For almost two decades Viva Columbia Fest in Adelaide has been a huge success full of dancing, colour and celebration.
A rocking new initiative supporting young regional talent
Sixties legends THE ANIMALS are touring Australia for the third year in a row, with original band member John Steel and all the songs you know and love.
Vanessa Amorosi will be touring Australia in 2026 to celebrate 25 years in the music industry
Boom Crash Opera is bringing their 40th anniversary tour to The Gov this Friday night
Rob Mills is set to perform at The Gov this Sunday with his brilliant Bon Jovi tribute.
1980s synth-pop duo, Soft Cell will perform in Adelaide this Friday night
A Night of Seductive Self-Indulgent Burlesque
Promising to capture the essence to one of music's best voices, fans of Jeff Buckley don't want to miss out on this captivating tribute.
The Whitlams rocked the stage at The Gov on December 6th, celebrating 25 years since the release of their album 'Love This City'.
1980s legendary band Pseudo Echo are set to play at The Gov this week
The City of Charles Sturt have celebrated their local businesses and professionals at the City of Charles Sturt Business Recognition Awards, see the winners here!
20 live music venues across Adelaide will receive a grant to support costs associated with the presentation of live music.
80s Aussie pop rock superstars Boom Crash Opera and 1927 announce 'The Best Things Tour', coming to Adelaide in 2024.
Australian indie rock band, The Vanns, are gearing up for their biggest headline tour yet following the success of their acclaimed second album, 'Last of Your Kind.'
Former school friend of Meg Mac, actress and songstress Ayesha Madon had the honorary role of the main support act for this entire Australian tour and from her first steps onto The Gov’s stage, she made the declaration that she was here to entertain.
Australian hard rock band, Wolfmother, will be returning to the Adelaide music scene this November and performing for one night only at The Gov.
Radio Adelaide will celebrate its 50th birthday on Tuesday 28 June at The Gov. Entry is free and doors open to the public at 8:30pm.
Keyboardist Rick Melick is in town for a series of gigs that trace the history of the blues
Dust off your dancing shoes and check out some of the Cabaret Fringe Festival's show-stopping performances.