Congratulations, Future Music 2012. You have the distinction of being the loudest, craziest, dustiest and most in-yer-face music festival I’ve been to thus far. Nearly 30,000 people packed into Ellis Park on Monday, March 12 - proof enough that with the right day, the right venue and most importantly, a stellar line-up, revellers in Adelaide actually buy tickets to music festivals (take note, Big Day Out).
Check out the photos from day 4 of WOMADelaide 2012 which was held from Friday 09 - Monday 12 March outdoors in Adelaide's beautiful Botanic Park.
Check out the photos from day 3 of WOMADelaide 2012 which was held from Friday 09 - Monday 12 March outdoors in Adelaide's beautiful Botanic Park.
Check out the photos from day 2 of WOMADelaide 2012 which was held from Friday 09 - Monday 12 March outdoors in Adelaide's beautiful Botanic Park.
Two South Australian films, made through the MRC’s Tropfest production initiative, have just missed out on a spot in the top 15 finalist list, but are now competing with eight other films for the extra 16th viewer selected place, decided by the most audience votes.
Grammy-nominated Paul van Dyk is without question one of the biggest electronic dance music artists in the world today, with a rich and legendary history stretching back to the early 90's. Now after a 5 year absence, Australian trance fans are eagerly awaiting his return to our shores, following the news that he will be presenting his very own Evolution arena to the Future Music Festival, featuring bespoke staging and production with awe-inspiring visuals.
The Mount Barker JazzFest has been renamed HOOT! Adelaide Hills Jazz Festival – Mount Barker.
Headlining the upcoming Heatwave is none other than rapper, hipster king and Kanye West protege Kid Cudi, best known for his hit songs 'Memories' with David Guetta, 'Pursuit of Happiness' with MGMT, Lady Gaga-sampling 'Make Her Say' as well as his own smash 'Day n’ Nite'. Kid Cudi joins the already announced Tech N9ne, D12, Obie Trice and CrazyTown.
With summer blasting off for another year, the countdown to Australia’s biggest celebration, Future Music Festival 2012, has officially begun.
LilkaFest celebrates its fourth consecutive year and first year of expanding to a 2-day event in 2011.
The Adelaide Hills Wine Region invites you to “Capture the Season” with the launch of a winter photography competition showcased at more than 28 beautiful cellar doors over their Winter Reds Festival weekend on July 23rd and 24th 2011.
The Spanish passion for living life to the full is exuberantly expressed in the programme of the 14th Spanish Film Festival, screening nationally across Australia in May and in Adelaide at Palace Nova Cinemas 26 – 29 May.
The Coober Pedy Opal Festival celebrates the end of a long hot summer and the commencement of what many hope is a very prosperous opal-mining season.
Adelaide’s most prestigious annual food, wine and music festival returns to The Parade, Norwood on Sunday 20 February 2011 from 12.00noon to 8.00pm. The day will bring you an abundance of gourmet food, fine wine, contemporary music and entertainment in the outdoor alfresco dining setting along The Parade. On the cooking stage our entertainment includes […]
Time to start getting excited - artist registrations for Adelaide Fringe 2011 are now open!
Australia’s legendary Summadayze is back in 2011 with an all-new look for an all-new season of sounds, sun and celebration. It’s a new Summa, a new year and another chance to revel in the colour, excitement and energy of one of the world’s most famous festivals. Get ready for a hot new experience this Summer …
Parklife. It’s the festival that marks the start of the summer party season in Australia. It is Australia’s biggest festival apart from Big Day Out, making Parklife the most significant dance, dance-rock and electronic event in the region and the biggest adult (over 18) festival.
WOMADelaide organisers today announced that the four-day festival format – introduced as a one-off to celebrate this year’s 50th Adelaide Festival – is here to stay.
This year's Cabaret Fringe Festival is the largest yet, with 40 shows in eleven Adelaide venues.
ALA BECOMES NATION’S BIGGEST VISUAL ARTISTS’ FESTIVAL The South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival is set to become the largest visual artists’ festival in the nation this year. The festival is now in its 13th year and with significant growth in artist registrations achieved in 2009, SALA is being extended by another week to run […]