Upcoming concerts in Adelaide 2024

Find concerts, live music, festivals and tour dates near Adelaide: buy tickets for 2024/2025 shows.
  1. Take Me To Church
  2. Work Song
  3. Northern Attitude (with Hozier)
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Hozier

  1. Are You Bored Yet? (feat. Clairo)
  2. Remember When
  3. Scrawny
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Wallows

  1. Somethin' 'Bout A Truck
  2. More Girls Like You
  3. Hey Pretty Girl
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Kip Moore

  1. The Boy With the Arab Strap
  2. Piazza, New York Catcher
  3. Every Day's A Lesson In Humility
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Belle and Sebastian

  1. Working Class Man - David Nicholas Mix
  2. Driving Wheels
  3. Good Times
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Jimmy Barnes

  1. Akudama
  2. A Quiet Place to Die
  3. Bring Back The Noise
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Alpha Wolf

  1. Foxglove
  2. Floodlights on the square
  3. I Don't Like People (& They Don't Like Me)
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Boston Manor

  1. Crimewave
  2. Major Crimes
  3. Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away) – Spotify Singles
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HEALTH

  1. New Orleans Is the New Vietnam
  2. Sister Fucker (Pt. I) - remastered 2007
  3. Dogs Holy Life
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Eyehategod

  1. Rose Tinted World
  2. Like Stars In The Firmament
  3. Spend The Grace
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Full of Hell

  1. Portland, Maine
  2. For Some Reason
  3. I Ain't Ever Loved No One - Acoustic
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Donovan Woods

  1. Midnight, The Stars and You
  2. Flower
  3. Your Dystopic Creation Doesn't Fear You
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Deerhoof

  1. A Man Without Love
  2. Can't Take My Eyes Off You
  3. Quando Quando Quando
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Engelbert Humperdinck

  1. Swerve It
  2. Baddest (feat. Pete & Bas, Jaykae, Grima x Azza & P Money) - Edit
  3. Buss The Red
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P Money

  1. Someone Like You (feat. Joy Oladokun)
  2. Sweet Symphony (feat. Chris Stapleton)
  3. look up
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Joy Oladokun

Most famous venues for live shows in Adelaide

  1. Lion Art Factory
  2. Hindley St Music Hall
  3. Jive
  4. The Drive

About Adelaide

MUSIC

Adelaide is the capital of South Australia and pulsates with a diverse music scene. The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, performing at the Adelaide Town Hall, enchants audiences with classical and contemporary performances. Adelaide's music festivals and events, including WOMADelaide and the Adelaide Guitar Festival, transform the city into a global stage. Adelaide has also an emerging alternative music community, bands like The Superjesus and The Mark of Cain have originated from Adelaide.

CULTURE

The Art Gallery of South Australia, housed in a Victorian building, showcases a collection of Australian, European, and Asian artworks, inviting visitors to explore diverse artistic expressions. The Adelaide Festival Centre, overlooking the Torrens River, hosts theater productions, dance performances, and musicals. Adelaide's East End, a hub of creativity, features galleries, boutiques, and cafes, where local artists and designers showcase their talents. The Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, Australia's oldest indigenous-owned and managed arts center, preserves and promotes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, providing insights into Australia's rich indigenous heritage.

HISTORY

Nearby Adelaide, lies several towns and cities, to the north, Gawler, a historic market town, to the east, Murray Bridge, situated along the Murray River, serves as a major regional hub. Further south, Victor Harbor, a coastal town, is a popular destination with ocean views and attractions like Granite Island and its horse-drawn tram.

Adelaide's history unfolds in its heritage-listed buildings and colonial charm. The Adelaide Oval is a sports ground with a history dating back to the 1870s. The South Australian Museum, established in 1856, showcases the natural and cultural heritage of the region, from ancient fossils to Aboriginal artifacts. The Migration Museum, located in a former 19th-century market building, tells the stories of immigrants who have shaped Adelaide's cultural diversity. Adelaide's North Terrace, adorned with historical institutions like the State Library of South Australia and the South Australian Museum, invites visitors to stroll through time.

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