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Naarm-based, far North Queensland grown artist Kee’ahn is set to release her debut EP ‘for me, for you x’ on October 9 via Northside Records. To celebrate, she has announced an East Coast EP Tour with a 7-piece band show in Naarm/Melbourne supported by Wild Gloriosa & Jag !Kee’Ahn’s name is derived from kee’an, the Wik word meaning to dance and to play, has been immersed in the world of music since childhood, drawing inspiration from soul, R&B, and pop.
Since their 2020 breakout single ‘Better Things’ which has celebrated over 4 million streams - Kee’ahn has captivated listeners with her lush melodies and rich vocals, sharing powerful stories of hope and healing. Kee'ahn champions finding strength in our struggles, encouraging us all to reflect, reinvent, and rejoice in our journeys.
Her music deeply connects to culture, community, and self, earning her awards such as the Archie Roach Foundation Award and Music Victoria’s Best Emerging Artist award. She has since collaborated with Baker Boy, Emma Donovan, Dallas Woods, Alice Ivy and shared stages with the likes of Julia Jacklin, Hiatus Kaiyote, Greentea Peng and Angie McMahon.
With her recent singles off the EP ‘Heavy’ and ‘This Is Not the End’, Kee’ahn’s sound has evolved into a groove-driven neo-soul style, which has earned them widespread support from triple j, Double J and national community radio, as well as features from Acclaim, Women In Pop, and The Music.
SPECIAL GUESTS:
🌸 Wild Gloriosa
🌹 JAG
🌸 award-winning artist Wild Gloriosa unearths profound soul and feeling in every aspect of her music. With a sound that is both distinct and otherworldly, her work carries listeners into a space that honours authenticity, celebrates vulnerability, and embraces the romances of each stage in life.
🌹Jag fearlessly engages with audiences, incorporating elements of non-naturalistic theatre and poetry. Writing songs on being an artist, growth, individuality, and the striking moments of her life, Jag demonstrates that she’s more than just a performer. Her raspy style is influenced by the oddities of Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, Arthur Brown, Solange, Steve Winwood, and Santana. She released her debut track SATISFIED in December 2021 and has since been writing, touring with Immy Owusu and performing with AUSECUMA beats on the recent Spicks n Specks episode.
We look forward to seeing you there!
$10 tickets for MOB and Trans Women of Colour.
Taking place on sovereign Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung biik of the Kulin Nation.
We honour and pay respect to Wurundjeri country, elders and ancestors.
Always was always will be Aboriginal land [-o-]
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The Evelyn Hotel, Fitzroy, 351 Brunswick Street,Melbourne,VIC,Australia
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