FREE EVENT: Coffs Harbour In Conversation with Angus Field and Sara-Jayne Prince
Join our Networking event hear from locals Angus Field (3%, Aya J) and Sara-Jayne Prince as they discuss navigating the music industry and their careers at our Coffs Harbour Networking event, thanks to support from Sound NSW.
Location: The Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour
When: Tuesday 21 April
Time: 4:30 - 6 pm
ABOUT ANGUS
Angus Field is a proud Gumbaynggirr man from Coffs Harbour, and a soulful singer-songwriter, producer and performer, as well as a key member of ARIA Award–winning First Nations supergroup 3%. Known for his emotive vocal delivery and melodic instincts, Angus has helped define and shape 3%’s sound — blending hip hop, soul, pop and forward-thinking production with truth-telling, humour and cultural pride.
As part of 3%, Angus has delivered standout performances on major stages including Dreamtime at the ‘G’, Germany’s Reeperbahn Festival, and the ARIA Awards, where the group performed alongside Jessica Mauboy and The Presets. His work reflects a deep connection to community and a belief that regional artists can build world-class careers with the right team, confidence and consistency.
Off stage, Angus is a proud local — a surf lover who’s happiest near the ocean, always up for a fish, and rarely far from his beloved Labrador. Passionate about sharing practical lessons from his journey, Angus enjoys encouraging emerging artists to back themselves, stay grounded, and keep creating — no matter where they’re coming from.
ABOUT SARA-JAYNE
Sara-Jayne Prince is an event manager, photographer, music promoter and artist manager based on beautiful Gumbaynggirr Country.
In 2021, Sara founded 'Archive Mid North Coast’, with the aim to support artists and boost the region’s arts and culture scene in the wake of the pandemic. Archive provides opportunities for local and touring artists and musicians, through unique creative events that run at different character-filled venues in the region.
Sara also manages Dunghutti musician Joey Leigh Wagtail, who has recently released his debut album, and works with several independent artists booking tours and shows. She is passionate about strengthening live music in regional areas, fostering inclusive and positive event spaces, and advocating for the value of live performance in Australia’s music ecosystem.
This project is proudly funded by the NSW Government through Sound NSW.