
Budjerah performing at the 2021 ARIAs. Photo by Brendon Thorne @ Getty
It’s time to celebrate Australian Indigenous Music, with the return of Deadly Hearts to HOTA.
Deadly Hearts hits the Theatre 1 stage at HOTA this July, showcasing the best of Australian Indigenous music with three rising stars – Budjerah, Tia Gostelow, and Jem Cassar-Daley.
Deadly Hearts promises to be a night of pure entertainment, storytelling, and great tunes that’ll take you on a sonic journey and leave you captivated. This intimate event is not to be missed for anyone looking to expand their hearts and minds with incredible music from some of Australia’s most promising rising stars.
Budjerah
Coming off the back of supporting Ed Sheeran on his massive Australian stadium tour, and the release of his recent single ‘Therapy’, Budjerah is ready to charm audiences with his youthful charisma and powerhouse vocals.
Tia Gostelow
Tia’s fearless approach to songwriting has seen her soar from strength to strength since arriving on the scene, earning acclaim from industry tastemakers across the country for her ability to craft epic pop constructs to sing ‘n’ dance to.
Jem Cassar-Daley
Jem Cassar-Daley, a proud Gumbaynggirr/Bundjalung woman, has impressed the music scene with her captivating performances and timeless songwriting. Her debut EP quickly gained her notoriety, and she has since earned nominations, awards, and impressive playlist support.
Deadly Hearts hits Theatre 1 at HOTA on saturday 15 July 2023. It’s an all ages gig. Tickets here.