Adelaide singer songwriter Matiah (AKA Marty Haros) is next week releasing new music accompanied by a brand new video.
Author: Libby Trainor Parker
The annual Feast Festival is back in a flurry of pink feathers as it is set to descend upon Adelaide for two weeks bursting with Queer art and culture.
After touring Australia over the past three years to sold out houses, The Paris Underground Cabaret is heading to South Australia.
In exciting news for Muse fans, the UK superstars have just announced their eighth studio album, Simulation Theory, will be released on November 9 through Warner Music.
The Fix Ups’ debut self titled album is a genre mashing pop freakout featuring 2000s indie dance floor bangers and new wave synths.
In Yung and Bhad, she teams up with Miami-based rap-duo City Girls (best known for their ‘In My Feelings’ collaboration with Drake).
The prize win will allow the 37 year old Port Adelaide resident (who recently spent time as Alberton Primary School’s Artist in Residence mentoring young artists to find connection to culture through art) to further his own art practice through a mentorship with prolific South Australian Aboriginal artist Damien Shen.
The Art Gallery of South Australia is showing a free exhibition of the works of Chiharu Shiota as part of OzAsia Festival.
Adelaide alternative band Submerge have a reputation for their energy charged live show and menacing melodies.
Singer, songwriter and emerging artist Jacie (AKA Jamie Chilvers) is about to burst onto the music scene with […]
