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Wanderlust 'True North' - Melbourne

Ticket Information

  • Root Tickets: $69.48 each
  • Heart Tickets: $89.93 each
  • Crown Tickets: $120.60 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sun 2 Apr 2023, 2:00pm–6:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

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Wanderlust presents True North feat. Michael Franti's Yoga Jam plus more!

Wanderlust True North

Michael Franti leads a celebration of practice, music & inspiration

02 April 2023 at 2pm

The Plaza, Melbourne

Time to unroll your mats — Wanderlust True North returns in April for a half day of mindful movement, music, stories and community.

Wanderlust has joined forces with long-time collaborator Michael Franti to offer up his Yoga Jam — a high-energy, heart opening yoga practice accompanied by a live acoustic performance from Michael himself.

Simone Callahan will lead the practice in Melbourne, and Power Living teacher Troy Abraham will lead in Sydney.

Before Michael takes the stage, you’ll hear from the inspirational First Nations’ advocate Keenan Mundine, who will offer wisdom gleaned from his life — from incarceration to role model and change agent.

Emily Wurramara will offer up her sublime vocals and song craft; Gary Gorrow will lead a deep meditation and breathwork session, joined by Jarmbi with powerful ancient sound vibrations on the yidaki who will also lead us in and a grounding and connection experience. Guiding us through the event as emcee is Australia’s homegrown NY Times bestseller, Sarah Wilson – an altruistic leader who is sure to ignite thought and discussion.

Join us for fully immersive experiences set in the magnificent surrounds of The Plaza Ballroom in Melbourne.

Sunday 02 April 2023 – from 2pm

Wanderlust are proudly donating $1 from every ticket sold to our charity

partner Deadly Connections, an Aboriginal Community-led, not for profit

organisation that breaks the cycles of disadvantage and trauma to directly

address the over-representation of Aboriginal people in the child protection.

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