New Electronic Mini-Festival SoLUNA Heads To Adelaide

 

SoLUNA has been described as an “exploration of sound and setting progressing from day to night showcasing world-class progressive and house lineups.”

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New electronic mini-festival SoLUNA: Progression Day Into Night is coming to Adelaide Unibar Cloisters in November.

Presented by Hardware, the festival has been described as an “exploration of sound and setting progressing from day to night showcasing world-class progressive and house lineups.”

Coming to Adelaide (Friday 14 November), Sydney (Saturday 15 November) and Melbourne (Sunday 16 November), SoLUNA features an all-star lineup of electronic talents from across the globe, headlined by Finnish maestro YOTTO.

The bill also includes Berlin-based Rezident (aka David Gledhill) perfomring live alongside Japan’s Qrion, Amsterdam’s Nicky Elisabeth and homegrown favourites Blake.08 and Taglo.

Tickets for SoLUNA are on sale now via linktr.ee/hardwarepresents.

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The Adelaide event is held in the open-air Unibar Cloisters, making it the perfect location to enjoy a summer’s evening dancing to some of the best electronic artists on the planet.

The addition of SoLUNA to Adelaide’s summer festival calendar gives music lovers another chance to catch both local and international artists performing in the flesh, with UniBar once again showing its commitment to supporting Adelaide’s live music scene by hosting another awesome event.

SoLUNA takes place at Adelaide Unibar Colisters on Friday 14 November. Tickets on sale now via ticketbooth.com.au.

 

SoLUNA Dates & Lineup

Dates

Friday 14 November – Unibar Cloisters, Adelaide, SA

Saturday 15 November – White Bay Powerstation, Sydney, NSW

Sunday 16 November – Riviera, Melbourne, VIC

Lineup

YOTTO, Rezident, Qrion, Nicky Elisabeth, Blake.08 and Taglo


 
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