The former Spice Girl is playing a late night DJ set Wednesday 24 April.
The cancellation of Groovin' the Moo put a dampener on many music fans’ plans this April. While the lineup got a mixed reaction, the one act that seemed to receive a lot of praise was the inclusion of Melanie C. The former Spice Girl was set to DJ at the festival, spinning her favourite tunes along with some of her biggest solo hits.When the festival got canned last month, the rest of Australia was lucky enough to get solo DJ shows from Melanie C, with Adelaide missing out as usual. But today it’s been announced the ‘Never Be The Same Again’ singer is playing a special set in Adelaide at Hindley Street Music Hall on Wednesday 24 April. Yew!In news that’s not surprising, early bird tickets sold out within minutes, with the first release of general admission tickets set to follow suit. In short, if you want a ticket, get in quick!While many remember Melanie C’s achievements with the Spice Girls, the English singer-songwriter and DJ has had a very successful solo career. Along with releasing eight studio albums, with the most recent being the top ten charting Melanie C in 2020, the artist formerly known as Sporty Spice has become recognised for her awesome DJ skills. Her mixes blend different genres and eras and have seen her DJ at some of the biggest festivals and clubs across the globe, including Pacha and Café Mambo Ibiza.If you combine her solo career and her time with the Spice Girls, her list of accomplishments is unbelievable, with more than 135 million sales across albums, singles & collaborations - including 11 UK #1's (more than any other female artist in chart history!).Supported by the stellar lineup of Wines & Good Times DJs: Souli, Audioporn, Josh, Sarez, Paul Marshman, Trim & Bangaz & Ash, this is set to be one hell of a party. Tickets are available now via Moshtix.
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