Held between February 19th and March 21st 2021, the Adelaide Fringe is usually the second largest arts festival in the world, but this year’s ticket sales exceeded expectations in the wake of a global pandemic.
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These guys have made a name for themselves here in Adelaide during the Adelaide Fringe Festival and in Sydney, and they will be performing in the US in June.
Less than a week after the Fringe Festival closed, local Adelaide creative workspace The Mill has embraced new creators and their inspirational collaborative exhibition titled, The Painter and Performance Artist.
The event will see Folk Alliance Australia Young Artists of the Year Saije from Bellingen NSW and Adelaide Hills local troubadour Tim Moore take to the stage to celebrate live original music in the regional town.
Lather delivered a note-perfect set of Zappa classics from the seventies to a full-house of happy Frank-ophiles last night.
Loop pedals, beatboxing, guitar, keys and solid vocals give this show its strength, and the chemistry between Valentine and Andy provides the charm.
Sooshi Mango’s newest two-hour show Off The Boat holds no exception to the Melbourne boys’ wildly magnetic humour that encapsulates their proud Italian Australian heritage, in trademark skits and hilarious musical numbers inspired by their parents and the older generation.
A lucky dip of burlesque, circus, drag and more!
The Love Mussels – It’s All Relative was a winner on all fronts. The venue was fantastic, the sound mix was pristine, and the band were on top form.
Fafi D’Alour & The Delinquents is a stellar lineup of exceptionally brilliant South Australian women who give their all to delight and entertain throughout the entire performance. A must-see act for the lovers of burlesque this Fringe season.
