No Fixed Address - Sunset Tour Australia 2024
No Fixed Address - Sunset Tour Australia 2024

No Fixed Address - Sunset Tour Australia 2024

Marrickville Bowling Club (Marrickville, NSW)
Friday, 5 July 2024 7:30 pm
2 days away
18+ (unless accompanied by Guardian)
Music
Music
Australian Artists
Reggae

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No Fixed Address L-R Ricky Harrison, Bart Willoughby, Tjimba Possum Burns and Selwyn Burns.
In 1979 No Fixed Address (NFA) was formed by Aboriginal teenage students at the Centre for
Aboriginal Studies in Music, in North Adelaide.

NFA became the first Aboriginal band to perform on the mainstream circuit in Australia. Their
songs and music challenged the status quo of the mainstream music industry in Australia.
The band lead the way, and opened the doors for many Aboriginal contemporary musicians to
perform on the Australian mainstream music circuit during the 80s. During this time the band was
the support act to Cold Chisel, Redgum, Midnight Oil, Goanna Band, INXS and Men at Work as
well as international acts Ian Drury, The Clash, Peter Tosh and Taj Mahal.

In 2011 No Fixed Address was inducted into the National Indigenous Music Associations ‘Hall of
Fame’ and later in 2016 was inducted into the Adelaide Music Collectives South Australian Music
‘Hall of Fame’. The City of Adelaide named a laneway in Adelaide in honour of the band in 2021.
In May 2023, a book written by Donald Robertson, about the life and times of the members of No
Fixed Address was launched. In December 2023 The Financial Times cited the book, written by
Donald Robertson, as the best music book for 2023. Bart Willoughby OAM won APRAs’ Ted
Albert Award for Outstanding Services for Australian music 2024.

No Fixed Address will be touring the UK in August 2024, as part of their 40th anniversary tour.
The band originally toured the UK during the English summer 1984.

No Fixed Address will be returning to the ’The Marrickville Bowling Club,’ on Friday 5th July.
Come along and have a great night out, and enjoy the iconic music of No Fixed Address.