This weekend, the first in the series of eleven concerts by Adelaide Youth Orchestra (AdYO) will take place at Elder Hall.
Author: Libby Trainor Parker
This weekend, Bruce Kulick, former guitarist from legendary rock band Kiss, will be playing at The Bridgeway Hotel.
Adelaide writer David Paul Jobling is undertaking a task not many, it seems, have undertaken before him.
Photos by Alyssa Morran, Matthew Trainor and Libby Parker
With excellent crowd numbers, some very pleasant weather conditions and an outstanding and diverse line-up that delivered a host of excellent performances, this may very well have been the best WOMADelaide in the event’s history.
Despite the unnecessary annoyance, the food service was efficient, the meals were remarkable and the atmosphere and setting were perfection.
The good times continued into Day 3 of WOMADelaide, with a diverse program of inspiring and energetic acts, including a few surprises.
Day two of WOMADelaide confirmed the inkling provided by day one, that this was going to be one of the best line-ups the Festival has ever seen.
Turn up dressed up as Marilyn, Madonna, Elvis or Doctor Who for a free show ticket, normally worth $35.
With a singer-songwriter focus to the night’s programming, the steadily building crowd were presented with the perfect opportunity to kick back after the working week and soak up the unique chilled vibe of this event.
