With a name coming from the Wik people, meaning to dance, to play, Kee’ahn honour their name and Ancestors through their soulful music that weaves lush melodies and words reminiscent of heartbreak and healing.
Kee’ahn is a proud Yalanji, Jirrbal, Badu islander artist who in 2019 ventured from their home town in North Queensland, to pursue a dream in the Eastern Kulin Nation (Melbourne, Australia).
On May 28, 2020, Kee’ahn released debut single ‘Better Things’. That year, Kee’ahn was awarded the Archie Roach Foundation Award at the 2020 National Indigenous Music Awards later winning the Archie Roach Foundation Award at the Music Victoria Awards.
Kee’ahn has an impressive number of performance credits including performing at Womadelaide, Blues on Broadbeach, Blues Festival Melbourne, Wildlands, Beyond the Valley, Port Fairy Folk Festival, Pitch Music Festival, Strawberry Fields, Yirramboi First Nations Festival +
Kee’ahn has supported Hiatus Kaiyote, Moonchild, Emma Donovan and the Putbacks, Julia Jacklin, Paul Kelly + Paul Grabowsky, Stella Donnelly, Coloured Stone.
2023 sees Kee’ahn releasing next single ‘sunsets’ 22nd of June followed by more exciting things to come.