Feeling overwhelmed by the mad month of Fringe? Bamboozled by more than 1,500 shows written up in 7-point type beneath a blizzard of icons? Well, fear not! The Note’s reviewers have done a bit of cherry-picking…
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Long Way To The Top
WHAT: A full-throttle celebration of the best Aussie rock, fronted by Dave Gleeson (The Screaming Jets, The Angels).
WHEN: Mar 7-22 | The Fantail @ Gluttony | Tickets
WHY: AC/DC, INXS, Powderfinger, Midnight Oil, Cold Chisel and more, sung by an Aussie icon. Need we say more?
A History of Nick Drake
WHAT: Nick Drake, played by guitar extraordinaire Cal Williams Jr. A night of intense talent, beauty and woe.
WHEN: Feb 20-Mar 20 | Grande Room @ The Gilbert Street Hotel | Tickets
WHY: One of the world’s greatest folk songwriters performed by critically acclaimed guitarist and singer Cal Williams Jr.
Songs of Survival: A Journey of Strength and Soul
WHAT: Experience an unforgettable evening of powerful storytelling and soulful live music with acclaimed First Nations singer-songwriters Toni Janke and Sonia Smith.
WHEN: Mar 1 | Tandanya Theatre @ Gluttony | Tickets
WHY: This celebration of culture, original music and storytelling will leave you with goosebumps.
Electric Fields
WHAT: ARIA Award-winning duo whose electronic pop creations saw them represent Australia at Eurovision in 2024.
WHEN: Mar 9 | The Venue @ The Gov | Tickets
WHY: Catch one of Adelaide’s most exciting live acts in an intimate and welcoming space.
Chicane DJ Set
WHAT: Legendary UK DJ whose worked with the likes of Sir Tom Jones, Bryan Adams, Cher and more.
WHEN: Mar 6 | The Fantail @ Gluttony | Tickets
WHY: Spend the night on the dancefloor shaking it to the biggest dance anthems from the past two decades.
Feeling overwhelmed by the mad month of Fringe? Bamboozled by more than 1,500 shows written up in 7-point type beneath a blizzard of icons? Well, fear not! The Note’s reviewers have done a bit of cherry-picking…
Watch some of the best romance films on the big screen at The Piccadilly.
Enjoy cult classics such as The Warriors, All That Jazz, Bottle Rocket and more on the big screen at The Piccadilly.
Catch the star of Taskmaster performing at the Thebarton Theatre in October.
Feeling overwhelmed by the mad month of Fringe? Bamboozled by more than 1,500 shows written up in 7-point type beneath a blizzard of icons? Well, fear not! The Note’s reviewers have done a bit of cherry-picking…
This is your chance to watch classic movies such as The Last Picture Show, Raising Arizona and Blue Velvet on the big screen.
Head along and watch the annual award show live with fellow cinephiles.
Over 200 shows across 16 performance spaces with more music acts than ever!
The renovations include the opening of Angry Penguin restaurant.
Get to know Local designer and creator of the label Midheaven, Billie Davies.
Jim Jefferies brings his new stand-up show to Adelaide in July.
The tour coincides with the release of Emma Memma’s new album, Jungle Picnic.
The American comic is performing at the Norwood Concert Hall.
The tour arrives following Reuben’s recent appointment as the Artistic Director of the 2026 Adelaide Cabaret Festival.
Highlights include Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett, Michael Paynter’s The Great Australian Songbook Live, The LadyBoys of Bangkok and more.
The Kiwi comic is bringing his I Can See O’Leary Now The Ray Has Gone Tour to Australia this winter.
The award-winning production arrives in Adelaide in August 2026.
This year’s festival features Jodie Foster starring in her first French lanugage lead in Vie Privée (A Private Life).
Get $5 off a host of family shows at Fool’s Paradise.
Find out what goes on behind the scenes of the Adelaide Fringe.
Get $5 off hundreds of Adelaide Fringe shows today and today only!
His new show blends live cooking, storytelling and audience interaction.
The Aussie duo are bringing their new show, Show_v4.1_Final_USETHIS, to Australian shores from March to May 2026.
The immersive 360-degree cinema experience is on the move this Fringe.
Gluttony returns with two new dining experiences.
Experience a taste of Brazilian street festivals at Glenelg next month.
SNOUT is the brainchild of local author and musician Malcolm Sutton.
The cancellation comes after Palestinian author Randa Abdel-Fattah had her invitation to Adelaide Writers' Week rescinded.
Head along to Botanic Park for classic date night movies such as Notting Hill, Pretty Woman and The Notebook.