There will be music from all over the globe.
The International Indigenous Music Summit has added more names to the list of performers for this year’s celebration.
American artists Black Belt Eagle Scout and Cary Morin are joining the all-ready stacked lineup featuring Canada’s own Snotty Nose Rez Kids and Beatrice Deer.
Rounding out this year’s list of musicians is Byron Nicholai, Cary Morin, Def-i, Kalyn Fay, Kim Moberg, Sihasin and Thea Hopkins.
There will be music from all over the world, from Australia to Sweden.
As well, there will be music industry professionals, networking activities, and panel discussions.
The gathering that aims to amplify indigenous voices, will take place online from June 8 to 12.
For more info and to register, go to indigenousmusicsummit.com.

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