Indigenous Australian hip-hop artist, Jacob Paulson (professionally known as JK-47) is set to headline a live First Nations concert at Parramatta Park for the annual Burramatta NAIDOC festival next month.
This year’s event features an outdoor movie screening, traditional arts and craft workshops, cultural activities, live entertainment, food trucks and market stalls in the heart of Parramatta as part of the City’s Warami program.
The free event coincides with NAIDOC Week to celebrate Dharug and other First Nations people’s rich culture and enduring strength and is held on 13 July from 10am-4pm.
City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Cr Pierre Esber said NAIDOC Week is about celebrating our First Nations culture and acknowledging our rich heritage and history.
“Burramatta NAIDOC is a jam-packed day of family-friendly activities, food and traditional workshops that celebrate First Nations stories, art and performances,” Cr Esber said.
“It’s a chance for our community to celebrate the enduring strength and vitality of First Nations culture, make stronger connections with each other and to Country.
“This will mark the end of our Warami program for 2024, so I encourage everyone to join us for a day outdoors celebrating our rich heritage.”
Former Unearthed Artist of the Year, JK-47 will hit the stage to perform some of his top hits. The talented artist has made a significant impact on the Australian hip-hop scene, writing and performing about Indigenous history, identity and culture.
The Minjungbal Gudjinburra artist said he’s excited to bring his new music to the stage for Warami this year.
“It’s such an honour to perform at Burramatta this NAIDOC, there’s always a huge crowd in Parramatta,” JK said.
“I can’t wait to see everyone together and perform this new album for you all!”
Joining JK-47 on the stage are R&B and Hip Hop artists Blanche, Jada Weazel and Kootsie Don with singer and songwriter Akala Newman emceeing the concert.
To see the full schedule and find out more information, visit atparramatta.com