Adelaide Comes Alive With Gunson Street Party
Get down to Gunson Street on Friday 31 October for an evening of live music, delicious eats, local markets and more.
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It’s all happening in Adelaide this October, with Gunson Street transforming into a playground of creativity and community spirit for one special night.
The Gunson Street party is a celebration of everything that makes the neighbourhood extraordinary – live music, delicious eats, local markets and more.
Taking over Gunson Street on Friday 31 October, this free, one-night-only event gives Adelaideans the chance to experience the bustling area in a new light.
Shoppers can explore an array of retail stores along Gunson Street, with many offering exclusives and surprises for those who visit. Creative activations will line the streets alongside local makers selling their wares in pop-up market stalls.
An array of food stalls and restaurants will be serving up delightful delicacies, with bars serving craft beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages.
Music lovers will be serenaded by some of the state’s most exciting emerging artists. Kicking off at 4pm, synth pop wonder My Chérie takes to the stage, followed by jazz meets funk collective Barnabas Bosist, art indie project Short Snarl, singer-songwriter Jess Johns and blues rockers The Dainty Morsels. Check out the schedule below.
4:00 – 4:45 PM Cherie
5:00 – 5:45 PM Barnabas
6:00 – 6:45 PM Short Snarl
7:00 – 7:45 PM Jess Johns
8:15 – 9:00 PM The Dainty Morsels
There’ll also be DJ sets by Lamboba Productions and Latin roving performers bringing rhythm and colour to every corner.
Gunson Street Party is fun for the whole family, with plenty of activities for the kids and chill zones for those who need a break.
Relaxed, inclusive, and full of heart. Come early, stay late, and make memories.
Gunson Street Party is free to enter and takes place from 4pm on Friday 31 October.
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