It was Adelaide’s media (Anchors) versus our local musicians (Rockatoos) in a friendly match of pretty average footy for a great cause.
It just gets better every year! OzAsia Festival is back in Adelaide with five world premieres, 20 Australian premieres and 22 events exclusive to South Australia are en route to Adelaide.
Courtney Barnett has recently releases her highly anticipated and already acclaimed album Tell Me How You Really Feel and to celebrate, she is bringing it to Adelaide.
Officially ‘encouraged and supported’ by Motown itself, The Sounds Of The Supremes will be performing a one-off show in Adelaide at The Gov in March next year.
Rock fans are in for a Christmas treat with the return of legendary American rock band Living Colour to our city when they barnstorm The Gov in December!
Following up two singles that topped the Triple J Unearthed charts from their 2015 EP, LUNATICS, and their wildly popular 2016 single ‘Charlotte’, The Kite Machine are back with another addictive and a blinder of a single.
She’s an award-winning comedian and writer and she’s back on Australian roads for her Control Enthusiast tour through January and February visiting Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Sarah’s last Australian show, Outsider, was a totally sold out tour seen by over 25,000 people.
Everything Is Recorded has premiered a film by CHILD and Mahaneela, which intimately captures the evolution and creation of their debut album and live shows, told by the musicians directly involved.
The Betoota Advocate is set to tour Australia in November/December this year with Clancy Overell and Errol Parker treating audiences to a no holds barred live show in true Betoota style.
It’s this “give no f*cks”, pure mosh mentality that has fans coming back for more – and more they gave.
