My Chérie, Oscar The Wild and Dem Mob To Perform Alongside AC/DC And Lenny Kravitz at BP Adelaide Grand Final
The after-race concerts take place on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 November.
Image supplied, Kurt Peterson and Cameron Stemmler
The bp Adelaide Grand Final after-race concert series just got a hell of a lot better after it was announced that three of South Australia’s most exciting emerging acts are supporting headliners Lenny Kravitz and AC/DC.
MusicSA have revealed First Nations hip hop collective DEM MOB and ethereal pop sensation My Chérie will share the stage with the legendary Lenny Kravitz on Saturday 29 November, while indie favourites Oscar The Wild will open for AC/DC on Sunday 30 November 30.
All three acts are making waves in the Aussie music scene. Hip hop trio DEM MOB have performed at the likes of WOMADelaide, Spain’s Primavera Sound and New York’s Lincoln Centre, magnetic pop folk artist My Chérie was recently named a finalist at the 2025 SA Music Awards, and rising indie prospect Oscar the Wild are riding high from the release of their latest single, ‘Blue’.
In partnership with the South Australian Motor Sport Board, MusicSA has handpicked these three acts to showcase the state’s thriving live music scene.
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Speaking about the support acts, MusicSA CEO, Christine Schloithe, said, “Supporting emerging South Australian artists to appear on some of the biggest stages in the country is at the heart of what we do. Having DEM MOB, My Chérie and Oscar The Wild perform alongside Lenny Kravitz and AC/DC shines a spotlight on incredible homegrown talent and introduces South Australian audiences to local artists they may not have discovered before.”
bp Adelaide Grand Final Concert Manager, Brian Gleeson OAM added, “It is very exciting to have local South Australian support acts perform with international artists Lenny Kravitz and AC/DC locked in to perform at this year’s bp Adelaide Grand Final.
“It is an amazing opportunity for the local artists to share the stage with renowned international acts, with My Chérie and DEM MOB performing on Saturday night with Lenny Kravitz and Jet, and on Sunday night, Oscar The Wild with join AC/DC and Amyl And The Sniffers on stage following 4 massive days of racing at the bp Adelaide Grand Final.
“We are proud to support the South Australia’s live music industry and the partnership with MusicSA to ensure the amazing local artists get the opportunity to work with international headline acts.”
The bp Adelaide Grand Final Race Concert Series takes place on Saturday 29 November and on Sunday 30 November. For ticketing information, visit adelaidegrandfinal.com.au.
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