Wired for WOMAD
If you dig music, relish a ritual, and love a bit of active solidarity, WOMADelaide might be an annual inclusion in your diary too, writes inaugural Music SA Music Writer's Lab participant Kate Holland.
MoreIf you dig music, relish a ritual, and love a bit of active solidarity, WOMADelaide might be an annual inclusion in your diary too, writes inaugural Music SA Music Writer's Lab participant Kate Holland.
MoreWOMADelaide has revealed a further 30 acts bound for Botanic Park in 2023, including Senegalese star Youssou N’Dour, Scottish folk-rockers The Proclaimers, English singer-activist Billy Bragg, and multiple-ARIA-winning artist Sampa the Great.
MoreBon 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.
MoreThe 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.
More11—14 March 2022
MoreWOMADelaide 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.
MoreJamaican musician Ziggy Marley has pulled out of this weekend’s WOMADelaide festival at Botanic Park, citing “unforeseen family responsibilities”.
MoreThe WOMAD x Adelaide Hills Distillery collaboration gin has returned in 2020, this time with local musician Cazeaux O.S.L.O. lending his blending skills to the project.
More6—9 March 2020
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