Blak Nite | Carclew
Highlights
- Experience the vibrant sounds of First Nations music at Blak Nite, celebrating cultural richness and community spirit.
- Engage with emerging artists through interactive workshops, empowering young voices aged 13-17 to unlock their creativity.
- Savour delicious food options from market stalls, enhancing your evening with a taste of local flavours.
- Explore visual art installations that showcase the creativity of First Nations artists, enriching the cultural experience.
The legendary Blak Nite returns to Carclew this May – in a powerful celebration of First Nations music, performance and culture.
Blak Nite 2026 will feature a dynamic mix of established and emerging First Nations artists, including performers from Carclew’s Gig Rig Tracks program, which delivers regional music and dance initiatives across Whyalla, Port Augusta and Ceduna
Expect an exciting line-up of musicians, performers and dancers. Stay tuned as we reveal the full program of artists and performers – including the headline act – in the coming weeks.
Beyond the stage, Blak Nite will also feature visual artists, installations, makers and interactive workshops, bringing together a vibrant mix of creative practices. There will also be market and food stalls offering plenty of delicious options throughout the evening.
Blak Nite is a celebration of First Nations culture, creativity and community – spotlighting powerful voices and creating meaningful opportunities for emerging artists to grow, connect and be seen.
Acknowledging Traditional Owners and showcasing First Nations artists has always been central to Carclew. Join us as we celebrate First Nations culture with some of the most exciting artists from across the country.
Blak Nite is produced by Carclew in partnership with Indigenous Languages and Arts Australia and Create SA, supported by Balya Productions.
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