Paul Kelly, Courtney Barnett, Baker Boy lead WOMADelaide lineup drop
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11.11.2021

Paul Kelly, Courtney Barnett, Baker Boy lead WOMADelaide lineup drop

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WOMADelaide today announced 30 incredible artists in celebration of its 30th anniversary, led by iconic singer-songwriters, Paul Kelly, Courtney Barnett and Yolgnu superstar Baker Boy

Returning to Adelaide’s Botanic Park from 11-14 March 2022, the next lineup announcement will be made in December, but the first 30 bring a diversity of styles and an impressive array of Australian talent.

What you need to know

  • WOMADelaide lineup has dropped its first 30 names
  • Featuring Paul Kelly, Baker Boym Courtney Barnett and many more Aussie acts
  • It will be held at Adelaide’s Botanic Park from 11-14 March 2022

Keep up with our music tour and festival news here.

Paul Kelly performed at the inaugural WOMADelaide in 1992, with follow-up appearances for the one-off WOMAD Indian-Pacific (a train trip from Perth to Pimba in 1996), and at the 1997 and 2006 festivals.

The Adelaide-born musician, winner of 17 ARIA Awards and ARIA Hall of Fame inductee, returns to his hometown with a catalogue spanning more than four decades and a legacy as one of Australia’s greatest and most enduring artists.

Making her debut at WOMADelaide is Grammy nominee Courtney Barnett, in support of the release of her new album, Things Take Time, Take Time (out 12 Nov).  Barnett has become a household name the world over, with a festival resumé including Coachella, Bonnaroo, Primavera and Lollapalooza and appearances on American TV’s Ellen and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

Young MC Baker Boy (Danzal Baker) heads up one of the strongest Indigenous line-ups in the festival’s history.  Baker Boy, who recently performed at the AFL Grand Final in Perth, is nominated for three 2021 National Indigenous Music Awards and the J Award for Australian Album of the Year for his debut album Gela.  

He will be joined by breakout act King Stingray and one of Australia’s most remarkable voices Emma Donovan, performing with The Putbacks.  Proud Mutti Mutti man and voice for the Stolen Generation, Kutcha Edwards returns with his ‘Bidgee blues’; powerful newcomer Barkaa takes to the WOMADelaide stages for the first time and local heroes Electric Fields will perform with Antara singers and Tjarutja First Nations Dance Collective.

Renowned electronic producer Motez will premiere a specially commissioned live project.  Legendary folk-rock band Goanna will present their critically acclaimed album Spirit of Place 40 years on, with special guest First Nations collaborators.  Also announced today are festival favourites Melbourne Ska Orchestra and L-FRESH The LION.

Townsville’s Dancenorth will perform their thunderous production NOISE, featuring 100 drummers from the South Australian percussion community on a purpose-built stage and Adelaide-based Restless Dance Theatre will present Écoute Pour Voir (Listen to See), where dancers share a one-on-one experience with the audience.

“Since 1992 WOMADelaide has taken audiences on a journey of discovery, celebrating music, arts and dance from around the world. The Australian artists performing with us next year continue this tradition, demonstrating the extraordinary creative and cultural diversity that lies within our own borders.  Botanic Park will be filled with the sounds of South America, the Seychelles, Iran, PNG, West Papua and Africa; folk, blues, Klezmer, DJs and so much more,” said WOMADelaide Director, Ian Scobie.

Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts, the Hon Paul Fletcher MP, congratulated WOMADelaide on delivering such an outstanding and innovative festival to Australian audiences for three decades.

“I’m pleased that with $2 million in support through the Federal Government’s Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund in support of WOMADelaide this year and the 30th anniversary edition next March,  WOMADelaide will be back in 2022 doing what they do best – presenting Australia’s most talented artists to thrilled audiences”.

Premier of South Australia Steven Marshall said it was terrific to see so many big names on the line-up for South Australia’s much-loved WOMADelaide festival.

“WOMADelaide is an iconic event that all South Australians are proud of and is a highlight of our state’s March festival season. This line-up and the festival’s return to Adelaide’s Botanic Park is going to draw visitors from across the state and the country, who are keen to celebrate the festival’s 30th birthday.

“Having WOMADelaide back in the parklands will be a truly memorable occasion for artists and audiences alike”.

WOMADelaide 2022 lineup

  • Baker Boy
  • Balkan Ethno Orchestra
  • Barkaa
  • Courtney Barnett
  • The Crooked Fiddle Band
  • Dancenorth – NOISE
  • Eishan Ensemble
  • El Gran Mono
  • Electric Fields
  • Emma Donovan & The Putbacks
  • Goanna
  • Grace Barbé
  • Haiku Hands
  • High Ace
  • Inner City (USA)
  • King Stingray
  • Kutcha Edwards
  • L-FRESH The LION
  • Martinez Akustica
  • Melbourne Ska Orchestra
  • Motez (Live)
  • The New Monos
  • Parvyn
  • Paul Kelly
  • Reb Fountain (NZ)
  • Danse Carpe Diem/Emmanuel Jouthe, Maï(g)wenn et lesOrteils & Restless Dance Theatre – Écoute Pour Voir (Listen to See)
  • The Shaolin Afronauts
  • Sorong Samarai
  • Valanga Khoza
  • YID!

For tickets and information visit: www.womadelaide.com.au