Melbourne singer songwriter Scott Darlow, who had a very big 2016 with his version of ‘Solid Rock’, tells us about his favourite music acts to have come out of Adelaide.
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Lauded from London to Paris and everywhere in between, the internationally acclaimed St Petersburg Ballet Theatre performed Swan Lake to a […]
Robyn Hitchcock’s show at the Grace Emily on Thursday night was a homecoming of sorts. A quick scan […]
The only bad thing about an A Day To Remember show is that they now have too many hits to fit into a setlist.
Baroness treated Adelaide to a gigantic setlist of hits spanning across their discography, with a focus on their latest, grammy nominated success, Purple.
The great news is that, despite time taking its toll on so many of their contemporaries and confining these acts to our fast receding memories, The Animals are still gigging and travelling the world – and coming to Adelaide.
The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and Missy Higgins proved to be the perfect fit at Bird in Hand Winery over the weekend.
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.
Bring Me The Horizon’s rescheduled Adelaide date on Feb 8 at Adelaide Entertainment Centre has just gotten even bigger, with Hands Like Houses announced as a support act joining already announced Aus label mates, While She Sleeps.
Held each weekend throughout the festival from March 3 to 19, and set on the River Torrens in the stunning surrounds of Elder Park, the Riverbank Palais Long Lunches will bring together some of the country’s top chefs
