Adelaide jazz musicians Thomas Voss and Enne R. shine in this year’s International Jazz Day concert, a vibrant celebration that brings together some incredible – and innovative – South Australian voices.
PHOTO GALLERY: With a more traditional line-up of rhythm and dance artists, the 2024 WOMADelaide drew nearly 98,000 festival-goers over four days and carried a sweeping message of peace in the shadow of controversy.
DJ Groove Terminator and the Soweto Gospel Choir use 30 years’ worth of club hits to take their audience on a nostalgic high-energy trip through the history of dance music. ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
Adam Page returns to the Adelaide Fringe with a show that pushes the boundaries of what audiences have seen him do before in a dynamic sound experience. ★★★★
Singer-songwriter Meg Washington enchanted UKARIA as she and musician Paul Hankinson reimagined her back-catalogue in an intimate duo concert.
The legacy of Uncle Archie Roach is one that is hard to overstate and it is ever-present in this performance at UKARIA Cultural Centre by Emma Donovan, Jess Hitchcock, Lior and Paul Grabowsky.