Cabaret Festival review: RocKwiz Salutes Adelaide
As iconic to Australian TV as the pigs in the rubbish bins are to Rundle Mall, RocKwiz presented a night of excellent live entertainment with this grand salute to Adelaide.
As iconic to Australian TV as the pigs in the rubbish bins are to Rundle Mall, RocKwiz presented a night of excellent live entertainment with this grand salute to Adelaide.
Fancy yourself an expert on AC/DC, Cold Chisel, Sia or the Hilltop Hoods? Then you may want to get along to RocKwiz Salutes Adelaide at the Cabaret Festival.
The coronavirus crisis has forced the cancellation of this year’s Adelaide Cabaret Festival, which was preparing to celebrate its 20th anniversary with the final program curated by artistic director Julia Zemiro.
The Adelaide Cabaret Festival has announced a selection of early-release shows from its 2020 line-up, from a RocKwiz New York tribute to a four-day French Soiree.
Adelaide Cabaret Festival artistic director Julia Zemiro nominates six highlights – from classic cabaret acts to the unexpected – amid an eclectic line-up of festival performances featuring more than 380 artists over 16 days.
One of the last remaining antique Belgium mirror tents will come to life for Julia Zemiro’s inaugural Adelaide Cabaret Festival, hosting an eclectic line-up of live performances and a late-night club on weekends.