The Tallarook Mechanics Institute is excited to announce an evening of live music from Dan Sultan.
Deadly at the TMI is a unique opportunity to share and embrace Aboriginal culture. As the sun sets on Taungurung Country, Mick Harding will open the event with a Welcome to Country and a smoking ceremony.
Mick will tell stories in soul-stirring songs, sung in Dhagungwurrung language, that celebrate indigenous traditions and pay homage to the land.
The headliner is Dan Sultan; known for his soulful voice, powerful storytelling and magnetic stage presence. The support act will be Madi Colville Walker, a young up and coming First Nations performer.
The event atmosphere will be one of unity and appreciation as we come together to honour the rich heritage of Australia’s First Peoples.
Tickets on sale now
$70 - General Admission standing
Children aged 10 and under go free with a paid parent/guardian.
Booking fees apply.
Dan Sultan ~ Deadly at the TMI is supported by the Victorian Government through Music Victoria’s Live Music for Flood Recovery Program.