U2 will return to Adelaide this November, announcing a reprise of their 2017 Joshua Tree anniversary tour with a string of stadium dates through Australia and the region, including Adelaide Oval on Tuesday 19 November.
Month: May 2019
Over here at Upside News we are reminiscing about the recent Groovin The Moo (GTM) Festival held at the Wayville Showgrounds. It was a spectacular day of live music and a perfect chance to celebrate many styles of music.
What do you do when you visit Adelaide for the first time? You treat your adoring crowd to a night they will never ever forget, that’s what! And what a powerful and sensational Saturday night it was inside walls of the Thebarton Theatre.
PHOTO GALLERY: MAGGIE ROGERS AND STELLA DONNELLY, The Thebarton Theatre, 25th May 2019
Rocketman does nothing short of strap you in and send you deep into the life of Elton John on his rise to fame, the fantastical, bejewelled, colourful, explosion of chaos that it is… You walk into this film expecting to see the music and the career that made the legend, but what you’re gifted is the beautifully raw Reginald Kenneth Dwight, learning that the only love he ever needed to want was his own. Rocketman is a cinematic musical masterpiece and a heart-warming ode to selflove.
Vinyl Squeeze opened its doors eighteen months ago and has established itself as one of Adelaide’s best record shops. Last week it launched its website which means that they’ve now got another 800,000 items for record enthusiasts to browse through and buy!
It is safe to say, that Aladdin did not disappoint!
The Upside News got a chance to talk to legendary song writer, Andrew McSweeney about Dirty Rascal’s latest single release, What Would Love Do and coinciding tour, politics and motivations, what it was like working with the late great Ross Hannaford and plans for the future.
Carclew, in partnership with the City of Adelaide’s Emerging Curator Program, is offering three young arts practitioners the opportunity to curate visual art projects in a variety of Council locations.
All-in-all, a good one if you’re not up to thinking much, The Hustle does deliver a good punch of humour for a rainy-day in.