Two of Australia's brightest EDM exports (and old friends of Glam Adelaide) Mim and Liv Nervo, are heading to Adelaide hotspot Apple during their upcoming club tour trek across the country.
New Zealand indie-pop singer Ladyhawke is making a welcome return to our shores in July, performing hits from her ARIA Award-winning self-titled debut alongside songs from forthcoming release, Anxiety, which is released May 25.
Leather jackets, bowling shirts, pomade, greased up-dos and more pin-up than you can poke a stick at; no it wasn’t a Grease convention. Rockabilly icon Brian Setzer’s Rockabilly Riot was in town. Warmed up by local chanteuse Lanie Lane, the crowd lapped up the sweet mix of country, jazz and blues from Lane and her […]
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).
Following the success of 'Brother' on the Triple J Hottest 100 and his Into The Flame EP, Australian Idol alum turned radio airwaves it-boy Matt Corby is readying The Winter Tour for Australian fans.
DJ/producer duo Bassjackers, Marlon Flohr and Ralph van Hilst, are bringing their floor fillers and A-list remixes to Adelaide hotspot Red Square this Saturday, March 10.
Some artists need to be seen and not just heard. Taylor Swift is one of those artists. All-American sweetheart, six time Grammy winner and, who’d have known, stage goddess? The Speak Now World Tour Adelaide stop (her 100th, no less) was the 21 year old playing the role of the popstar she was born to be, and for this once non-fan, I was won over.
DJ Havana Brown will be bringing her tradmark blonde locks and bombastic dance tunes to City Nightclub on Saturday, March 10. No stranger to our city, Havana Brown has toured here with some of the biggest names in music, including Britney Spears, Lady Gaga, Rihanna and Chris Brown.
I was first acquainted with The Fearless Vampire Killers last October when they supported Lanie Lane on her national tour. It was my first taste of surfabilly (i.e. surf rock melodies married with rockabilly), and I loved it. The young Melbourne quartet and triple j unearthed nominees have hit the touring trail hard over the last few months, making crowds swoon to their psychedelic 60s throwbacks, and have scored touring slots with the likes of Kasabian and The Hives whilst doing so. No hipster posturing to be found; only wild, raucous and energetic live shows, and a genuine love for music (did I mention they drove for 8 hours to support Ms Lane in Adelaide?)
Back on the scene after a 12 month hiatus, The Funkoars delivered their album The Quickening to critical acclaim across the country, and are following on from their standout shows in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Fat As Butter & Sprung Festival - this time, channeling the spirit of Law & Order's Vincent D'Onofrio and bringing him along for the ride.
Fresh from winning two Golden Guitar Awards at the 2012 40th Jayco Country Music Awards of Australia. Beccy Cole is heading home to South Australia to begin her national Songs & Pictures Tour.
The Superjesus’ former front woman Sarah McLeod will be joining James Walsh, lead singer of critically acclaimed UK band Starsailor on his upcoming March tour of Australia.
Incubus arent’ your typical rock group. Too mainstream for the indie kids, too edgy to be mainstream, Incubus have always followed their own bliss. Whether that be taking 5 year breaks in between album releases or eschewing the archetypal rock set-up for turntable scratches and synths, Incubus have certainly carved their own niche in the world of alternative rock, and picked the best songs to show off their eclectic sound
Melbourne septet The Bon Scotts will be touring nationally in support of their latest double A-side single ‘Let’s Do What The Catholics Do/Here Comes Summer’, performing a free show at The Gov on Thursday, February 16.
Ed Kowalczyk - renowned worldwide as lead singer and driving force of multi-platinum band Live - brings his new Down Under for a national tour.