Check out the photo gallery from Tuesday night’s launch and make sure you pay a visit to Phonatic for a bowl of hot steamy Wagyu Pho.
Author: Libby Trainor Parker
Heading back to Adelaide to play these tracks to her home crowd at one of her favourite venues is something Tara is really looking forward to, and she can’t wait to celebrate with us.
The Gov’s A Magical Night of Variety show will take up where variety show entertainer Patricia Kennedy, AKA The Big Pretzel, left off 50 years ago.
Lucas is performing one more time before his big move, so get to the Grace Emily Hotel on Sunday.
“I wanted to capture my version of now,” Peter says. “The songs are reflections of turbulent decades on the rack, and the people and things that meant the most to me.”
The Cat Empire have been touring flat out this year and will be returning to Adelaide on May 26 to play Thebarton Theatre.
Car Boot Sale is a concise, ten-track record with lyrics immersed in universal themes of love, family and home plus wider concerns: shock jocks, climate change deniers and bullying.
Adelaide band, The Serra have found a unique way to share their music with the world, and it’s through a dual launch with accompanying videos.
Back together after a two year hiatus between 2012-2014, the band are stronger than ever and looking forward to getting back to Australia.
Bastille Day has all the elements of a great action film and follows the Die Hard formula. While it’s not quite Die Hard, it reaches some pretty great heights and it consistently entertaining and exciting.
