WOMADelaide has announced the first 47 artists in its 2025 line-up, including English singer and multi-instrumentalist PJ Harvey, fado star Mariza, and 47SOUL – the Palestinian band at the centre of controversy when they were ‘uninvited’ this year.
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Bon Iver, Florence + The Machine and the spectacular but controversial feather-fuelled aerial show Place des Anges will be among the headliners at next year’s WOMADelaide festival in Botanic Park.
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The world has changed a lot since Courtney Barnett’s last Australian tour, but after two years the singer-songwriter is returning to the stage with new music and a newfound gratitude for live performance.
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WOMADelaide and Northern Sound System have teamed up to launch a year-long artist development program for 10 local First Nations and culturally diverse musicians, including dream-pop bedroom producer Estee Evangeline and Uganda-born "king of dancehall" Sokel.
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Jamaican musician Ziggy Marley has pulled out of this weekend’s WOMADelaide festival at Botanic Park, citing “unforeseen family responsibilities”.
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In our latest print mag - issue 24, on streets and in cafés now! - CityMag again reached out to four music industry heads to let us in on which gigs over the next three months we've got to have locked into our live music calendar.
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WOMADelaide is back in Botanic Park and bringing with it the best of world music, global eats, conversations, makers, and general good vibes.
The musical line up, as every year, is what you make of it, with artists spanning as many genres as can possibly exist...
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Go to WOMADelaide, get your hair done, meet a special someone doing some 'special' dancing, have your first date at a fancy restaurant and then have a kid. It's all possible in Botanic Park.
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