Fringe attracts interstate big spenders
Spending by interstate visitors coming to Adelaide for the Fringe is now six times higher than a decade ago, says an economic impact report.
MoreSpending by interstate visitors coming to Adelaide for the Fringe is now six times higher than a decade ago, says an economic impact report.
MoreWe love being the party state – but what happens to the programs, plastic bags and disposable vapes once the busiest calendar month wraps up? We visited the rubbish heap of history, aka the bins of 2023 Mad March.
MoreUntil 17 March 2024
MoreOne artist has been dropped from the drag and DJ-heavy line up of Poppin Out Festival in February, with a venue change also announced.
MoreSynth king Luke Million will fuse lights, sound, vocoders, instruments, headbands and comic strips to bring his furry, feline concept album, 'Gina The Synth Cat', to life for the Adelaide Fringe.
MoreFrom a surprise bumper winter month outperforming Mad March to the effects of football on North Adelaide, we parse bite-sized facts on the state of the city prepared by the Adelaide Economic Development Agency.
MoreThe City of Adelaide and State Government have jointly allocated $3.1 million to getting an eastern pocket of the park lands gig-ready for summer – laying extensive electrical, hydraulic and water systems for events companies to plug in and play with ease.
MoreThe million-dollar Hindley Street Music Hall is currently “a massive hole in the ground”, but co-owner Craig Lock says in a couple of months it'll be "a world-class music venue.”
More‘Science on the Streets’ is a roving lecture journeying through the CBD’s streets and laneways with pitstops – such as Old Parliament House and Adelaide Botanic Gardens – inspiring participants to see Adelaide in a new way.
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