Pan-global roots/reggae artist Nattali Rize is embarking on a rural tour of New South Wales, including a Gosford show at The Rhythm Hut.

Rize has a mixed global heritage, with predominantly American and Samoan roots. However, her life and musical philosophy is one where she claims to belong to the ever evolving community of conscious thinkers anywhere and everywhere, rather than to any particular nation state.

Known best as the frontwoman for roots band Blue King Brown, Rize is now expanding out on her own as a solo artist. A firm believer in using her voice to bring attention to the systematic exploitation of the people of this planet, her latest work has a heavy reggae influence – and is written in a style she describes as ‘world beat’.

Nattali Rize will play The Rhythm Hut on Sunday May 8. Tickets and more information here.

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