Bia Ferreira
When Bia Ferreira is holding her guitar and singing her songs of power and struggle, you cannot help but stand up straight, pay full attention and let it overwhelm you. The Brazilian singer, multi-instrumentalist, activist and songwriter is an absolute force of nature. Ferreira's stage presence is commanding and undeniable; an entrancing performer that leaves a wake of new fans wherever she goes. Playing her own mix of funk/r&b/reggae and soul, her songs are powerful and clear, directly addressing racism, women's rights, LBTQA+ rights, and Brazil's racial quota system. Her immense talents as an instrumentalist started at just 3 years old, when she started to learn piano. This early interest led her to study piano officially at Brazil's Conservatorio Brasilero de Musica, where she began playing other instruments including guitar, bass, drums and djembe. The self-proclaimed Pastor of the Lesbiterian Church, Ferreira is a uniquely powerful presence in music and not someone to be missed if you notice her coming around your way.
Shows
Free
Also making their Victoria debut for our opening night is Italy's TRAIN TO ROOTS. Hailing from the from the island of Sardinia, Train to Roots is a testament to the truly worldwide influence and cross-cultural impact of reggae music. For over 20 years, Train to Roots has been delighting reggae fans across Europe with their propulsive and engaging live shows, featuring not one, not two, but three vocalists - Paolinho, Bujumannu and Rootsman I. Joining the party by way of Mexico & Colombia are our friends TRIPPYCALS, who many of our Victoria massive might remember from their appearance before The Wailers at Royal Athletic Park this past September. Their tropical rhythms and spicy grooves got the stage so hot, we knew right away we were going to have them back with us sooner rather than later. Kicking off the festival and opening the day is one of the Island's most exciting and diverse acts, ALPHA CENTAURI. The genre-smashing singer/MC has had highlight sets not just for us – at Garden City Grooves and Explosive Germinations – and it's about time he and his band took our Ship Point stage on a journey. If it's funky and groovy, you can expect that you might hear some of it in an Alpha Centauri set. We will have the mighty Dave O Rama and his schizophonic ear to keep things tasty and bouncy between sets. Come join us for one of the dopest nights of music to hit Victoria in some time.