Well, if this was to be the last live gig we would see for a while as we head into this indefinite period of social uncertainty, then it certainly was a good one!
Month: March 2020
F**k conventional thought and understandings around sexuality according to the status-quo. Instead, this show asks that you open your mind to all things kinky, freaky and to instead reserve your judgment for other things – like those among us still grappling with the concept of enthusiastic consent.
At their Adelaide Fringe 30 Year Anniversary gig, Things Of Stone And Wood’s repertoire of Australian folk-rock classics still sounded as fresh and vital as ever.
PHOTO GALLERY – THE MEZINGERS, THE GOV, 2020
On Saturday March 14, John Goodridge went along to see The Mezingers with Press Club. Here are his snaps from the evening.
Steve Reich – Music For 18 Musicians. A stand-out Fringe experience!
DRAG SUPREME (Kultural-Realness/Edition) presented by the Haus of Kong is an evening of empowerment, pride and fierce entertainment.
Marcus Ryan is a skilful raconteur with the ability to take you on a journey; both his literal journey walking the Camino de Santiago but also a little self discovery for him and the audience.
Truckload Of Sky – The Lost Songs Of David McComb provided fans with a magnificent celebration of the life and artistry of a much-missed Australian musical titan.
Jimeoin is no has-been, and his Fringe show confirms that he can still deliver plenty of comedy gold.
The album’s first single, ‘Caution’ is reminiscent of the band’s much-loved albums Sam’s Town and Battle Born, and it finds The Killers evoking the spirit of ambitious reinvention matched with the kind of anthemic chorus to which they’ve become synonymous.