Yuin Nation Singer-Songwriter KYARNA Brings ‘Lost Soul Love Letters’ To South Australia This May
KYARNA will perform tracks from her latest EP, Lost Soul Love Letters, in three intimate SA venues.
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Gifted Yuin Nation singer–songwriter KYARNA returns to South Australia for three intimate shows in support of her acclaimed debut EP Lost Soul Love Letters.
Renowned for her honest songwriting and enchanting voice, KYARNA’s songs are laced with truth, emotion and identity.
Released in November 2025, KYARNA’s debut EP Lost Soul Love Letters was produced by ARIA Award-winner Matt Fell and partly written during an artist residency in France. The collection of songs is a snapshot of a year in KYARNA’s life, exploring love, grief and memory with striking honesty and poetic sensitivity.
Having toured the EP across the country since its release, KYARNA is finally making her way back to SA, locking in three performances across the state in May.
First off is a show as part of Mid Coast Folk Club at Noori in Port Noarlunga on Wednesday 28 May, followed by shows at The Wheatsheaf Hotel in Adelaide on Thursday 29 May with Ryan Martin John and The Three Brothers Arms in Macclesfield on Saturday 31 May with Jen Lush and Georgy Rochow.
Tickets for all shows go on sale Friday 3 April via kyarnamusic.com.
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A celebrated songwriter who has shared stages with the likes of Uncle Archie Roach, Casey Donovan, Paul Kelly, Troy Cassar-Daley and Mahalia Barnes, KYARNA is well respected amongst her peers and has emerged as one of the country’s most exciting new voices.
“Kyarna's commitment to storytelling, no matter how personal or painful, speaks volumes about her integrity as an artist… she embodies the essence of resilience and empowerment, using her voice to amplify the voices of her ancestors and pave the way for future generations of Indigenous artists,” says Barkinji Songwoman Nancy Bates.
Catch KYARNA performing at Mid Coast Folk Club on Wednesday 28 May, The Wheatsheaf Hotel on Thursday 29 May and The Three Brothers Arms on Saturday 31 May. Tickets on sale Friday 3 April via kyarnamusic.com.
KYARNA Lost SOul Love Letters Australian Tour 2026
Wednesday 28 May – Mid Coast Folk Club @ Noori, Port Noarlunga
Thursday 29 May – The Wheatsheaf Hotel, Thebarton (with Ryan Martin John)
Saturday 31 May – The Three Brothers Arms, Macclesfield (with Jen Lush + Georgy Rochow)
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