Celebrate Summer with 5 Weekends Under the Stars At UniBar Adelaide
The lineup of acts performing over the five weeks includes DJ Shadow, Josh Butler and Delta Heavy.
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If you’re stuck with ideas on how to spend your summer weekends, UniBar Adelaide has you sorted with 5 Weekends Under the Stars.
Promoted under the College Green moniker that was created to host open-air gigs during the pandemic, these five weekends will see some of the best local, national and international acts perform at Cloisters across February and March.
“5x weekends, 10x parties (and counting . . . stay tuned), 20+ international artists, 1x unique urban in-the-round-theatre, plenty of sore dancing feet!” UniBar Adelaide posted on their Instagram account.
So who’s performing? The first weekend is headlined by acclaimed producer DJ Shadow who is bringing his Action Adventure world tour to Cloisters on Saturday, February 15.
Other highlights of the awesome music program include Anjunadeep Open Air taking over on Friday, February 21, Adelaide’s Techno Queen Juilet Fox returning on Saturday, March 1 and legendary British DJs and producers Franky Wah and Sasha performing on Friday, March 21.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via unibaradl.com.au.
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