I reckon this one is particularly suited to the ladies; there was more than a little bit of mascara running from tears of laughter.
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Nazeem feels comfortable on stage and his delivery is, most of the time, spot on.
Grant is very funny, an excellent musician, and it doesn’t hurt that he is incredibly attractive.
One of the most important lessons kids can learn is how to rock out; it’s pretty much up there with reading, writing and breakdancing.
Ben Folds is certainly no stranger to Adelaide. This August the multi-platinum singer/songwriter/producer will return to the place he once called home as part of an Australian tour in August, performing on stage with celebrated New York City-based chamber ensemble yMusic.
Taking inspiration from the blues tradition of sharing and ‘borrowing’ music, Something Borrowed, Something Blues blends comedy, dance, music and a whole lot of audience participation in an unashamed celebration of plagiarism in all its forms.
Luckily, when she comes to Adelaide, Ruby Boots will be headlining a far more intimate gig at The Wheatsheaf Hotel, where she will be supported by an Adelaide favourite.
This year’s WOMADelaide line-up is pointing towards another incredible festival, with a range of exciting artists from […]
Adelaide rising star Dusty Lee Stephensen has a huge festival season ahead of him with gigs at Fringe Festival, Clipsal 500 and WOMADelaide.
After a six year absence, Atlanta hardcore rock group Sevendust are coming back to Australia to play a heap of dates throughout March.
