Mildura duo Jackson Firebird are gearing up for string of tour dates that will bring them to Adelaide’s Jive Bar on Friday 27th November in support of second studio album, Shake The Breakdown.
Category Archive: What’s on in Adelaide
After more than three decades in the music industry Stevens knows how to deliver: he still draws a strong crowd and they leave having had a great time. This is how a good rock’n’roll show should be.
Future Islands will play the Governor Hindmarsh Hotel, supported by Curse ov Dialect, on Friday November 13 so grab your tickets through the venue and keep your eye on their Facebook page for any hidden ticket hints!
You are invited to join RVS for a night of food, drinks and tunes by local talent, followed by a performance by The Revolution Corporate Band, where you can kick your heels up.
FM radio may be awash with ‘Flame Trees’, ‘Cheap Wine’ and ‘Khe Sanh’ but, as great as those established numbers are, listeners deserve hear the material on The Perfect Crime: the songs stack up very well against the older material, but have the advantage of freshness and variety.
This 70’s styled theme continues through the music and dancing at the beginning and end of Greta’s party, which may well be the film’s funniest moments.
The Progressive Feast was a wonderful way to celebrate quality SA produce, excellent beer and wine, and Adelaide’s innovative restaurants and bars, all the while raising money and awareness for OzHarvest SA.
The songs on Woman speak of love and loss, but it’s not a morbid album; there are some solid rock tunes and even a bit of hip hop with a special guest lyricist.
And what is he most looking forward to? The Liverpudlian just loves the fun and the banter (AKA, the craic).
Tonight, at Adelaide Entertainment Centre, KISS return with their 40th Anniversary World Tour. Supporting them is musical collective The Dead Daisies, a band made up of some of rock’s most accomplished musicians.
