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World Tour #21 - NAIDOC 2026

  • peterjhyland
  • 10 hours ago
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This week we celebrate NAIDOC Week (National Aborigines and Islanders Day Organising Committee) with our updated annual playlist that highlights the diverse excellence of Australia's indigenous musicianship.


Artists with new albums this year include:


Andrew Gurruwiwi Band "Sing Your Own Song",

Naomi Pigram "Otherside Of Town"

Baker Boy "DJANDJAY",

Barkaa "Big Tidda",

Bumpy "Kanana",

Electric Fields x Melbourne Symphony Orchestra "Live In Concert",

Emma Donovan "Take Me To The River",

Kobie Dee "Chapter 26",

Radical Son "Bilambiyal",

WILDFIRE MANWURRK "The Next Future",

William Barton & Joseph Tawadros- "History Has A Heartbreak",



They join the dazzling lineup from our 2023 and 2024 NAIDOC playlists -

Jungaji, Kankawa Nagarra (Olive Knight), DOBBY, Emily Wurramara, ICONYX, Selve, Christine Anu, 3%, Ripple Effect Nabe, Jen Cloher, Gurrumal, Ngulmiya, William Barton, Bumpy, King Stingray, Charlie Needs Braces, Jess Hitchcock, Jem (and Troy) Cassar-Daley, Thelma Plum, Mo'Ju, Miiesha, Aodhan, Robert K Champion, Ziggy Ramo, KIAN, Budjerah, Aachem, Tasman Keith, Yirrmal, Izy, Pirritu, Emma Donovan, Aimee Hannan, Loren Ryan and many, many more.


There's a wide range of approaches from the spiritual to the profane, folk to hip-hop, country to urban. Select your favourite artists, discover new treasures or shuffle-play and enjoy!


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NAIDOC WEEK 2026 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST
NAIDOC WEEK 2026 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST


NAIDOC WEEK 2025 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST
NAIDOC WEEK 2025 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST
NAIDOC WEEK 2023 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST
NAIDOC WEEK 2023 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST
NAIDOC WEEK 2020 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST
NAIDOC WEEK 2020 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST

 
 
 

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