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July 20, 2022
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Introducing Particles Festival’s opening acts

The 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.

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July 12, 2022
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Joe Hay is defining Adelaide as a music city

He'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.

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July 7, 2022
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Classical music with a club treatment

European live music event series KLASSIK underground, spearheaded by violist Tahlia Petrosian, will take over Dom Polski for three nights this month to prove masterworks can be made modern.

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June 27, 2022
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‘We spent more last year’: Arts funding reduced

The 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.

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June 1, 2022
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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".

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May 12, 2022
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Arts collective MUD want to keep creatives in Adelaide

MUD 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.

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April 8, 2022
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The Wanderers are done searching for their sound

They 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.

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March 23, 2022
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‘Too late for many’: City extends COVID business lifeline

Despite criticism it was 'too little too late', city council elected members last night supported a move to give the city’s small and micro business owners another month to apply for up to 50 per cent rate reimbursements if their business had been affected by coronavirus restrictions.

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