North Queensland-born, First Nations artist, Tia Gostelow has made her imprint on the Australian music landscape by blending indie and alt-folk genres. Launching her career as a teen, her accolades include Triple J’s Unearthed High Indigenous Initiative prize and the Queensland Music Award. From electrifying festivals like Splendour in the Grass to championing social causes, Tia’s rapidly expanding footprint is as musically powerful as it is culturally significant.
Tia performs her recent single “Sour” on the roof, off her third studio album “Head Noise”. The album serves as a testament to Tia’s maturing artistry and a compelling example of why she’s one of Australia’s most captivating talents.
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