Now in its 18th year, the Semaphore Music Festival brings the best of South Australian blues and folk musicians to the heritage precinct.
Bringing local South Australian live music around the heritage precincts of Semaphore and Port Adelaide for the last 14 years, Semaphore Music Festival is filled with the very best of SA.
It’s the 10th anniversary of the Semaphore Music Festival, with three days and four nights of original, alt. country, roots & blues, rockabilly and nu-folk live music. Over 60 local acts will appear in various clubs, pubs and venues around Semaphore and the Foreshore Reserve on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday over the Labour Day Long Weekend 3 – 6 October, 2014. One of the acts playing will be Mick Thomas, most known for his work as the singer of Aussie band ‘Weddings, Parties, Anything’, who spoke to Glam Adelaide about the Festival.
2014 is the 10th anniversary of the Semaphore Music Festival proudly presenting three days and four nights of original, alt. country, roots & blues, rockabilly and nu-folk live music.
Head down to Semaphore on the October long weekend for the Semaphore Music Festival, with headline acts including Matt Joe Gow & The Dead Leaves, Dave Graney and the Lurid Yellow Mist and Corrina Steel. Held annually since 2005, the Festival showcases South Australian and interstate live music acts and is funded by the SA […]