On The Flip Side & The City of Adelaide Presents Community Creatives
Celebrate SA Youth Week with this free event at North Adelaide Community Centre.
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On The Flip Side have teamed with The City of Adelaide for Community Creatives, a new event taking place on Friday 17 April, celebrating Youth Week and the young people of Adelaide.
This free and inclusive event features live music, market stalls and workshops. Cop some new swag at the clothing swap, pick up some local wares or learn a new creative talent from your favourite artists, all soundtracked by some of the city’s best emerging acts.
The music lineup includes punk rockers Ammonite, indie quartet Pomegranates, psychedelic occult-blues ensemble Badland Caravan, shoegaze dynamos Heeler and Under Dusky.
Those keen on getting involved with the clothing swap need to bring along a minimum of three items to swap.
This fantastic event was created by a very talented group of young people the folk at On The Flip Side have had the pleasure of mentoring.
Head along and support youth arts!
Community Creatives takes place at North Adelaide Community Centre, 176 Tynte St, North Adelaide, on Friday 17 April. The event runs from 12pm to 4pm and entry is free. Sign up here for tickets.
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