Photo Gallery: Leprous @ The Gov 05/11/24
Norwegian progressive metal behemoths Leprous put on a show to remember when they performed in Adelaide as part of their Australian tour.
Images by Michael Lockhart
Leprous & Keyan @ The Gov 05/11/24
Read the full review of Leprous’ Adelaide performance here.
Escape The Fate returned to Adelaide ready to open up the pit with a few special guests in tow to lend a hand.
15 years on since their last Australian tour, Poison The Well return with a new album and a live show that turned Lion Arts Factory into a heaving mosh of bodies.
Iconic punks Descendents swung by Adelaide to let everyone know that Everything Sucks, and we couldn't agree more.
The vocal prowess of Matt Corby rejuvenated the souls of a full house at Thebby Theatre, and we were there to catch all the action.
A jam-packed crowd at The Gov were treated to an incredibly vibrant performance from Ball Park Music that left everyone wanting more.
New Zealand alt-pop duo Balu Brigada had everyone grooving along when they hit Adelaide over the weekend.
We caught all the action when Brizzy indie rockers hit Adelaide as part of their recent national tour.
Although Mos Def was a no-show, Brian Jackson and his talented band put on a tremendous performance that did justice to the legendary Gil Scott-Heron’s back catalogue.
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of her groundbreaking debut album Eye To The Telescope, KT Tunstall had everyone singing and laughing during a night of euphoric live music.
Proving they’ve still got it after more than 20 years away, Kiwi legends Split Enz took punters on a nostalgia-filled journey through their biggest hits and anthems.
Touring his new album REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE, Genesis Owusu brought the heat with a mesmerising performance that had Thebby heaving.
Fear Factory delivered 35 years of anthems with the same intensity as when they first burst onto the industrial metal scene.
Back in Australia in support of their latest album Love Your Self, UK rockers Enter Shikari turned the dial up to 11 for a ripsnorting set of old and new tracks, and we caught all the action.
The legendary Nick Barker and the Reptiles put on one hell of a show when they visited Adelaide in support of their new EP, Loose, Vol. II.
Touring the country in support of her sophomore album Small Achievements, Ruby Fields showcased why she is one of the country’s most beloved artists with a rousing performance at The Gov.
Experimental heavy beasts Loathe cemented their position as one of the world’s most ambitious metal acts going around with a mindblowing live performance at The Gov.
It was a night not to be missed when Texan pop punk outfit Bowling for Soup and UK folk punk act Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls turned Hindley Street Music Hall into a heaving mass of sweaty, singing bodies.
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of their acclaimed third studio album Opera Oblivia, Hellions ripped the roof off The Gov and left everyone craving for more.
Superheaven delighted a sold-out Adelaide crowd with a raucous performance that left everyone wanting more.
Memphis May Fire were joined by Blessthefall and Sienna Skies for an evening of metalcore madness.
Michigan’s post-emo heroes Hot Mulligan had everyone moshing along when they played the penultimate gig of their Aussie tour in Adelaide.