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Hello Tut Tut has made a speedy ascent onto the World Music scene, winning over local and international crowds with their performances at Rainbow Serpent Festival, Falls Festival (Byron Bay), Bello Winter Music Festival, Live en Août (New Caledonia), and a collection of Australia's most recognized venues and night markets. Locally, they have become well-known for throwing some of the rowdiest world music gypsy parties, filling venues with electric energy and excitement.
Hello Tut Tut takes its audience on a musical journey shaped by the aesthetics of cultures from around the world. With members of Australian, Hungarian, Polish, Jewish, Czech, and Swiss descent, Hello Tut Tut represents some of Australia’s cultural diversity and creates a message that celebrates this diversity through music. Their debut album, World Music Dance Band, pays homage to its members' ancestry, drawing upon sounds of the klezmer, Balkan, and gypsy musical traditions in order to craft original music that is both current and timeless. Their recent love for Latin rhythms and African tones has found the band exploring new musical territories while still creating uplifting music that plays into the listener’s heart and out through their feet.
Hello Tut Tut takes its audience on a musical journey shaped by the aesthetics of cultures from around the world. With members of Australian, Hungarian, Polish, Jewish, Czech, and Swiss descent, Hello Tut Tut represents some of Australia’s cultural diversity and creates a message that celebrates this diversity through music. Their debut album, World Music Dance Band, pays homage to its members' ancestry, drawing upon sounds of the klezmer, Balkan, and gypsy musical traditions in order to craft original music that is both current and timeless. Their recent love for Latin rhythms and African tones has found the band exploring new musical territories while still creating uplifting music that plays into the listener’s heart and out through their feet.
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