Adelaide’s best new music
We've rounded up Adelaide's best new music for July, including Workhorse, Kurralta Park Grocery Club, House in the Tall Grass and Big Town.
MoreWe've rounded up Adelaide's best new music for July, including Workhorse, Kurralta Park Grocery Club, House in the Tall Grass and Big Town.
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 organisers of new hyper-local two-day live music party Particles Festival are just as excited for you to see the event's opening bands as they are for the late-night interstate headliners.
MoreHe's toured pollies and punk bands across the country, and now, as Adelaide UNESCO City of Music general manager, Joe Hay is tasked with defining what it means for Adelaide to be a City of Music.
MoreThe State Government has announced bundles of new cash for the arts industry, but Arts Minister Andrea Michaels admits to an overall “reduction” in funding for the portfolio, mostly due to “once-off” payments last year.
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.”
MoreTwo years after Adelaide city councillors asked the administration to investigate an “advocate” for the city’s billion-dollar nightlife, they were last night told to ditch the idea and go for a “vision” instead.
MoreLive music industry leader Sharni Honor has announced her roaming pop-up music series Porch Sessions has wound up, but she tells CityMag one last hurrah has been "discussed".
MoreRe-instating live music, introducing a new Southern American-inspired food offering and swapping out pokies for pool tables and arcade games are at the heart of a revival of the historic Saracens Head.
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