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DENNI, other First Nations stars to light up the night for Ngana Birrung in Parramatta

Denni - Tasmanian Aboriginal hip hop artist

DENNI is a Tasmanian Aboriginal Hip Hop artist and advocate Source: Original Spin

“I got hit up a few days ago in Lutruwita, my home, to come and perform on the mainland. I’m very excited to come and perform my music and play alongside some of our big names in Aboriginal music at the moment. So, I’m really excited to be a part of the line-up” – DENNI.


Denni, a Tasmanian indie hip hop songwriter and community advocate, is part of a stellar lineup of First Nations musicians who will shine bright in Burramatta at Ngana Birrung as part of Parramatta Nights.

The one-night only free First Nations hip hop festival, on the 3rd of April, will showcase a selection of Australia’s best hip hop and R&B musicians including: Briggs; Miiesha; JK-47 and DENNI.

The evening will also feature performances by community-based dance collective Jannawi Dance Clan and a high energy set behind the decks from Soju Gang DJ. 

DENNI has always been passionate about her heritage and the fight to keep her culture alive
DENNI has always been passionate about her heritage and the fight to keep her culture alive Source: Original Spin

On March 25  and March 26, DENNI will appear at the Party In The Apocalypse (PITA) festival in Hobart where she will be joined by other community members in a Welcome to Country showcase between Budjerah and Thelma Plum. 

PITA will also feature traditional dance and songs in DENNI's language, palawa kani.


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