Bahamadia (US) w/ Kaiit + CD
Sat 8 Mar | 6:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Gilpin Park
345 - 375 Albert St, Brunswick VIC 3056Get Directions
$40 + BF
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BMF’s much-loved outdoor gem, Gilpin Park returns this year with shows on Friday March 7th and Saturday March 8th.

On Saturday March 8, two powerhouse artists take the stage for a night that bridges generations of groundbreaking music.

Bahamadia, a trailblazing rapper, producer, and educator from Philadelphia, has been redefining hip hop since her 1996 debut Kollage. Known for her monotone flow and innovative lyricism, she blends jazz, hip hop, and electronic elements with unparalleled artistry. A pioneer in the genre, Bahamadia’s influence resonates deeply across the music world.

Joining her is Kaiit, the Melbourne-based neo-soul sensation with a global fanbase. Winner of the 2019 ARIA Award for Best Soul/R&B Release, Kaiit has captivated audiences with their buttery vocals and uplifting anthems. With sold-out tours and performances at major festivals under their belt, Kaiit’s artistry continues to inspire fans around the world.

Bahamadia & Kaiit will be supported by R&B soulstress CD, from Melbourne’s western suburbs.

The event will be fully Auslan interpreted, and Haptic Vests will be available to enhance the experience for Deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences.

Ticket Pricing
General Admission: $40
Concession: $35
Mob Tickets: $10

Bahamadia Website | Kaiit Website | CD Website

Accessiblity
Wheelchair

Accessible by wheelchair, assistance is a available

Seated
Gender Neutral Bathrooms

This event has gender neutral toilets accessible

Quiet Space

A quiet space is available to reduce sensory stimulation

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