Flow support acts

Each Flow performance will be supported by a local musician.

ABOUT THE MUSICIANS

Blakboi

Blakboi

Thu 16 & Fri 17 Nov, 7.15pm
Maclean Showgrounds

Blakboi (Tom Avery) is a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who loops decks, drums, keys, guitars, voice and dij. Visual artist and activist, surfer and poet, he will change the way you see the world. Blakboi is from the Gomeroi peoples of Central NSW, now living on Bundjalung Country around the Byron Bay/Lismore area. His music breaks boundaries for singer/songwriters – playing with folk, rock, reggae, disco, dance, trance, pop, soul, hip hop, rap, and acapella. His music attacks your senses, creating colours and shapes for all tastes.

The Boy of Many Colours

The Boy of Many Colours

Thu 23 Nov, 7.15pm
The Quad, Lismore

Indigenous rapper, producer, dancer, visual designer and editor Coedie Ochre Warrah McCarthy is The Boy Of Many Colors That Came In The Falling Rain, which is the traditional meaning and translation of his name, and the inspiration behind the title of his new project. His tribes are the Yidinji Bar Burrum and Mamu of North Queensland, and he was born on Bundjalung country where he grew up with many elders teaching him culture, dance and art. Showcasing his culture with them for years, he took up hip hop on the side and the results are a combination of tribal and modern music where the past and future meet.

Madison King

Madison King

Fri 24 Nov, 7.15pm
The Quad, Lismore

Madison is a proud Widjabul, Arakwal and Nyanbul girl and emerging musician living on Bundjalung country. She is drawn to soul and R&B, and her performances draw from these genres. Madison has performed at various events across the Northern Rivers, including Bounce Back Day.

Benji Roberts

Benji Roberts

Sat 25 Nov, 7.15pm
The Quad, Lismore

Benji is a Bundjalung man living on Bundjalung jugun. He is a singer, songwriter and producer with over 15 years experience in the music and arts industry. Benji is particularly drawn to soul, R&B and blues genres. Benji uses music as a form to process and deal with personal struggles, as well as share his culture.