Bush Bands Bash will return to Alice Springs this September to uncover the booming underground world of Indigenous rock, and showcase the powerful talents residing across outback Australia.

Alice Springs’ Telegraph Station will come alive on Sunday, September 8 with the sounds of Bush Bands Bash as the annual foot-stomping celebration of Aboriginal music reverberates under the starry desert sky.

One of this year’s break-out Indigenous talents talents Mambali Band will take to the stage performing their debut single Fish Hawk and latest release Yuwani, two songs which has seen the band break-down barriers and bring a modern takes of traditional songs to a national Australian audience.

“It’s in communities like Alice Springs, and events like Bush Bands that some of the greatest talents in our country are hidden. I’ve seen guitarist that could out shred Slash in these communities and it’s time they got the recognition they deserve,” said Brad Bara from Mambali

Also joining Mambali Band will be the Barkly Drifters, Mutitjulu Band, Rising Wind Band, Eylandt Band, Docker River Band, Mala Band, MB Reggae, Patsy Coleman,Lena Kellie and Celestine Delvene. 

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