We welcomed soulful Australian singer-songwriter Tash onto the roof, who’s captivated audiences with her velvety voice, deeply personal lyrics, and magnetic stage presence for quite some time now. Hailing from a musical family, Tash started honing her craft at a young age, and by her early teens, she was sharing acoustic covers on social media. This raw talent quickly caught the attention of renowned producer Mark J. Feist, leading to her signing with Hitmakers Entertainment. Since then, Tash has released a string of successful singles, amassing millions of streams and building a devoted fanbase across the globe.
Tash performed “787” for us on the roof, a sultry track that takes listeners on an emotional flight through longing and desire. Over a hypnotic, minimalist beat, Palmer’s breathy vocals glide effortlessly, building an intimate, late-night vibe, perfectly complimenting the roof’s moody lighting and balmy Sydney evening. The song’s title hints at escape, both literal and emotional, as she croons about needing distance to heal. It’s a standout example of her ability to craft deeply personal lyrics while keeping the production smooth and seductive, with each note dripping in vulnerability.
Tash’s discography is a testament to her growth as an artist, weaving together raw emotion and sleek production across a spectrum of R&B and pop sounds. From early hits like “Lil’ Love Song” to the moody “I Don’t Like Parties,” Palmer’s songwriting is intimate, yet universally relatable. Tracks like “Serotonin” and “Complacent” show an evolution in both sound and depth, blending her silken vocals with modern beats that stay true to her soulful roots. With over 75 singles to her name, each release feels like a new chapter in her journey, offering listeners a glimpse into the heart of an artist unafraid to be vulnerable.
As Tash’s musical journey evolves, she remains an artist to watch and we loved her intimate renditions on the Mood on the Roof stage. Her ability to fuse deeply personal storytelling with a sound that resonates on a global scale sets her apart and proves she’s here to stay.