Memories
Marina Prior, one of Australia’s best-loved ladies of musical theatre, will perform her new show, Leading Lady, in Adelaide in late May.
Goodbye to Berlin
It is rare for a classical music concert to come with a parental guidance warning, but it is also rare for a leading Australian ensemble to present a program that…
Family Guy
After releasing three albums in New Zealand, Melbourne singer/songwriter Tim Guy finally has an Australian release under his belt with the new LP Dreaming of a Night Mango, which he…
Enter the Sea Dragon
The Fleurieu Peninsula region, located about 70kms south of Adelaide, is once again playing host to The Leafy Sea Dragon Festival during April.
The experience of immersive listening
Eight years ago, the BBC aired a ‘Beethoven Experience’ program on Radio 3 that ran non-stop for six days, playing all of Beethoven’s more than 650 works. It sparked tremendous…
Review: WOMADelaide
Friday, March 8 to Monday, March 11
A horrible thought occurred when enjoying the modern Italian folk of Nidi D’Arac: what if Adelaide lost WOMAD?
Stories of Ghosts
Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier will launch their new album Stories of Ghosts at the Wheatsheaf Hotel on Thursday, March 21.
Fire spared the Bundaleer Festival
Last January’s fire near Jamestown in the state’s Mid North came perilously close to snuffing out this year’s Bundaleer Festival. More than 2,300 hectares of scrub and forest were burned…
She’ll take you there
Seventy-three-year-old Mavis Staples returns to Australia with a new album on its way, her second in collaboration with Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, as the soul and gospel legend continues to not…
Fire spared the Bundaleer Festival
Last January’s fire near Jamestown in the state’s Mid North came perilously close to snuffing out this year’s Bundaleer Festival. More than 2300 hectares of scrub and forest were burned…
Ultraviolet harmonies
For the uninitiated, coming across the work of Tim Hecker can be like taking a 90-degree turn away from anything they have ever known as ‘music’.
Zen and the art of gamba playing
Following his first Adelaide Festival appearance in 1996, the renowned Catalan viola da gamba player Jordi Savall returns to perform solo works by Bach, Marais, Abel, Sainte-Colombe and others.


