Porch Sessions is no more
Live 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".
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".
MoreMUD co-director Constantine Stefanou says a month-long paid residency the collective has organised at city venue Ancient World this September will help give developing musicians a reason to stay in Kaurna Yerta Adelaide, rather than flee to the east coast.
MoreThey slugged out 12 shows in four days at US music festival South by Southwest, and are now touring their latest EP across Australia’s east coast. Despite the never-ending musical journey, the Wanderers’ lead singer Dusty Lee Stephensen says they’ve arrived.
MoreWe've rounded up Adelaide's best new music for the month of March, including Travis Cook, SO.Crates, Pool Toy and Anya Anastasia.
MoreWith just three songs released, Yothu Yindi surf rock descendants King Stingray have captured the nation’s attention. The group’s lead guitarist speaks with us about ancient songlines, land rights and life in Yirrkala, Arnhem Land.
MoreGrote Street live music venue Broadcast Bar has teamed up with former graffiti artist Simon Burt to produce a line of merchandise they hope will keep the "cultural hub" afloat while it's stifled by coronavirus restrictions.
MoreReimposed coronavirus restrictions are again battering the music and events industry, with insider figures lamenting the false hope offered over the last two years and warning “the future of music is really, really at risk”.
MoreWhile they’re stoked to have received a handout, some Adelaide live music venues owners are frustrated they're still in a position of needing subsidies to survive ongoing COVID-19 trading restrictions.
MoreEric Ott has owned West End cult dive bar and metal music venue Enigma Bar for more than two decades, but says if he can’t raise at least $50,000 from the public, the long-held haven for alternative music will shutter.
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