This year’s Fringe was an absolute ripper and now it’s time for established and emerging artists from all over the world to start thinking about what they will bring to next year’s festival in Adelaide.
Category Archive: Festivals
Cheesefest is coming to Adelaide on Friday 14th until Sunday 16th of October at Rymill Park, Murlawirrapurka, and you don’t want to miss these three days full of life’s necessities!
The Adelaide Fringe poster competition winner will receive $6000 in prize money, free registration for an exhibition at Adelaide Fringe and the enormous exposure of their design becoming the symbol of Adelaide Fringe 2023.
If you love top-notch burlesque, world-class live music, stunning costumes, sparkles, feathers, fur and glamour, this is the show for you.
Penny Hospitality, Upside Sound & Expressions Media have teamed up to bring a surprise activation comprising three days of wine, music and good vibes, thanks to ADL Unleashed.
Hitting the Adelaide Showground early in the new year, Heaps Good is an all new music festival bringing a world-class line-up to town.
Featuring a sumptuous, two-course dinner, also on the menu is a night of burlesque, belly dance and serpent dancing, set to whet the appetite.
At 51 years-old, Adelaide artist Tarsha Cameron is making her cabaret debut to explore what it is to be an unapologetic woman.
Tomorrow night, Fringe in the Hills (formerly Stirling Fringe) kicks off its debut season running across two Adelaide Hills towns over ten days in April, featuring an all-South Australian line-up of the best cabaret, dance, comedy, magic, family-friendly shows, and music.
The night sky came alive at Leconfield Wines for Sky Song.
