Convict Class Announce Anarchy in Adelaide 2
Get down to the Ed Castle for a spirited evening of Aussie punk rock February 2026.
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After a massive success earlier this year with the very first Anarchy in Adelaide, veteran Victorian punkers Convict Class are bringing their night of Aussie punk and rock back to Adelaide in February 2026.
The second edition of this high-energy punk rock show takes place at the Ed Castle on Saturday 7 February, with New South Wales pub rockers Rust headlining the bill.
Festival curators Convict Class will also take to the stage alongside Queensland acts Kombi Killers and The Knock Backs and Victorian heavyhitters Resolver.
Anarchy in Adelaide also features a stack of local legends, including Lola, Perdition, Jongo Bones and the Barefoot Bandits and Rat Catcher.
Kicking off at 3pm, Convict Class are promising nine hours of non-stop tunes, and with the exceptional lineup on offer, tickets are sure to sell fast, so grab yours asap!
Tickets for Anarchy in Adelaide 2 are on sale now via Oztix.
Anarchy in Adelaide 2 takes place at the Ed Castle on Saturday 7 February. Tickets on sale via Oztix.
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