This was a very special gig and one of the most enjoyable shows I’ve experienced in a while.
The Elephant Man is a poignant and powerful look at difference, disability and the cult of celebrity.
Mary’s Poppin’ is the first permanent cabaret bar in Adelaide’s east end, and will serve delectable cocktails while patrons are entertained by random popup shows from sexy singers, drag divas and beautiful burlesque performers.
Living up to their military style name, 2016 is beginning to looking like an all out assault for Adelaide indie-punk outfit, Grenadiers, one of the hardest working acts around town.
The band has gone through a huge transformation since its inception and Kiah says they’ve reached a natural state of being as a group.
Check out our gallery with photos by the amazing John Goodridge!
It may have taken Stiff Little Fingers four decades to come to Adelaide and play a full set but there were obviously a lot of people extremely happy that they finally made the trip.
Dallas Green may use City and Colour to showcase his knack for constructing a gentle, affecting ballad, but his live show draws a large and very enthusiastic audience. The Monday night show at Thebarton Theatre was packed with exuberant fans ready to end the Easter weekend on a high.
Mary’s Poppin will officially launch on April 8, and will be open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8pm til late.
Stiff Little Fingers play The Gov on Wednesday March 30.
