NIMA's postponed as COVID outbreak continues in Sydney

The annual awards recognising First Nations musical achievement have been postponed until performers and nominees from interstate can attend.

National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMA) 2019 in Darwin

Electric Fields performs at the National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMA) 2019 in Darwin Source: Supplied: David Hancock

The National Indigenous Music Awards have been postponed in light of NSW's continuing struggle to seize control of the COVID-19 outbreak.

The awards were slated for August 7 in Darwin, and while the Northern Territory has successfully suppressed the virus, restrictions on artists and performers from other states would have limited attendance. 

In a statement, the organisation said the festivities would be put on "pause" until later in the year, "to ensure performers and nominees can be together for the annual celebration."

The move follows a series of disappointing postponements and cancellations, such as this year's NAIDOC celebrations and awards ceremony. 

NIMA Creative Director Ben Graetz expressed his disappointment, but insisted the move was a necessary precaution. 

“It is unfortunate yet the best choice for all our artists and community that we move this year’s event to ensure the night celebrates togetherness,” he said in a statement. 

This year's nominees include some of the best rising talent in First Nations music, such as The Kid LAROI, as well as stalwarts of the Indigenous music scene.

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Published 28 July 2021 1:05pm
Updated 28 July 2021 1:07pm
By NITV Staff Writer
Source: NITV News


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