Wominjeka! Hello!
At the Convent we welcome visitors from across the globe – both in-person and digitally. Please note, we use AI to bridge the language gap, so there may be some translation inconsistencies and missed linguistic nuances.
23 February
12pm – 10pm
The Store &
Store Forecourt
$25 – $35
The event is centred around dance music, with a lineup that blends established and emerging talent. It’s about creating a space where music fans can come together to discover new sounds, enjoy a sense of connection, and celebrate the creativity of the artists on show. While music takes the spotlight, curated art installations add an extra layer to the experience, offering attendees a deeper engagement with culture and creativity.
Sugarbush is aimed at dance music lovers, but also welcomes those who support Indigenous arts and want to engage with First Nations-driven initiatives in an inclusive and energetic environment. We want people to feel energised and inspired—walking away from the event with not only great memories but also a sense of the talent and leadership coming out of First Nations communities.
Key aspects to highlight include the First Nations leadership driving the event, the diversity of the lineup, and the mix of music and art that makes Sugarbush more than just a party. It’s an event that showcases how music and culture can unite and inspire, building connections that last far beyond the dancefloor.