Music SA replaces Umbrella Festival with Good Music Month
The annual winter music festival Umbrella has been replaced with Good Music Month – a new state-wide, open-access music festival happening in November.
MoreThe annual winter music festival Umbrella has been replaced with Good Music Month – a new state-wide, open-access music festival happening in November.
MoreAmid social media confusion about this Thursday’s South Australian Music Awards, the state’s peak organisation for music running the event admits planning has been “bumpy” but promises it will be “fantastic”.
MoreAfter nine years working with not-for-profit organisation Music SA, Anne Wiberg is stepping down as board chair, while Kim Roberts is leaving the general manager role after less than two years in the job.
MoreMusic SA general manager Kim Roberts wants to know how the state government’s roadmap will help the bruised arts and entertainment sector recover from COVID-19.
MoreLetisha Ackland has joined Music SA as the organisation's first Indigenous Industry Development Coordinator, and is joined by new general manager, Kim Roberts.
MoreThere are 90 South Australian bands and artists hidden in this illustration, and whoever can correctly spot the most will win one of 10 block-mounted copies of the poster.
MoreA state parliament committee will examine pressures facing South Australian live music and creative venues and consider ways to help ensure they have a future.
MoreThe importance of South Australia's live music industry to the state economy has been reinforced by a new report. CityMag examines what it means for the local scene.
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