One of Jamaica's most legendary roots reggae acts performs a special free concert, plus alluring Casio-gospel from Luritja Land.Formed in the 1970s and...

The Congos + Keanu Nelson | Tumbalong Nights

Location:

11 Harbour St
2000 NSW
Australia

Venue:
Tumbalong Park
Price:
Free
Tumbalong Nights: The Congos & Keanu Nelson
Tumbalong Nights: The Congos & Keanu Nelson

Featuring

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The Congos

Formed originally as a reggae vocal duo between Cedric Myton and Roy 'Ashanti' Johnson, Jamaican band The Congos became a trio with Watty Burnett to record their debut album, Heart of the Congos, released in 1977. Produced by Lee Scratch Perry, it's widely regarded as one of roots reggae's finest and most influential albums.

The trio continue to release new music and tour globally to acclaim.

Keanu Nelson

Keanu Nelson

Keanu Nelson is a Luritja singer-songwriter from Papunya, a remote community north-west of Alice Springs. His music blends desert roots with minimal electronic production, weaving together English and Luritja lyrics to share stories of family, Country and culture.

Event Details

One of Jamaica's most legendary roots reggae acts performs a special free concert, plus alluring Casio-gospel from Luritja Land.

Formed in the 1970s and launching with Heart of the Congo, an album considered one of roots reggae's most influential to this day, The Congos are simply inseparable from the history of reggae music.

Backed by a live band, original trio Cedric Myton, Roydel 'Ashanti' Johnson and Watty Burnett have a powerful live presence, as ethereal three-way vocal harmonies and classic root rhythms combine with raw energy and a deeply spiritual Rastafarian message.

Joining The Congos is Keanu Nelson, a Luritja singer-songwriter from Papunya, a remote community Northwest of Alice Springs.

Described as Casio gospel, Nelson's debut album Wilurarrakutu sees Nelson sing in both Papunya Luritja and English across a collection of minimal DIY electronic.

With dashes of disco, reggae and gospel alongside melodies that could belong to Suicide or Arthur Russell, Wilson's songs are a delightfully intimate portrait of his home, community and Country.

Playing together is a testament to The Congos and other reggae pioneers, with a sonic legacy stretching from Jamacia to Luritja Land.

Free for all to enjoy, Tumbalong Nights ignites Darling Quarter's Tumbalong Park with 23 nights of music during Vivid Sydney, with a cross-cultural lineup of live music from international legends, Australian icons, emerging stars, plus DJs.