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Tash Sultana on Tour
To see Tash Sultana live is a truly hypnotic experience. The multi-instrumentalist makes liberal use of loop pedals to achieve her mesmerizing one woman–band sound. Her rich mix of indie, soul, psych-rock, roots, reggae and hip-hop was honed and perfected on the streets of Melbourne as a busker, and she brings a raw, fresh energy to every single performance. Ever since a homemade video of one of her performances went viral in 2016, Sultana's been a regular on the road, selling out shows and arenas across Australia and New Zealand, Europe and North America. By the time she released her 2018 debut album, Flow State, she already had several major festivals under her belt and a string of sold-out shows for her 2019 Flow State World Tour.
Tash Sultana in Concert
Tash Sultana was practically born with a guitar in hand — but that's nothing compared to the dozen-plus instruments she now plays. Growing up in Melbourne, the Australian singer-songwriter took to the six-string as a three year old, before quickly catching on to a wide range of other string, brass and percussion instruments, all with no formal training. As a teenager, she brought her talents to the streets of Melbourne as a busker. She eventually started a Bandcamp page and began making videos of her street performances for YouTube. Already a skilled performer, Sultana gained international recognition at age 20, when a live recording of her original track "Jungle" went viral on Facebook, racking up over a million views in under one week. This led to the 2016 release of the Notion EP, and the following year Sultana signed to New York indie label Mom + Pop, eventually playing at various music festivals and venues across Australia, North America and Europe. In 2018, she released her debut album, Flow State, which she wrote, sang, produced and played all 15 instruments on. This would earn her an ARIA (Australian Recording Industry Association) Music Award for Best Blues and Roots Album of the year — not to mention even more fans around the world.