for her artistic control and emotional depth.
Earl Sweatshirt, born Thebe Kgositsile in Chicago, is a staple of alt-rap and horrorcore. A former Odd Future member, his acclaimed mixtape "Earl" debuted in 2010. Known for albums like "Doris," "I Don't Like Shit," and "Sick!," he collaborates with artists like Tyler, The Creator, Frank Ocean, and the Alchemist. His unique sound and lyrical depth secure his status in hip-hop.
Hailing from Sacramento, CA, Hobo Johnson, a mix of Azorean Portuguese, Mexican, and Native American roots, blends spoken word, punk, folk, and rap with his band, The Lovemakers. His viral NPR Tiny Desk entry, despite not winning, amassed 25 million streams. His debut album, The Rise of Hobo Johnson, racked up 65 million U.S. streams and sold out shows nationwide.

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