The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and Missy Higgins proved to be the perfect fit at Bird in Hand Winery over the weekend.
Category Archive: Music
Anti-Flag fans can now say they have seen it all. Seeing Anti-Flag’s iconic album For Blood And Empire in full was a once in a lifetime experience that only Australian’s can say they have seen.
“That was one of the reasons Refused broke up in the first place. Because I kept saying shit like that and the other guys are like ‘what about the songs’ and I’d say ‘fuck the song, it’s just a vehicle for the revolution'”
Inspired by the genius of Roald Dahl and presented by the Royal Shakespeare Company, Matilda the Musical has already broken presale box-office records here in Adelaide, so get in quick, you do not want to miss this one
These shows take the artist and the fans back to a moment in time, allowing everyone in the room to reflect and celebrate a moment in their younger self’s life, for better or worse. These shows are an opportunity to see The Used at their peak. Their masterful experience after 14 years of touring and instrumental practice makes this the best performance of their most iconic and beloved album.
Local Adelaide whimsical folk artist, Tom West is set to launch his new single ‘All My Friends Are Scientists’ at The Grace Emily on December 4th. ‘All My Friends Are Scientists’ is the first taste of his new album set for release mid-2017.
Not your normal ‘Day On The Green’ fare then, but perhaps all the better for not having a few hundred wine-soaked sots falling about everywhere you look!
Xavier Rudd is set to release a live album in early 2017, with single track ‘Follow The Sun’ available now as a free download via his website.
A Dallas Frasca gig always promises to be a celebration of raw music, and Friday night at Jive was no different, despite the band fighting jet-lag and tour fatigue.
Saturday at Peter Lehmann Winery was not your regular Day On The Green. While some of these events lend themselves to sipping a Riesling on the picnic blanket, getting softly inebriated as the pleasant tunes drift overhead, this one was an unrelenting assault on the ears. And the crowd loved it.
