A new concept has arrived in Adelaide and it’s set to change how we view South Australian arts – quite literally.
Category Archive: What’s on in Adelaide
The Age of Entitlement is an album for the ages. Taking on Australian politics in 2015 with the same clarity and passion as Midnight Oil did in 1982 with 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1, The Basics present a fine collection of engaging songs delivered with feeling, humour and acumen.
“…to get a chance to give fans, (especially those who rarely get a chance to see myself or the band), an opportunity to catch new music as well as tunes they’ve grown up on is what makes the show special.”
Scott says he, Brian and Dale are very much looking forward to swinging into town and, in particular, playing the Highbury for the first time.
The Reclink Community Cup is set to fill the void left by the lack of AFL finals here, with what is shapes as the football match of the year, when local musicians and media face off at Coopers Stadium this Sunday.
The fight to stay relevant in music is real, but Lisa says she’s happy staying right where she is, doing what she does, rather than appeal to the status quo.
Fear Factory’s ninth studio album Genexus is available now in stores and online, so grab the technology before the technology grabs you.
By engaging young people in his show, Alirio Zavarce is hoping he can show them the hope and goodness in the world around them.
Adam Lambert, multi-platinum-selling, singer/songwriter, and lead singer of Queen, has announced his highly anticipated return to Australia in 2016, with The Original High Tour
New York based cabaret performer, actor and comedic pianist Mark Nadler is heading back to Adelaide with his solo show, Mark Nadler in a Nutshell.
