I quite enjoyed last year’s film – yes, another post-apocalyptic piece with the heroes being a bunch of teens, but I really liked the mystery involved in this premise.
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.
So, I went to Hoyts Cinemas at Tea Tree Plaza (good thing I already have a Hoyts Members Card!), this time to see the film Everest.
Multi-genre three-piece outfit The Basics return to Adelaide to celebrate the release of their new album The Age of Entitlement.
On Friday, October 16, two of Adelaide’s favourite tribute bands team up to raise money for CanTeen.
October should officially become Rocktober with the amount of exceptional bands hitting Adelaide’s pubs and clubs with this intent to rock our worlds.
Presented by Mr V Music, the fair will have 30 traders with 50 tables of stock for sale, including vinyl records, CDs, music books & magazines, DVDs and more.
Music SA has announced a sterling line-up for the South Australian Music Awards (SAM Awards) after-party.
The Adelaide Festival is offering half price tickets to Á Fleur de Peau at $20 for adults and $7.50 for children thanks to The Advertiser and Sunday Mail.
Following the success of his previous creative endeavour Tangible Eyes, Najib has chosen to briefly step away from fiction to collate his musings and present them in this new, self-published work.
