In a bold but well executed manoeuvre, organisers of this years’ concert series have included a ‘Made in S.A’ theme for last night’s shows, which featured legendary hard rockers Cold Chisel along with Kasey Chambers and local support acts. With crowd numbers estimated at 60,000 plus, Friday’s events both on and off track went […]
Six South Australian emerging live music acts have been given the opportunity of a lifetime as they prepare to join Robbie Williams, Cold Chisel, and +LIVE+ onstage at the 2018 Adelaide 500.
The final massive Australian act has been added to the Adelaide 500 lineup, so turn up Geronimo and get pumped for Sheppard.
Kasey Chambers and Bernard Fanning supported legendary James Taylor in this spectacular 40 degree concert in the sun.
James Taylor will be lighting up the stars and strumming on our heart strings as he's set to perform at Adelaide's Botanic Park.
Take a little trip to Melbourne in 2016 as The Melbourne Zoo launch their unmissable and magical Twilights series...
Here at Glam Adelaide we love a good event that showcases some amazing South Australian talent, and so, we’re incredibly excited that A Day On The Green is coming again, and will be headlined by South Australia’s own Paul Kelly!
The latest of the Adelaide Music Collective sessions, featuring inductions to the SA Music Hall of Fame, were held on Friday April 10 to a capacity audience at the Goodwood Institute. These nights are jewels in the crown of SA music and was as entertaining and inspiring as any you are ever likely to experience.
Not only is he one of Australia’s most respected performers and proud dad to a very famous and talented daughter named Kasey, but Bill Chambers is also an incredibly nice bloke who’s been playing for as many years as the rabbit proof fence is long
Fresh from her ARIA win for Best Country Album and receiving two Golden Guitars for Album AND Single of the year, Kasey Chambers is touring the country with her brand new album Bittersweet.
With her warm smile, rich voice, blonde hair and big blue eyes, Beccy Cole is as every bit the ‘Poster Girl’ on Australian country music as you’d imagine. The South Australian-born country singer left high school in the 80s to tour with her mother’s country music band; 20 years later, now one of the country’s most loved female country musicians and with enough Golden Guitar Awards to make Kasey Chambers blush, Cole has finally come into her own. I spoke with Beccy about her latest album Songs & Pictures, her “musical and literal coming out”, and why she’s just started to feel herself at the cusp of turning 40.