What's Going On in Adelaide
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Premiere: Watch Merpire's New Video 'Hauntways'
Sydney-born songstress Rhiannon Atkinson-Howatt relocated her dreamy synth-pop alter ego Merpire south to Melbourne last year.
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Matt Okine Plays The Hat Game
He’s got more hats than the mad hatter (figuratively speaking) and now comedian/actor/writer Matt Okine returns with his brand new show ‘The Hat Game’.
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Not Today's Yesterday: 5 Reasons To See The Show At Adelaide Fringe
Lina Limosani and Seeta Patel present 'Not Today's Yesterday', a poetic narrative with a commentary on white-washing and
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Adrian Sherwood Brings The Dub To WOMADelaide
Since his first release in 1977, dub and EDM producer Adrian Sherwood has been at the forefront of electronica and remains a legend of the form.
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Neon Tetra Support Robbie Williams At The Adelaide 500
Comprised of an engineer, a physics student, a music student and a botanist, new wave, indie rock band Neon Tetra came on the scene in 2017 with singles that scored them
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This Week In Pop – 22 February, 2018
Welcome to This Week In Pop.
This week, 'The Greatest Showman' soundtrack continues its #1 reign and The Wombats and Hockey Dad both debut in the top ten.... -
Set Mo Release New Single 'Nightmares' Ahead Of Massive National Tour
2017 was a busy year for Nick Drabble and Stu Turner of Sydney production duo Set Mo.
“We played more shows than ever. We took a party we did called the 'Stamina... -
The Lab: Renewing The Old Queen’s Theatre For Adelaide Fringe
A daring experiment is taking over Adelaide CBD’s Queen’s Theatre: one that promises to transform the historical building into one of the ‘go-to’ venues of the Adelaide
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Blonde Bombshells Of Jazz: Honouring The Greats Of Yesteryear
Vocalist and entertainer Bonnie Lee Galea brings her Blonde Bombshells Of Jazz show to Adelaide Fringe this year, a tribute to the golden-haired singers of
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Cub Sport: Going Batty For The Brisbane Band
Last year was huge for Brisbane band Cub Sport, with bandmates Tim Nelson and Sam Netterfield announcing their engagement and the release of their latest album
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5 Black and White Noir-ish Films Selected By Kid Congo Powers
After two sell-out Australian tours, legendary voodoo guitarist for seminal sexy bands like The Cramps, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds and The Gun Club, Kid Congo Powers
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Nick Cody Is A Loose Unit In His New Show
We’ve all got that one mate that the rules don’t seem to apply to. Call them rebels, call them mavericks or call them crazy but here in Australia, we call them ‘loose
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Premiere: Watch King Coyote's Video For New Single 'Too High'
After the release of their debut single 'The Game' in December, Port Macquarie rockers King Coyote return with their next release, 'Too High'.
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Grenadiers Are Ready To Piss Each Other Off, Again
In November, Adelaide punk rockers Grenadiers released their third full-length studio album, 'Find Something You Love And Let It Kill You'.
The band is in the... -
Cirque Africa: All New, Authentic, African, Action
Witness the beauty and majesty of Africa under a big top at 'Cirque Africa', a one-of-a-kind performance blending culture and contemporary circus.
Cirque Africa... -
Big Country Are Ready To Rock Australia
British rockers Big Country will tour Australia to play their classic debut ‘The Crossing’, the 1983 chart-topping album that cemented them as one of the most popular cult
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Dupang Festival: Celebrating Culture In South Australia
The Dupang Festival in South Australia brings together local, interstate and international Indigenous dancers for three days of performance and workshops at a spectacular
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Rapper Merkules Is Trusting His Gut
Canadian rapper Merkules, real name Cole Stevenson, makes his maiden voyage to Australia for a national tour that starts this weekend.
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Ocean Alley Grooves To The Moo With New Album
Ocean Alley have a sound that’s hard to pin down – psychedelic, reggae and funk melodic, with a hint of sand and sea – and for fans, this kaleidoscope of sound makes the
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Veruca Salt Fight The Seether Down Under
For six short years between 1992 and 1998, the songwriting partnership of Nina Gordon and Louise Post created an indelible mark on alternative rock as the creative force
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