Rhino Room and Lowlife Present Inaugural Hyde & Seek Street Festival
Enjoy 15 local bands performing across three stages at this awesome free event.
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Rhino Room and Lowlife have teamed up for the inaugural Hyde & Seek Street Festival, taking place on Saturday 29 November.
The free event features three stages across Rhino Room, Lowlife and an outdoor stage erected on Hyde Street.
The lineup is composed of 15 of South Australia’s best local bands performing from 4pm onwards.
Headlining the celebration of the Adelaide music scene are noise rockers Empty Threats, guitar rock quartet LOLA and genre chameleons Placement.
Also performing are playful indie act Swapmeet, psychedelic favourites Druid Fluids, punk rockets Molly Rocket, indie pop superstar My Chérie, alt-rockers Birds Are Spies and dynamic trio Night Rites.
Still not convinced? How about sets from Ella Ion, King of Spain, Badland Caravan, The Closing, Violet Harlot and Pity Lips!
There will be food trucks for those who get peckish, plenty of outdoor bars and merch tents so you can support your favourite artist by buying up all their gear.
Rhino Room and Lowlife promise an inclusive community vibe that reflects both venues’ ongoing commitment to diversity and our local music scene.
Hyde & Seek Street Festival takes place at Rhino Room and Lowlife on Saturday 29 November. Entry is free with bands performing from 4pm.
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