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Live At The Sydney Opera House - a recording taken from their sold out 2022 Forecourt performance for the 50th anniversary of the Sydney Opera House - consists of orchestral arrangements of tracks from across Ngaiire’s career, including her critically-acclaimed album 3, performed to thousands of captivated fans and highlighting her powerhouse vocals. • Ngaiire’s electric vocals have been described by Rolling Stone as “a near perfect slice of hushed future soul” garnering her four ARIA Award nominations, three FBi Radio SMAC Awards, the inaugural Australian Women in Music Award for Artistic Excellence, a shortlist for the AMP AND nominated for J Awards' Artist of The Year. • Not to be defined by genre, Ngaiire’s career has her seen her tour alongside, and collaborate with artists ranging from Alicia Keys, Flume, Hiatus Kaiyote, Sufjan Stevens, Australian Art Orchestra and Leon Bridges. She'll add to this list when she takes the stage to support Sampha nationally later this month. In 2021, she became the first Papua New Guinean to appear on ABC’s Play School and the first musician to play in front of Canberra’s National Press Club.
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Live At The Sydney Opera House - a recording taken from their sold out 2022 Forecourt performance for the 50th anniversary of the Sydney Opera House - consists of orchestral arrangements of tracks from across Ngaiire’s career, including her critically-acclaimed album 3, performed to thousands of captivated fans and highlighting her powerhouse vocals. • Ngaiire’s electric vocals have been described by Rolling Stone as “a near perfect slice of hushed future soul” garnering her four ARIA Award nominations, three FBi Radio SMAC Awards, the inaugural Australian Women in Music Award for Artistic Excellence, a shortlist for the AMP AND nominated for J Awards' Artist of The Year. • Not to be defined by genre, Ngaiire’s career has her seen her tour alongside, and collaborate with artists ranging from Alicia Keys, Flume, Hiatus Kaiyote, Sufjan Stevens, Australian Art Orchestra and Leon Bridges. She'll add to this list when she takes the stage to support Sampha nationally later this month. In 2021, she became the first Papua New Guinean to appear on ABC’s Play School and the first musician to play in front of Canberra’s National Press Club.