With two packed out shows at Adelaide Unibar, Zimbabwean-born local Tkay Maidza has proven she is one of the hottest prospects in South Australian music.
I know it’s been a successful Parklife when I can 1) Name a new artist I’ve never seen before and now love. 2) See an act I formerly liked and now don’t care for. 3) Check a favourite off my must-see list, and 4) Walk past far too many people on my way to the Botanic Gardens who didn’t quite make it past their pre-drinks. I guess that makes 2012 a winner. And while I hope the dubstep isn’t here to stay, I’ll get used to it if I have to. 5 Parklife Festivals later and I’m in no rush to miss out in 2013.
One of the country's most loved and attended music festivals, Parklife, has just revealed its 2012 lineup. While Big Day Out failed to deliver a diverse and exciting lineup (well, to Adelaide anyway), Parklife has something for all party goers, festival mongers and music lovers.
Electric Circus and co. are following on from an exciting 2011 by continuining to host some of the most unique and eclectic names in music. Phil Smith, DJ for legendary UK group Oasis, will be playing a one-off set this Thursday, February 2.