https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/win-a-fender-stratocaster They’re one of the biggest names in Australian music, and as Tash Sultana releases their long-awaited second album, Cash Converters are giving you the chance to win this Fender Stratocaster signed by the artist themselves.
Next month is set to see the inaugural edition of the Rolling Stone Australia Awards, which will pay tribute to the best and brightest on the local music scene when the debut ceremony takes place at The Argyle in Sydney, on Wednesday, March 31st.
With awards set to be distributed across the categories of Best Record, Best Single, Best New Artist, the Rolling Stone Global Award, and the Rolling Stone Reader’s Award, some of the biggest names in Aussie music are up for major honours, including the likes of Tame Impala, Lime Cordiale, and Tash Sultana.
One of Australia’s biggest and brightest stars, Tash Sultana has had a massive rise to fame over the last decade, going from posting bedroom performances on YouTube and busking on Melbourne’s Bourke Street Mall, to headlining tours the world over, and selling out shows more often than they change instruments.
With second album Terra Firma out in the world today, Tash Sultana is also set to feature on the cover of the upcoming edition of Rolling Stone Australia, with Managing Editor Poppy Reid chatting to the artist about their iconic career.
Throughout the far-reaching discussion, Tash and writer Poppy Reid touch upon all manner of topics, including the artist’s personal growth and gender affirmation, their new musical direction, and the journey that saw them go from high school class disrupter to bedroom and street performer to selling out venues globally.
With Cash Converters onboard as a sponsor of the upcoming Sailor Jerry Rolling Stone Australia Awards, they’re now giving music-lovers the chance to win their very own Fender Stratocaster, signed by Tash Sultana themselves.
To enter this one-of-a-kind competition, all you have to do is, in 25 words or less, tell us your favourite secondhand instrument you own (or would like to own).