The much-loved festival also generated a record $95.1 million in gross economic expenditure for South Australia, including $36.6 million in visitor spending – up 24 per cent.
Category Archive: What’s on in Adelaide
The striking poster design has been created by Adelaide-based multi-disciplinary artist Dave Court, who recently completed Adelaide’s largest street art mural in collaboration with Music SA.
Stopping for a drink and dance to a live band at each watering hole, this curated mini-festival was created to highlight the often-underrated pub scene and provide punters with a unique and new way of experiencing live music.
The latest film from writer / director Hlynur Palmason, A White, White Day, unfolds the fragility and madness of grief in a raw and brutally honest portrayal of a man attempting to come to terms with the loss of his wife and the discovery of her secrets.
Between July 15 – 18, Adelaide producer Luke Million, plus a collection of Northern Sound System artists will set up shop in Rundle Mall in an immersive, musical installation.
Adelaide-based music and arts festival Flip-Side returns for the second year in a row, focusing on local and female talent.
If you’re feeling down in the cold weather, beat the winter blues and join in the beats, rhymes and positive feels at A Lyric 4 Ur Thought.
Armed with a belter of a second album, Polish Club are heading our way, playing in Adelaide tomorrow night as part of their nation ‘Meet Me at the Iguana’ tour.
Lunar Boogie is the latest venture for Adelaide music collective Endless Grooves, and follows a string of highly popular events, such as Electric Avenue and Disco Paradiso parties, regular club night DISCO Is Not A Dirty Word, and range of world-class touring acts presented via a monthly residency at Sugar nightclub.
Internationally acclaimed comedy goddesses, Tash York and and Boo Dwyer, come together to deliver the most heartwarming, laugh out loud, sing along dish of petty you could ever want in Petty Bitches… a brilliantly delightful blend of humour, pettiness (of course) and 90’s pop culture references.
