Radical Son – Bilambiyal (The Learning)
Highlights
- Experience Radical Son's mesmerising voice live at 118 Hovell Street, connecting deeply with cultural stories and heritage.
- Savour the rich themes of Bilambiyal (The Learning) as Radical Son shares powerful narratives from his First Nations background.
- Immerse yourself in moving visuals of Kamilaroi Country, enhancing your understanding of the land and its people.
- Pre-order a delicious Ploughmans platter to complement your evening, ensuring a satisfying experience during the performance.
Play On presents one of the most mesmerising voices in Australian music, Radical Son as he shares songs and stories from his latest album, Bilambiyal (The Learning).
The creative moniker of David Leha — a multi–award-winning First Nations (Kamilaroi) and South Sea Island (Tongan) artist — Radical Son blends soulful vocals with powerful storytelling. His ARIA Award–nominated work, Bilambiyal (The Learning), is rich with themes of cultural connection, heritage and belonging.
Live on stage, his stop-you-in-your-tracks voice becomes even more commanding. Accompanied by moving visuals of his people and Kamilaroi Country, Radical Son takes audiences on a profound journey of learning, one that connects them to Country and to the First Nations people who have cared for this land for more than 60,000 years. Enhance your evening by pre-ordering a delicious Ploughmans platter at checkout, available up to three days prior to the show. You can also bring your own snacks and nibbles, excluding hot food and drinks.
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- Companion Cards are accepted.
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- A hearing loop is available.
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