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Mia Lovelock @ Cockatoo Island

Running Saturday afternoons between 10 January and 4 April, Sunset Sessions is a chance to discover your new favourite musicians, thanks to a line-up of talented performers curated by The Music & Booze Co.

As they lay down tracks spanning a range of genres, you’ll picnic with friends and family on the sprawling lawns of Biloela House – a relaxed outdoor setting with an unrivalled view of Sydney Harbour.

Plus: Snacks and refreshments will be available to purchase at the venue. For the best value, pre-order food and beverages with your Sunset Sessions tickets to unlock a discount.

Tickets are just $38 per person and children, 12 and under, are FREE with a paying adult. So, what are you waiting for… book your tickets, pack a picnic rug and let the good times roll!

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Where: Cockatoo Island

Cockatoo Island campground
Sydney Harbour
2000
Australia

Who: Mia Lovelock

Alt-country

Mia Lovelock is an interdisciplinary artist whose work weaves together music, visual art, and fashion, inspired by her Yuin and Kulin Nation heritage and her upbringing in Arnhem Land and Papua New Guinea. Her Alt-Country, Folk, and Pop-infused sound has gained national recognition, with features on Triple J, major community radio stations, and placements on Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music playlists. Her single Bring A Better Day has surpassed 370,000 Spotify streams, and she has been the cover artist for Spotify’s Original Storytellers and Big Ancestor Energy playlists.

In 2025, Mia was selected for First Sounds Volume 12, produced by Gadigal Information Service / Koori Radio and the CBAA, while her Feathers EP reached #3 on the AMRAP Community Radio Metro Charts. As a visual artist, she won the Aboriginal Scholarship Award at the Mil-Pra AECG Art Prize and will present a new body of work at Liverpool Powerhouse in 2026. Her notable works include Deadly Doors, a permanent installation at The EORA Centre in Redfern, with previous exhibitions at Parliament House Sydney and during NAIDOC Week at The Downing Centre.

Her innovative live performances fusing music, painting, and fashion have been showcased at a range of shows, including the Sydney Fringe Festival and Parramatta Lanes Festival. Through her work, Mia celebrates sustainability, cultural storytelling, and the strength of First Nations women in the arts.

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