Kultar Ahluwalia will be performing his show The Mixed-Race Tape at the OzAsia Festival
Parvyn will be launching her new album, Maujuda, at the OzAsia Festival
Drummer Chloe Kim will perform her solo show at this year's OzAsia Festival
20 live music venues across Adelaide will receive a grant to support costs associated with the presentation of live music.
Fuja takes us on a funky journey, showcasing some of the greatest horn feature songs with soul and energy
Activist designer, Fahmi Reza, bring two unique works to this year's OzAsia Festival
Emma Gordon-Smith is electric as Stevie Nicks, accompanied by her slick band
A brand new music festival celebrating three modern-day musical goddesses is heading to Nexus Arts
Caddy is one of Adelaide’s most experienced performers - this is a must see show
Unapologetic may be touted as one for the middle-aged women out there, but thanks to an honest and emotional interpretation of a seemingly ordinary life-story, it’s a very human show that any gender will connect with.
To varying degrees, we have all been affected by the COVID pandemic over the last few years, and each of us has a story to share of how we handled lock downs and isolation. At this year’s OzAsia Festival, world renowned musician Mindy Meng Wang will be sharing with us stories and tales from families […]
Step away from the Lucky Dumpling Market and immerse yourself in Asian-inspired music from Australia's most talented artists this OzAsia season.
Singer/songwriter Rainee Blake ("Nashville"'s Alannah Curtis) is performing in Adelaide for two nights only
Illuminate Adelaide has announced the next instalment of their inaugural celebration of light, MAAD, a multi-venue block party that will take over the CBD's laneways.
Bright colours, flashing lights, flying balloons, bouncing cheerleading pom-poms, large soft toys, outrageous makeup and more! Totes Adorbs ❤ Hurricane is a vibrant, in-your-face theatrical experience that brings the zaniness of Japan to the very lap of Adelaide audiences, but be prepared – you will get wet!
18th century Englishmen communicate via smartphone, a character appears before he is born and the very existence of another is called into question. To say that Light is an ambitious undertaking is to state the obvious.
For the last 22 years SA Living Artists Festival (SALA) has promoted and inspired artists, brought art into communities, and built up the profile of our state as an arts and festival hub. Stepping up as CEO this year is the fabulous Kate Moskwa, previously the festival’s Program Manager.
An appealing premise despite a disorganised performance.
Louise Blackwell is one of Adelaide’s treasures. A highly competent and innovative jazz singer, she has spent many years in France, and this Gallic sensibility pervades much of her work.
This musical double-bill, jointly hosted by OzAsia and Nexus Arts, brings together two outfits with the same aim: to fuse Australian jazz with Carnatic music (the indigenous sound of Southern India).