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Saturday 9 August
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Lowrider (SA)
With special guests
You’ll fall in love with this Friend.
“Friend” is the stellar second single from Lowrider’s critically-acclaimed contemporary masterpiece, Diamond Amongst The Thieves (out now through Illusive).
The subtle, delicate brilliance of this track shines through the smooth blend of soulful sounds and heartfelt lyrics, establishing this as the prodigal band’s best work to date.
Details… |
Licensed All Ages
Price
$15 + booking fee
($20 @ door)
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Monday 11 August
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Latino Grooves presents:
Weekly Latin dance classes
Learn Latin dance with Adelaide’s Latin dance specialists every Monday night!
Latino Grooves is Adelaide’s finest and most authentic street Latin dance school.
Our talented and friendly instructors will have you dancing in no time at all. Everything is broken down in an easy-to-learn manner, designed to have you dancing even if you have two left feet!!!
Our classes are fun, social and a great way to get fit! There is no need to book ahead or bring a partner. Just come along and get ready to inject some Latin spice into your life!
Details… |
Price
Casual class – $15 ($12 concession)
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Salsa for Absolute Beginners |
| 7:30pm – |
Salsa for Beginners 2 |
| 8:30pm – |
Intermediate Salsa |
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Friday 15 August
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Ed Kuepper & The Kowalski Collective (Qld)
Ed Kuepper Kometh
Ed Kuepper & The Kowalski Collective return to live performance this August for the first time since their triumphant appearance at the inaugural Don’t Look Back concert series in February, a concept that saw the band performing the Kuepper classic, Honey Steel’s Gold in its entirety.
Details… |
Price
$25 + booking fee
($30 @ door)
Time
Doors open 8pm |
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Saturday 16 August
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La Bomba Productions presents:
Latin Party: Orquesta del Barrio
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Orquesta del Barrio (Vic) |
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Las Chicas Bomba (SA) |
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DJ Raza (El Salvador/SA) |
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DJ Rumbero (Colombia/SA) |
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DJ Señorita (SA) |
La Bomba invite you to party ‘Salsa Bronx Style’ and dress for the occasion [see ticket pricing, right] take a journey down memory lane to 1970s Spanish Harlem, the Latin soul of the Big Apple… join us as we pay homage to New York style salsa with Melbourne’s finest NY style salsa big band, Orquesta del Barrio.
Your feet and hips won't be able to resist the spicy ’n’ saucy mix of fast paced percussive and horn laden mish mash of piquant salsa tunes from Australia’s finest Latin musicians.
Details… |
Price
$16 pre-sold
($22 @ door)
Time
Doors open 8pm |
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Sunday 17 August
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Barbara Morrison (US) in:
“Memories of Ella, Sarah & Billie”
The undisputed first ladies of Jazz Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan and Billie Holliday are being saluted by US acclaimed jazz/blues vocalist Barbara Morrison, who is returning by popular demand to Australian stages in August 2008.
Born in Ypsilanti, Michigan and raised in Romulus, Michigan, Barbara Morrison recorded her first appearance for radio in Detroit at the age of 10. Well known in the Los Angeles area for her duo and trio dates Ms. Morrison also tours extensively, blazing a trail as a Jazz and Blues legend in her own right across the Continental United States, Western Europe the Far East and Australia, wowing audiences with her band.
Details… |
Price
$45 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 8pm |
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Friday 22 August
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The Whitlams (NSW)
Night at The Gov
Special guests:
Bobby Flynn (Qld)
Goldstein (SA)
Classic Australian act The Whitlams will be performing a special show at The Gov in Adelaide.
The show is set to be a memorable one as the band are touring across Australia on the back of their long awaited “Best Of” album, out 2nd August through Warner Music.
The band will have the crowd traveling down memory lane playing songs off their “Best Of”, their collection of singles and beloved songs from their six industry acclaimed studio albums.
Details… |
Early Show
Price
$25 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 6:45pm |
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Saturday 23 August
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The Whitlams (NSW)
Night at The Gov
Special guest:
Bobby Flynn (Qld)
Classic Australian act The Whitlams will be performing a special show at The Gov in Adelaide.
The show is set to be a memorable one as the band are touring across Australia on the back of their long awaited “Best Of” album, out 2nd August through Warner Music.
The band will have the crowd traveling down memory lane playing songs off their “Best Of”, their collection of singles and beloved songs from their six industry acclaimed studio albums.
Details… |
Price
$25 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 8pm |
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Sunday 24 August
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Etype (SA)
Un-official CD launch
Special guests:
Wizards Of Oz (Vic)
Adelaide favourites etypejazz present their first collection of all original material as a self-titled debut re-branded as ‘Etype’.
Details… |
Early Show
Price
$20 ($16 concession) + booking fee
Time
Doors open 4pm |
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Wednesday 27 August
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Hoodoo Gurus

Children Collide |
Double bill:
Hoodoo Gurus (NSW)
Children Collide (Vic)
Hoodoo Gurus:
Like wow. For two and a half decades the Hoodoo Gurus have consistently been one of the most inventive, lyrically smart and goddamn exciting rock’n’roll bands Australia has ever produced. Oh yeah, and they’ve done it with style, panache and a wicked sense of humour. Along the way they’ve influenced an entire generation of bands which kinda explains why the likes of You Am I, The Living End, Dallas Crane, Grinspoon and many others queued up a few years back to pay tribute to the band’s 1984 debut album, Stoneage Romeos.
From the get go the Hoodoo Gurus created a distinctive distillation of music that was in their respective record collections, creating a fascinating synthesis of The Cramps, T. Rex, Little Richard, The Ramones, Suicide, Gene Vincent, The Flamin’ Goovies, Nancy Sinatra, Gary Glitter, Bobby Gentry, The Sonics and a thousand others. They spelt it out in “(Let’s All) Turn On”, the opening track from Stoneage Romeos.
Details… |
Price
$30 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Friday 29 August
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The Idea Of North (NSW)
The Idea Of North returns to SA… more South Australian than ever.
Now boasting a 50% South Australian line up, The Idea Of North returns to one of their favourite venues to kick off their SA tour on Friday the 29th of August.
Details… |
Price
$28 ($22 concession) + booking fee
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Saturday 30 August
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The Shiny Brights (SA)
Let’s Not And Say We Did EP launch
Supported by:
Bakewell Street (SA)
The Touch (SA)
DJ Stubanger (SA)
Adelaide indie kids The Shiny Brights were born in early 2008 in the scintillating environs of a riverside warehouse stocking used whitegoods. Their soon to be released debut EP Let’s Not and Say We Did is a culmination of an exciting year for The Shiny Brights. In their short career they’ve already become buddies with Sir Bob as the only unsigned act on the Make Poverty History DVD, sold-out loads of shows, supported some of the hottest upcoming acts like The Galvatrons, Dukes Of Windsor and Scientists Of Modern Music and were finalists in the influential Australian National Campus Band Competition.
Details… |
Price
$10 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 8pm |
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Sunday 31 August
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Arts Access SA presents:
Club Cool
Club Cool is disability-friendly, family-friendly!
Catch some music, fun, and friends on the last Sunday of every month.
Club Cool is South Australia’s longest running integrated music and dance event. It is a showcase for arts and disability, and features the cool bands, MCs, DJs and the live broadcast of Radio Cool (on Radio Adelaide 101.5FM).
Details… |
Price
$5 @ door
Members FREE
Time
The last Sunday of each month
12:30pm - 5pm |
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Tuesday 2 September
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The Music Works
The Dynamic Day Gig
Disability and Family friendly
The Music Works is an event designed to attract people that have time during the day who would enjoy live music performance, singalong sessions and a vibrant, friendly community, all at very low cost.
Details… |
Price
$6 @ door
Support workers accompanying clients – FREE
Time
The first Tuesday of each month
10:30am - 2:30pm |
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Wednesday 3 September
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SCALA’s Festival of Original Music (FOOM) Song Competition Live Final
SCALA’s FOOM Song Competition Live Final features 15 or so of SA’s finest up and coming songwriters.
Winning songs are recorded and released on SCALA’s CD collection. Winning songs from Studio, Demo and Lyrics Sections are also announced on the night.
Details… |
Price
$5 @ door
Time
Doors open 7pm |
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Saturday 6 September
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Triple J presents:
Magic Dirt (Vic)
“No Sleep ’Til Christmas” Tour
Supported by:
Leader Cheetah (SA)
Swords (SA)
Miss Golly Gosh (SA)
Magic Dirt release Girl, their brand new album, on Saturday 5 July.
That gives the band the rest of the month to re-string their guitars, stock up on gaffer tape, pack their tooth brushes, reload their ipods and get the van serviced before they hit the road on the biggest national tour of their entire career.
Details… |
Price
$20 + booking fee
($25 @ door)
Time
Doors open 8pm |
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Sunday 7 September
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Channel [V], MySpace, and Street Press Australia presents:
End Of Fashion (WA)
Special guests:
The Seabellies (NSW)
Harlequin League (WA)
It’s no lie, they’re back for an album tour
End of Fashion are pleased to announce they are doing what they love best and heading back out on the road with special guests The Seabellies and Harlequin League, on a national headline tour in September/October to support the release of their new album, Book Of Lies, which is released on September 27.
Details… |
Price
$20 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Thursday 11 September
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Rip It Up 1000 Editions Party
Things have come a long way since our first issue… Now Rip It Up is about to turn 1,000 – so let’s party like it’s 1989.
Rip It Up brings you a selection of Adelaide’s finest bands and DJs. Final Cut soon to be announced!
Details… |
Price
$5 @ door
Time
Doors open 8pm |
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Friday 12 September
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Shapeshifter (NZ)
With special guests
Fresh from two European tours, Shapeshifter return to bring more explosive live shows to Australia.
Shapeshifter, voted New Zealand’s best live act, is back on the road performing the electric and cutting edge set they are known and loved for. To top this off they are releasing their first live album with tracks from their epic orchestra tour.
Details… |
Price
$30 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 8pm |
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Saturday 13 September
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Ash Grunwald (Vic)
Ash Grunwald is back with his most adventurous, exciting and accessible album yet; the highly anticipated full length studio release, Fish Out Of Water.
The album, in stores late August, sees Ash collaborating with the renowned beats master Countbounce from well-known Australian hip hop outfit, TZU.
The end result is a thrilling hybrid of musical styles, infused with beats and grooves, junkyard percussion, scorching riffs and Grunwald’s trademark deep and strong vocal that is bound to impress and delight fans of quality music.
Details… |
Price
$20 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Thursday 18 September
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Bob Brozman (US)
Supported by:
Skip Sail (Vic)
Redefining musical diversity worldwide, Bob Brozman is a remarkably prolific artist whose wit, energy, and musical technique combine powerfully to create an unforgettable live performance. A master of slide, fingerstyle, and percussive guitar, Bob’s exhilarating show spans the global and musical spectrum, and keeps audiences enthralled, begging for more of his endearing, infectious energy.
Bob’s familiarity with diverse world music cultures produces a novel blending of rhythmic and timbral influences, unparalleled in today’s musical environment. His rhythmic dexterity resonates with elements of blues, jazz, Gypsy swing, calypso, sega, and even the most modern hip-hop and ska beats.
Details… |
Price
$25 + booking fee
($30 @ door)
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Friday 19 September
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Josh Pyke (NSW)
The Lighthouse Tour
Special guests:
Firekites (NSW)
Josh Pyke is pleased to announce a short string of dates this September to showcase songs from his new album Chimney’s Afire, which is due out later this year.
These venues are much smaller than the sold-out Monkey With A Drum tour last year and demand will be high, so get in quick to ensure your tickets.
Details… |
Price
$30 + booking fee
($35 @ door)
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Thursday 25 September
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National Campus Band Competition State Final
The National Campus Band Competition (NCBC) is the largest live band competition in the southern hemisphere!
NCBC has been running on Australian University and TAFE campuses across the country for 18 years providing audiences with some truly memorable moments and memorable bands. Each year up to 1000 bands from over 80 institutions compete live looking to be crowned national winners of this prestigious and highly respected competition.
Details… |
Licensed All Ages
Price
FREE
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Saturday 27 September
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Triple J and Supersonic Events present:
Birds Of Tokyo (WA)
The Universes Tour
With special guests
To celebrate the release of their breathtaking sophomore album, Universes, Birds Of Tokyo have announced a huge 24-show national tour. After selling out every show of their ‘Silhouettic’ single tour in May, The Universes Tour presents an opportunity to those who missed out and to those who couldn’t get enough.
Birds Of Tokyo are renowned for their heartfelt, interactive and amazingly energetic live shows, with eager punters lining up hours before doors open to ensure they score a front-row position. Lead man Ian Kenny (named by Beat Magazine as “Australia’s premier vocalist”) centers the act tightly with his intense and passionate performances. The Universes Tour will be no different.
Details… |
Price
$25.20 + booking fee
($30 @door)
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Sunday 28 September
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Arts Access SA presents:
Club Cool
Club Cool is disability-friendly, family-friendly!
Catch some music, fun, and friends on the last Sunday of every month.
Club Cool is South Australia’s longest running integrated music and dance event. It is a showcase for arts and disability, and features the cool bands, MCs, DJs and the live broadcast of Radio Cool (on Radio Adelaide 101.5FM).
Details… |
Price
$5 @ door
Members FREE
Time
The last Sunday of each month
12:30pm - 5pm |
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Sunday 28 September
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Mel Watson (left) and
Sam Lohs (right) |
Mel Watson & Sam Lohs (Fruit) (SA)
Mel and Sam return to Adelaide to celebrate life, friendship and share beautiful music
after playing a sold out show in 2007.
Now living in different countries (USA/AUS),
Mel has a new self-produced album, Seed, and the evening will include products for sale
by With Compassion, a local charity that raises funds and donates medical supplies
to animal shelters in developing countries.
Bring all your friends for this special event.
Details… |
Price
$18 ($12 concession) + booking fee
Time
Doors open 7pm
Show starts 8pm |
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Tuesday 30 September
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The Music Works
The Dynamic Day Gig
Disability and Family friendly
The Music Works is an event designed to attract people that have time during the day who would enjoy live music performance, singalong sessions and a vibrant, friendly community, all at very low cost.
Details… |
Price
$6 @ door
Support workers accompanying clients – FREE
Time
10:30am - 2:30pm |
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Tuesday 30 September
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Toni Childs (US)
The unstoppable Toni Childs is back in 2008 with a brand new album Keep The Faith (distributed by Metropolitan Groove Merchants in mid-August) and a mind blowing body care line, Feminine Mysteries.
Best known for her heavily R&B-influenced “Don’t Walk Away”, Toni Childs hit the big time in 1988 when her critically acclaimed debut album Union went Double Platinum in Australia selling 200,000 albums. The same year she was nominated for three Grammys including Best New Artist.
Now exactly two decades later, she is releasing the emotionally hard hitting Keep The Faith; a blend of roots, rock and folk gospel songs that simmer with husky vocals and spine tingling lyrics.
Details… |
Price
$40 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Monday 6 October
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Illapu (Chile)
Illapu (prounounced “eeyapu”) are a Chilean folk and Andean musical ensemble formed in 1971, in Antofagasta, in northern Chile, by the brothers José Miguel, Jaime, Andrés and Roberto Márquez Bugueno.
Illapu comes from the Quechua word meaning “Lightning Bolt”. In 1981, they were forced into exile – going first to France and later Mexico City. In 1988, due to the improved political climate, they returned to their homeland, Chile. Their 1993 album, En Estos Días, which contained the hit single, “Lejos del Amor”, won 7 platinum records.
This coming October long weekend, Australian audiences will have the chance to experience internationally acclaimed Illapu live in concert.
Details… |
Price
$70 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 7pm |
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Tuesday 7 October
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The Frontier Touring Company, Video Hits, and Access All Areas proudly presents:
Colbie Caillat (US)
Special guest:
Kate Miller-Heidke (Qld)
The Frontier Touring Company is thrilled to confirm that platinum-selling songstress Colbie Caillat will perform on Australian shores for the first time ever this October. The ‘Bubbly’ Colbie will perform in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. Kate Miller-Heidke will be Colbie’s special guest at all shows.
Details… |
Tickets on sale Friday 15 August
Price
$49.50 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Friday 10 October
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Billions Australia presents:
The New Pornographers (Canada)
Billions Australia proudly announce the return of Vancouver pop maestros, The New Pornographers to Australia for a handful of club shows and a festival date this spring. Headed by A.C. Newman and including an outrageously talented cast of musicians, this Canadian supergroup have released four widely acclaimed album gems since they first gathered in 1997.
Details… |
Price
$50 + booking fee
($55 @ door)
Time
Doors open 8pm |
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Sunday 12 October
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The Grates (Qld)
Teeth Lost, Hearts Won Tour
Special guests:
The Vasco Era (Vic)
The John Steel Singers (Qld)
The Grates’ live shows have now become stuff of legend. Patience’s dancing style has its own patent, Alana’s smile is always infectious and John is the captain of their musician-ship. You never know quite what to expect, as Winter Wonderlands, party balloons and colourful capers fill the stage. Their recent Surprise Parties where the unusual locations weren’t revealed until 48 hours before the show are testimony to the fact that The Grates never stick to the norm!
With their upcoming new album, Teeth Lost, Hearts Won, already getting young hearts a flutter ahead of its early August release, The Grates get ready to give fans a coronary with the announce of a major national tour throughout October.
Details… |
Licensed All Ages
Price
$32 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Saturday 18 October
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High Voltage (SA)
The original line up
The first Adelaide band to pay a full tribute to one of Australia’s greatest rock bands, AC/DC, ARE BACK.
Formed in March of 1988, the band gained a fast reputation as one of the most energetic and exciting bands around. Comprising of all original members, John A (lead vocals), Rob G (guitar) Tony D (guitar) Frank A (bass guitar), Carlo R (drums). All members have been doing their own thing, recording originals, teaching, and performing with various acts around town.
Details… |
Price
$25 + booking fee
($25 @ door)
Time
Doors open 8pm |
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Sunday 19 October
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Marc Mittag (NSW) & The Headhunters (US) Workshop
For the first time ever in Australia – the legendary Headhunters
The godfathers of funk and fusion, whose hits “Chameleon” and “Watermelon Man” continue to be played the world over are finally coming to the Australian circuit. Originally fronted by Herbie Hancock, The Headhunters’ Australian tour will feature funk drummer extraordinaire Mike Clark, master percussionist Bill Summers, the amazing Jerry Z on hammond organ and bass, and Australian composer and guitar innovator Marc Mittag. Fans of the Headhunters will be treated to their classic hits along with songs from their new album and compositions by Mittag.
“Head Hunters, with its funky, new take on fusion, became the biggest-selling jazz disc to date: released in 1973, a 500,000-selling gold record in 1974, and a million-selling platinum disc in 1986… Another sign of the disc's impact is that the Headhunters funk on, 30-plus years after their debut release.”
– The Metro Times Detroit
The Headhunters continue to sell-out to packed houses in Europe and Japan and their song “God Made Me Funky” was sampled by The Fugees and covered by Jamiroquai.
Details… |
Price
$35 + booking fee
($40 @ door)
| Workshop & show – |
$60 + booking fee
($65 @ door) |
Time
Doors open 1:30pm
Workshop starts 2pm
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Sunday 19 October
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Marc Mittag (NSW) & The Headhunters (US)
For the first time ever in Australia – the legendary Headhunters
The godfathers of funk and fusion, whose hits “Chameleon” and “Watermelon Man” continue to be played the world over are finally coming to the Australian circuit. Originally fronted by Herbie Hancock, The Headhunters’ Australian tour will feature funk drummer extraordinaire Mike Clark, master percussionist Bill Summers, the amazing Jerry Z on hammond organ and bass, and Australian composer and guitar innovator Marc Mittag. Fans of the Headhunters will be treated to their classic hits along with songs from their new album and compositions by Mittag.
“Head Hunters, with its funky, new take on fusion, became the biggest-selling jazz disc to date: released in 1973, a 500,000-selling gold record in 1974, and a million-selling platinum disc in 1986… Another sign of the disc's impact is that the Headhunters funk on, 30-plus years after their debut release.”
– The Metro Times Detroit
The Headhunters continue to sell-out to packed houses in Europe and Japan and their song “God Made Me Funky” was sampled by The Fugees and covered by Jamiroquai.
Details… |
Price
$35 + booking fee
($40 @ door)
Time
Doors open 8pm
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Monday 20 October
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Marc Mittag (NSW) & The Headhunters (US) Workshop
For the first time ever in Australia – the legendary Headhunters
The godfathers of funk and fusion, whose hits “Chameleon” and “Watermelon Man” continue to be played the world over are finally coming to the Australian circuit. Originally fronted by Herbie Hancock, The Headhunters’ Australian tour will feature funk drummer extraordinaire Mike Clark, master percussionist Bill Summers, the amazing Jerry Z on hammond organ and bass, and Australian composer and guitar innovator Marc Mittag. Fans of the Headhunters will be treated to their classic hits along with songs from their new album and compositions by Mittag.
“Head Hunters, with its funky, new take on fusion, became the biggest-selling jazz disc to date: released in 1973, a 500,000-selling gold record in 1974, and a million-selling platinum disc in 1986… Another sign of the disc's impact is that the Headhunters funk on, 30-plus years after their debut release.”
– The Metro Times Detroit
The Headhunters continue to sell-out to packed houses in Europe and Japan and their song “God Made Me Funky” was sampled by The Fugees and covered by Jamiroquai.
Details… |
Price
$35 + booking fee
($40 @ door)
Time
Doors open 8pm
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Thursday 23 October
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Hulahoop Productions presents:
The Warlocks (US)
Supported by:
The Black Ryder (Vic)
Blackmilk (WA)
Yet to grace our shores, The Warlocks arrive this spring to give us a taste of the real underground psychedelic movement.
Having been around for 8 years, with lead singer Bobby Hecksher once playing with the Brian Jonestown Massacre and Beck, and playing festivals worldwide, it’s about time Australia got the chance to experience this 5-piece ensemble.
Renowned for taking everything we know about alternative music, destroying it and rebuilding it into something both enchanting and mind-blowing, The Warlocks are coming to give us, ‘art for art’s sake’, creating sounds and sights that have been long needed and long forgotten in these synthetic times, a look inside their powerful, hallucinatory world with amazing pop songs and addictive guitar mayhem anchoring their trip.
Details… |
Price
$44.50 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Saturday 25 October
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Jackson Jackson (Vic)
Jackson Jackson is the psychedelic collective of musicians led by Harry James Angus (Vocals/Trumpet; The Cat Empire) and Producer/composer Jan Skubiszewski (Two Hands (APRA award winner), The Rage In Placid Lake, Last Man Standing).
Featuring a wall of synthesisers, drums, guitars, an MPC and soaring melodies from the elegantly-robed 5-piece vocal section; the live show is where epic retro comes face to face with the future.
Details… |
Price
$20 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Sunday 26 October
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Arts Access SA presents:
Club Cool
Club Cool is disability-friendly, family-friendly!
Catch some music, fun, and friends on the last Sunday of every month.
Club Cool is South Australia’s longest running integrated music and dance event. It is a showcase for arts and disability, and features the cool bands, MCs, DJs and the live broadcast of Radio Cool (on Radio Adelaide 101.5FM).
Details… |
Price
$5 @ door
Members FREE
Time
The last Sunday of each month
12:30pm - 5pm |
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Wednesday 29 October
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Abstract Entertainment International presents:
Paul Young (UK) and Tony Hadley (ex Spandau Ballet) (UK)
For the first time on stage performing together in concert – October 2008
Two of Britain’s major music influences, Paul Young and Tony Hadley of Spandau Ballet, will be performing together for the first time on stage in Australia in October 2008.
Details… |
Price
$69 + booking fee
($79 @ door)
Time
Doors open 7:30pm |
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Friday 8 November
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Illusive, inthemix.com.au, FasterLouder, Triple J, MTV, and 3 present:
Bliss N Eso (NSW)
Flying Colours Tour
Supported by:
Motley (UK)
Mind Over Matter (NSW)
The time has finally arrived. Anyone that has seen Bliss N Eso live before can attest to the fact that not only are they the most dynamic live hip-hop group in the country but are also one of the most incredible live acts that you will see in your life.
Details… |
Licensed All Ages
Price
$25 + booking fee
Time
Doors open 8:30pm |
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Friday 12 December
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Lucky Seven (SA) – Xmas Show
It was March 2004, when seven of the coolest cats in the music business banded together to form the ‘hippest’ swing band Adelaide has ever seen!
They call themselves Lucky Seven.
These seven misfits have years of musical experience, combining cool jazz licks with a raw, hard, rockabilly style rhythm, which becomes the backbone of the Lucky Seven trademark sound.
Details… |
Price
$15 @ door
Time
Doors open 8pm |