Grab Half-Price Tickets To This Weekend’s Future Sounds Festival
Head along this Saturday night and catch the debut Adelaide performance of Big Noter alongside Shady Nasty, Bones & Jones and more.
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Adelaide plays host to new festival Future Sounds at UniBar Adelaide on Kaurna Land this Saturday, 14 June.
Keen to fill the room for this great showcase of Aussie talent, organisers are offering friends of The Note 50% off tickets. You read that correctly, half-price tickets!
All you need to do is head to the Moshtix website and use the code NOTEMATES at the checkout to redeem your half-price ticket. That's a stacked line-up (featuring Briggs' new heavy project Big Noter) for just twenty bucks! An absolute steal!
Future Sounds Festival is a new mini-festival curated and produced by General Admission Entertainment and UniBar Adelaide. It is an unapologetically fresh line-up of artists playing new material, producing new sounds and some in brand new projects altogether.
Future Sounds is headlined by Big Noter (for the first time in South Australia), the all-new project from Aboriginal Australian icon Briggs. Tapping into his hardcore, punk and metal roots, Briggs will be accompanied by a full live band, trading hip hop beats for giant riffage in a return to the heavy sounds he grew up on.
Also on the bill are Sydney-based Shady Nasty, whose raucous live show is at the boundaries of alternative punk and contemporary hip hop. After skipping Adelaide on their Trek album release jaunt, this will be the first time they play their new material in SA.
Bones & Jones come to Adelaide with their new record In Colour in tow for the first time. The frenetic energy of their live show has seen them support artists like King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, The Nude Party (USA), and The Murlocs.
Xiao Xiao’s Left Right is high on rotation in the GAE office, and the crew are pretty stoked to bring them to Adelaide to debut their brand of east coast post-punk. “Fight like a butterfly sting like a gee / Don’t talk to me you gronk / You can catch me at the rooftop / Fuck around and you’ll get chopped.” Enough said.
Future Sounds also introduces Deluna, a prog-rock-rap trio, two parts Adelaide, one part Melbourne by way of Quebec, playing for the very first time live after dropping their debut album Chaos.
Plus, catch Adelaide's surf-psych-reggae duo Witch Hunt, femme punk noise machine Babyteeth, and SA mid-coast post-hardcore force FREEGOLF.
Future Sounds takes place at UniBar Adelaide on Saturday, June 14 and runs from 2pm to 12am. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au. Use the code NOTEMATES for 50% tickets.
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