Low Teens is a contribution of a 20+ year band finding their strengths and building on these with new inspirations. Finishing with an encore of ‘Awful Lot’, Every Time I Die left Adelaide on the highest of notes proving that they are still only getting started.
Music
In some ways, Wooxdmansey’s account gives a more grounded view of the Ziggy years, but it can also be seen to depressingly demythologize this magical time in rock music history and in the lives of seventies glam-rock starchildren nostalgically holding onto a consciously skewed mental image of that golden era in this age of Trump and terror.
If you are yet to discover Beth Hart’s amazing voice, Fire On The Floor is an excellent entry point from which to start exploring her catalogue.
The only bad thing about an A Day To Remember show is that they now have too many hits to fit into a setlist.
Baroness treated Adelaide to a gigantic setlist of hits spanning across their discography, with a focus on their latest, grammy nominated success, Purple.
Anti-Flag fans can now say they have seen it all. Seeing Anti-Flag’s iconic album For Blood And Empire in full was a once in a lifetime experience that only Australian’s can say they have seen.
Cannibal! The Musical had something for everyone, politically incorrect comedy, genuine musical and acting talent, and a lovable cast of upcoming local actors.
These shows take the artist and the fans back to a moment in time, allowing everyone in the room to reflect and celebrate a moment in their younger self’s life, for better or worse. These shows are an opportunity to see The Used at their peak. Their masterful experience after 14 years of touring and instrumental practice makes this the best performance of their most iconic and beloved album.
Somehow in his decade-long career, Basshunter has never visited Australia. To make up for this Basshunter will be performing all his nostalgic hits as well as his recent work. Fans can look forward to a gigantic night of electronic music with 7 international support acts accompanying the man himself.
Legendary American alternative emo band, The Used are coming to Australia to tour their incredibly successful full album shows for their 2002 debut self-titled album and 2004’s In Love And Death. The upcoming tour will see the band perform in each city for two nights, performing one album in full at each show.
