Jasmin Adria
Growing up on the Surf Coast of Australia, Jasmin Adria found her deep connection to music through artists such as Joni Mitchell, Courtney Barnett, Janis Joplin and Angie McMahon. Focusing on a documentary approach to her song writing, Adria sees her music as memories and nicknacks collected from things that she feels, sees and experiences throughout her life.
In 2019 she released her debut single ‘Fake Friends’. Which led to her being approached by ‘ABC’s Behind The News’ to interview Paul Kelly for Aus Music Month. Adria’s Eco Anxiety call for help came in 2022 with ‘Brown Skies’, which vocalised the widespread feeling of frustration and anger from the lack of environmental action. This lead to Adria featuring in Triple J’s ‘Class of 2022’, which consists of the top 16 high school artists in Australia. In 2024 she played festivals such as Port Fairy Folk Festival and Queenscliff Music Festival. Her latest single ‘February Boy’, released in February 2025, was featured on RAGE two weeks in a row. Adria has performed and worked beside artists such as; Ben Lee, Ainslie Wills, The Belair Lip Bombs and Clare Bowditch.
“Jasmin evokes some heavy imagery and in her hands / with her voice it hits you that much harder.” (ABC’s Dave Ruby Howe)
Jasmin Adria is joining the Port Fairy Folk Festival through the Future Folk Program, a partnership between Port Fairy Folk Festival and Moyne Shire Council’s AMPLIFY program, with funding by the Victorian Government.