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Sat, 22 Mar, 3pm - 10pm AEDT

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**sold out. we will have limited tickets available on the door ❤️**

OKRA is delighted to be back with our last party of the summer series! 

We're still at Redbrick in Fyshwick, but this time we're bringing you a lil warehousey twist...

March 22

3pm - 10pm 

Food by Smoko Woodfired Pizza 

no BYO 


✨line up✨

3pm - 4.30pm - Femme Normale 

4.30pm - 6pm - Falasteezi 

6pm - 8pm - Charms

8pm - 10pm - Adi Toohey 



Femme Normale is a young queer multidisciplinary artist of Gamilaraay and settler ancestry, with strong Ngunnawal kinship ties. She makes her home on dhawura Ngunnawal, sharing meals and going to parties. Come prepared with dancing feet, an open heart, and an appetite for worldwide black and Indigenous excellence.

Falasteezi/فلسطيزي is a Palestinian dj whose craft was born to raise funds for family and community back home. Be ready for almost any genre from disco, Brazilian funk, Arab pop, with the only goal being: dance.

Hailing from the UK, Charms is a DJ and radio host currently based in Melbourne. A familiar face within the Manchester music scene, she draws influence from her Caribbean heritage to curate high energy, percussive infused sets with selections across a wide range of genres. Ever reliable, she has supported the likes of Jamz Supernova, Angel D’Lite, Madam X and more.

Adi Toohey 
has cultivated a reputation as one of the Australia's most reliable party starters on the underground circuit. Her 360 degree approach takes in DJ sets, a long running radio show on FBi Radio, work behind the counter at The Record Store, and her own parties with the Rimbombo crew. 

She's dedicated countless hours to honing her craft, and the results speak for themselves. Her unpretentious style, which has a strong foundation in '90s house, has found her being tapped for podcasts by Resident Advisor, Dekmantel and Bicep, setting her on an international trajectory that has seen her play as far afield as New York, Berlin and London. 



Free entry for First Nations community- please contact us at okra.cbr@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram: @okracbr 

OKRA acknowledges the Ngunnawal people as traditional custodians of the land we meet and dance on and recognises any other people or families with connection to the lands of the ACT and region.

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