RECONciliation BEATS

If you’re free this Saturday July 9th, why not hip hop on down to Brisbane’s Musgrave Park for brand new music festival RECONciliation Beats! Supported by triple j and celebrating the 20th Anniversary of NAIDOC week, the festival offers a showcase of Australia’s best hip hop and emerging folk, funk and rock acts including Urthboy, Jessica Mauboy, Muph & Plutonic, Busby Marou, Golden Sound, The Medics and more. In the spirit of friendship, multiculturalism and all that is great about coming together as one, RECONciliation Beats will also offer an array of delicious ethnic food from local Brisbane tribes and free show rides all day for the kids (and kids-at-heart). Tickets are only $25 and available online here, or comment below to go in the draw to win one of two double passes!

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