The Amosa Family

Meet the Amosa Family — a vibrant, boutique family band from Canberra led by father Steve and his incredibly talented children, Kirrah, Lahni, Mayah, and Kofi. With over 25 years of collective experience, this soulful crew has toured the country and worked alongside some of the world’s leading music professionals.

Known for their rich harmonies, infectious energy, and deep connection on stage, Tuchasoul brings heart, soul, and unforgettable vibes to every performance. Whether it’s a wedding, special event or festival stage, they turn every moment into music that moves you.

Meet Steve Amosa

Founder of Tuchasoul

Steve Amosa has been performing his brand of acoustic soul and won over countless fans since the early 1990’s. After a tumultuous 2020, Steve has been back at it since the summer of ‘20/‘21 with a full calendar of shows with his band TuchaSoul and his solo acoustic sessions series. Past shows have also included Brainstorm for a Cure at the AIS Arena with the Bodyguard Australia’s Paulini and Aussie rock legend John Stevens, performances for Qantas Wallabies and NSW Waratahs plus two Australian tours with Ministry Of Sound Orchestrated, Steve is just as eager to hit the ground running in 2021 and beyond.  

Steve will also continue working on a few exciting projects including performances with his ‘Steve Amosa Band’, collaborative work with producer/composer Adam Sofo and working on a new album with some original material and some covers of his favourite songs, artists and genres.  

Stay up to date with everything Steve Amosa by following his social media accounts so you don’t miss out!

Meet Kirrah Amosa

Since entering the entertainment industry at age 7, this Australia/Samoan independent artist has been nonstop. From touring with the original cast of Hamilton Australia and International Tours, performing the national anthem for the San Diego Padres, to supporting artists such as Rita Ora, Adam Lambert, James Arthur and Jess Glynne, fronting orchestras such as the Canberra symphony Orchestra and the Ministry of Sound Orchestrated Australian Tour with Sam Sparro, Crystal Waters and Alison Limerick, while accepting the honour of being an ambassador for the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation of Australia, Kirrah’s versatility and colossal work ethic is hard to overlook.

Kirrah’s mission is to connect with anyone that has ever felt anything on the spectrum between impossible pain and immense joy through her music, hoping to use own experiences to be a voice for those that struggle to find words.

The incredibly loyal support from Kirrah’s listeners and loved ones is vital for independent artists and is a consistent source of inspiration that fuels Kirrah every day. With her fans by her side, Kirrah vows to continue supporting other artists in her shoes, learn and share the history of her Polynesian roots, and only create music that is honest and real. And this is only the beginning.