HoMie Store Sessions debuts Melbourne version of Tiny Desk with multi-instrumentalist Tash Sultana in Fitzroy.
Fitzroy streetwear label HoMie has launched a new live music video series today, think Tiny Desk vibes, right here in Melbourne with Tash Sultana.
The new Store Sessions features live performances filmed inside their store. Multi-instrumentalist Tash Sultana headlines the inaugural episode.
Store Sessions transforms HoMie’s streetwear hub into an intimate performance space. The format captures artists in their rawest form. Tash Sultana’s performance serves as a pre-tour showcase before their October Australian dates.
The local ‘Tiny Desk’ series continues with performances from Adelaide rock outfit Bad//Dreems and Melbourne band Big Words. New episodes drop at three-week intervals. Each session supports HoMie’s mission to combat youth homelessness through creative enterprise.
Fitzroy, Melbourne – Store Sessions with Tash Sultana
- Launch date: 11 August 2025
- Featured artists: Tash Sultana, Bad//Dreems, Big Words
- Release schedule: Three-week intervals
- Watch the first session here
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HoMie co-founder Marcus Crook describes the vision behind Store Sessions, inspired by NPR’s Tiny Desk series. The series creates space for artists to connect differently with audiences. Every performance ties back to HoMie’s core social mission. The stripped-back format showcases both emerging talent and established names.
Tash Sultana has followed HoMie’s journey closely. The multi-instrumentalist supports the organisation’s values. The Store Sessions concept attracted the renowned artist immediately.
Bad//Dreems expressed enthusiasm for joining the series. The Adelaide band admires HoMie’s community work. Their participation adds rock energy to the diverse lineup. Alex Cameron from the band highlighted their excitement about the collaboration.
The series draws inspiration from intimate performance formats while maintaining street-level authenticity. Store Sessions positions itself as part creative showcase, part social enterprise. The combination creates content that resonates beyond traditional music videos.
Store Sessions aims to become a regular content series. The format could establish itself as a circuit stop for touring artists. HoMie wants to celebrate sound, style and social purpose together. The series extends impact from the store to screens worldwide.
HoMie
Founded in 2015, HoMie is a Melbourne-based streetwear label and social enterprise. The organisation supports young people affected by homelessness and hardship, equipping them with skills, confidence, and experiences to be more work-ready and better prepared for their future.
HoMie has supported 3,712 young people, delivered more than 31,935 hours of paid employment and education, and seen 84% of program graduates go on to employment and/or further education within 12 months.
Lonely Lands Agency, Minor Figures, Fressko and Remedy Drinks sponsor the initiative.
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