Rebecca Varidel
19th Sep 2017

Tickets are on sale from today for an amazing indigenous Australian line up at the Enmore Theatre in 2018.

Century Entertainment presents three of Australia’s most important live acts, together for a very special, one-night only event at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre - Yothu Yindi and The Treaty Project, The Herd (with Nooky and Radical Son) and Baker Boy will join forces for a cross-generational celebration of cultural diversity on Friday, January 12, 2018.

Inspired by the new remix package celebrating the 25th anniversary of ‘Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix)’, founding members of ARIA Hall of Fame inductees Yothu Yindi have reunited with Gavin Campbell of Filthy Lucre and special guests to perform the band's most famous hits (including the iconic protest song, “Treaty”) as well as some brand new material, all with a fresh electronic twist.

Witiyana Marika, Stuart Kellaway and Malngay Yunupingu will be joined by popular Indigenous singer/songwriters Yirrmal (son of Witiyana), Constantina Bush (the larger-than-life, burlesque performing alter-ego of celebrated Indigenous artist and performer Kamahi Djordon King) and Yirrnga Yunupingu plus Goanna frontman Shane Howard with accomplished musicians Ania Reynolds and Megan Bernard, all of whom make up The Treaty Project.

One of Australia’s most respected hip-hop groups The Herd will also come along for the celebration, reforming for the first time in five years to perform their seminal tracks and new work including collaborations with local MC's Nooky and Radical Son.

Rounding out the stellar line-up is Arnhem Land rapper, Baker Boy. Up there, they call him the ‘fresh new prince’ and this is your chance to see exactly why. Baker Boy burst onto the scene in 2017 with his debut track 'Cloud 9' and is destined to be one of this country’s great hip-hop stars.

Tickets are on sale Thu 19 September at 9am

www.enmoretheatre.com.au