Dem Mob performed at
Tandanya for the Treaty Festival (part of
NAIDOC Week) in November 2020. In January 2021, the band, along with nine other groups and solo artists, were selected to participate in a year-long program of music workshops and other activities, in the
WOMADelaide X NSS Academy. In April/May 2021, Dem Mob performed at the
Wide Open Space festival in Alice Springs. In July 2021, Dem Mob were scheduled to perform at Tandanya as part of the
Illuminate Adelaide festival, at an event called Kinara (meaning "moon" in the
Pintupi language); however, the state's first 7-day
lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic took place from 21 to 27 July, and most of the Illuminate Adelaide events had to be cancelled or postponed. In August 2021 the band released "Still No Justice", which talks about the
Black Lives Matter movement,
Aboriginal deaths in custody and
racism in Australia, and urges Aboriginal youth growing up in Alice Springs to turn away from crime, as they grow up to be the new community
elders. The song was inspired by the shooting death of
Kumanjayi Walker at the hands of Northern Territory police officer Zachary Rolfe in 2019. and in March 2023 performed at
WOMADelaide. They released their song "Soul of the Lion", described as a "powerful anthem", in March 2023. In May 2023 it was announced that DEM MOB would be playing at the 2023
Primavera Sound music festival in
Barcelona, Spain, which runs from 29 May to 4 June. They were invited, along with musicians from the
Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (commonly known as CASM), by Primavera Pro director Elena Barreras, after she had toured Adelaide as part of the promotion of Adelaide as a
UNESCO City of Music and seen them perform at WOMADelaide. Making their international debut there, they were the first Aboriginal band to play at the festival. including
Docker River Band, the Iwiri Choir, Mala, the Pukatja Band, and Desert Rain. In June 2024, they performed at
Damrosch Park in
New York City along with
Electric Fields, presented by the
Lincoln Center in collaboration with Adelaide,
City of Music.
Natasha Wanganeen directed the film, along with
Maxx Corkindale and Shannon Dowling. On 5 October 2024 they played at
BIGSOUND in
Brisbane. On 15 March 2025, Dem Mob shared headline billing with
Troy Cassar-Daley at the Umeewarra Downtown Aboriginal Music Festival in
Port Augusta, at which
Barkandji singer-songwriter
Nancy Bates also performed. The opening of the new school building for
Fregon Anangu School in early November 2025 was celebrated by a concert in which students performed live alongside local and regional bands, including the Kaltjiti Travellers, PJ Reggae, Desert Melody, The Fregon Band, Tjupi Band, Eastern Arrernte Band, Coloured Rainbow, and the Laranpa Band. DEM MOB partnered with
Barkaa to run workshops in performance, songwriting, and stagecraft for students, with some writing original songs to perform at the concert. DEM MOB collaborated with
TAFE SA to create a new
SACE Certificate II in music course, for which some of the band members will teach in
Pitjantjatjara. On 28 November 2025 the band released a new song, titled "Suit Vibes". They have not yet released an album. On 29 November 2025, Dem Mob supported
Lenny Kravitz at the concert following the
BP Adelaide Grand Final motor racing event in
Adelaide, and in 2026 will be supporting
Regurgitator on a national tour between February and May. ==Other performances and activities==