First Nations Music Showcase in the Plaza
Join Box of Chocolates and a powerful lineup of First Nations, Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal musicians for some afternoon sounds in the Lane Cove Plaza.
Artist Line-Up:
2pm – 2.45pm: K.Law
3pm – 3.30pm: Box of Chocolates
3:40pm – 3:55pm: Izzy
4pm- 4:30pm: Naya Maye
4:45pm – 5:30pm: The Green Hand Band
K.LAW is an artist from South West Sydney. As a songwriter, singer, and producer, he is influenced by a combination of Pop, R&B, and Soul. He draws inspiration from artists such as The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, and Bruno Mars, as well as sounds as diverse as EDM and Trap.
Box of Chocolates is the dynamic duo featuring Torres Strait Islander songman Murraywa (George) Dow Sailor and multi‑genre flautist Chloe Chung. Their fusion of multi‑instrumental, traditional, and contemporary styles weaves storytelling, song, and dance, inviting audiences to bask in the vibration of healing.
Izzy, a proud Gamilaroi man, boasts a rich heritage blending Greek and Ukrainian roots, nurtured in the Western Suburbs of Sydney, and it was through the art of rap that he found his voice. Whether flying solo or as part of various crews and collectives, he's dedicated himself to elevating Hip Hop culture, pouring his soul into each verse and performance. With a fearless approach, Izzy tackles tough topics with sincerity and heartfelt lyrics. As an incredibly gifted freestyle emcee, his authentic voice resonates deeply, offering acceptance and understanding that leave a lasting impression.
Naye Maye, Biripi and Gadigal singer‑songwriter Naya Maye brings a new meaning to pop music through her honest and raw storytelling. Her acoustic feel captures the experiences of a queer Indigenous woman moving through the music scene with her love for songwriting, as well as her passion for justice and creative expression.
The Green Hand Band, Sydney-based reggae fusion group draw musical influences from soul, reggae, and desert rock genres, and have been making infectiously passionate music since their early inception in 2014. As a multicultural band, some of the cornerstone subjects within their music highlight racism and inequality, aiming to break down barriers and raise awareness through their sound.
When
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Sunday, 25 January 2026 | 02:00 PM
- 06:00 PM
Location
Lane Cove Band Stand, 10-27 Burns Bay Rd, Lane Cove, 2066, View Map
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10-27 Burns Bay Rd ,
Lane Cove 2066
Lane Cove Band Stand
10-27 Burns Bay Rd ,
Lane Cove 2066
First Nations Music Showcase in the Plaza