October 17, 2024
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WOMADelaide has announced the first 47 artists in its 2025 line-up, including English singer and multi-instrumentalist PJ Harvey, fado star Mariza, and 47SOUL – the Palestinian band at the centre of controversy when they were ‘uninvited’ this year.
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The WOMADelaide and Northern Sound System (NSS) Academy is looking for young, diverse South Australian talent in a program that gives locals a leg-up onto the WOMAD stage.
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March 14, 2024
womadelaide
We 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.
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February 29, 2024
womadelaide
CityMag sits down with musician Erin Buku to discuss her music, first solo album and upcoming performance at WOMADelaide.
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March 10, 2023
womadelaide
It was only after moving from Sierra Leone to South Australia that WaiKid came out from behind the keyboard to pick up a microphone and sing for God and shawty.
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August 24, 2022
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Bon 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.
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March 10, 2022
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First Nations hip-hop group Sonz of Serpent fuse boom-bap bars about the “urban Blackfella” with centuries-old cultural references. Ahead of the outfit’s hour-long WOMADelaide set this weekend, we spoke with one of the MCs about the northern suburbs, community and their debut album.
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March 2, 2022
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With 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.
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March 1, 2022
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11—14 March 2022
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