Seminal British rock-band Uriah Heep is heading down to Australia for a tour that includes The Gov on 25th March.
Melbourne Hip-Hop artist Seth Sentry is quite laid back about his imminent tour of the country, and due to overwhelming demand he’s confirmed a second Melbourne show for his upcoming Run Tour in February and March. Seth will be bringing Canberra’s Citizen Kay and Perth’s Coin Banks along as supports on his national headline tour.
About to hit Australia for the first time since 2009, Peter Hook is once again bringing his band ‘The Light’ to Australia along with his signature bass lines in a celebration of his New Order era and in particular the third and fourth albums Brotherhood and Low Life.
The Gov is helping out the SA Bush Fires by holding a special event
Tie-dyed tees and dreadlocks were out in force last night at the Gov for Jamaican ska and reggae band the Skatalites.
Jamaican band the Skatalites, godfathers of ska and reggae, have been performing longer than most of us have been listening. First formed in 1964, the nine-piece ensemble is bringing their fiftieth anniversary tour to Adelaide next week
The Governor Hindmarsh saw the much anticipated return of seminal 'sub-pop' pioneers, Radio Birdman on Saturday Night, and although the band has been through several lineup changes in recent years the current crop really hits the mark!
This Friday night at The Gov, Katie Noonan and guests will be playing songs from new album Songs That Made Me, of which 100% of profits will go to Breast Cancer research.
Radio Birdman, one of the pioneers of the high energy rock ‘n’ roll scene in Australia, will be playing a limited number of shows this coming October and November - and today announce the support acts who will join them. These shows will be a unique opportunity to catch this legendary Australian underground band whose flame has influenced a multitude of current contenders.
The Still Rolling exhibition looks at the legacy of The Rolling Stones, and provides an insight into how they influenced not only generations, but individuals too.
Getting ready to rock Australia on their ‘Atomic 47 25th Anniversary Tour’, Screaming Jets frontman Dave Gleeson is excited to be back on the road with new tracks and to be rocking out with the Jets in what looks like an epic tour! Glam Adelaide caught up with ‘Gleeso’ post SANFL Grand Final, and no-one is more excited than the wild man of rock himself about the tour which kicks off on October 17 in NSW and Adelaide on October 24 and 25 at The Gov!
For Grinspoon fans, there’s good news on the horizon! With the band calling an indefinite hiatus, front man Phil Jamieson is back with mate Scott Russo (Unwritten Law) in a sensational acoustic performance that fans can consider as their ultimate Christmas present.
Australian singer Ash Grunwald has taken the US by storm, taking home an internationally recognised award!
Australia’s favourite blues one-man-band Ash Grunwald is heading back to Australia after a hugely successful American tour. Grunwald begins his Aussie tour in Townsville on the 15th August and will play at The Gov in Adelaide on September 27th.
James Reyne plays Australian Crawl: The Crawl Files Live is the closest thing fans will ever get to an Australian Crawl reunion, and James has been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from fans. ‘It’s something I’ve been asked about constantly over the years, but I never expected it to take off to this degree. We’re going through the vaults now, digging out a few gems!’ He’s promising a no holds barred, full band, rock’n’ roll assault, performing the best from the Aussie Crawl songbook.
Secret Sounds is super excited to announce that the one and only SPIDERBAIT is heading out on the road this August for their first national headline tour in a decade, stopping in at Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth!
Papa vs Pretty roll into town this weekend supporting Ball Park Music for an all ages gig at one of Adelaide’s best music venues, The Gov. One of the most promising young acts in Australia at the moment, Papa vs Pretty are touring songs from their much anticipated new album White Deer Park which was released earlier this year.
Due to a serious family accident, bassist Tony Lloyd was unable to make the trip down to Adelaide so The Necks unfortunately couldn’t play as a full band. With tickets already sold and fans expecting a show, pianist Chris Abrahams and drummer Tony Buck decided to go on with the show, albeit not as The Necks per se
Vance Joy is now excited to announce a series of capital city shows during April and May, stopping at The Gov on Thursday, April 24.
There are other Australian albums as great as Sunnyboys' 1981 debut, Sunnyboys. Recorded in and around a hectic live schedule during the months of May, June and July 1981 the Sunnyboys eponymous debut is an undisputed classic