The beloved Fleurieu Peninsula festival returns to celebrate its fifth year.
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Space Jams is bringing the good times to the coast once again this year, with the local music festival celebrating its fifth edition.
Returning to Alma’s Hem Amphitheatre across the October long weekend (Saturday 4 and Sunday 5), expect another two days of incredible local music, dancing and good vibes.
The multi-award-winning festival promises to “deliver a genre-diverse, expansive lineup with 18 performances across the 2 iconic stages; The Amphitheatre Stage and The Tipi Stage.”
Punters can also enjoy fire performers, art installations and a slew of food and beverage offerings. Spend the evening dancing under the stars before retiring to the scenic campsite for some well-earned kip.
Space Jams is a family-friendly event, with those keen to become Space Cadets urged to sign up here to keep up to date with the lineup and tickets.
Last year’s Space Jams was a thrilling event headlined by The Empty Threats with a lineup that also included awesome SA acts Mane, King Jeff and the How Are Yous, Effie Isobel, Naomi Keyte, Shodashi, Thunder Speaks and Pash and more.
Space Jams 2025 takes place at Alma’s Hem Amphitheatre on Saturday 4 October and Sunday 5 October. Sign up for lineup and ticket information here.
The singer-songwriter returns down under in support of her just-released fourth studio album, Creature of Habit.
This marks the New York indie legend’s first album in six years.
New names added to the festival include Jehnny Beth, Panda Bear & Sonic Boom and Just Mustard.
The event brings live music to the Northern Territory across 11 days next month.
Above & Beyond will co-headline alongside Armand Van Helden and Flight Facilities (DJ Set).
Sungazer is the first album from The Temper Trap in a decade.
James Geue gets down with what’s happening in SA when it comes to hip-hop, house and techno.
Will Oakeshott goes to the dark side to gather up all things metal in South Australia.
It’s time to start planning your day for this year’s Ability Fest.
LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO UNFOLLOW, Ecca Vandal’s long-awaited sophomore album, is set for release this May.
This one will have you carving shapes on the dance floor.
Montaigne is performing their debut album, Glorious Heights, in full as part of this tour.
The punk rockers are doing a John Farnham and announcing one final tour of Australia… for the umpteenth time.
Metric’s tenth studio album, Romanticize The Dive, is out this month.
The talented songwriter has locked in four shows in South Australia.
The record features two new tracks and four stripped-back versions of tracks from the album.
KYARNA will perform tracks from her latest EP, Lost Soul Love Letters, in three intimate SA venues.
This live concert experience pays homage to the great Fleetwood Mac.
After an eight-year layoff, the festival is back with a stacked lineup featuring Stereolab, POND, Rolling Blackout Coastal Fever and more.
This is The Horrors’ first Australian headline tour since 2012
Held across two days at The Burnside Ballroom, this year’s Porch & Recreation features an awesome variety of national and international acts.
Added to the lineup are the likes of Dermot Kennedy, Holly Humberstone, Wisp and more.
The Californian singer-songwriter’s deluxe edition of Wishbone is set for release in April.
Ireland’s leading folk group return down under this October.
This new soul festival features an awesome lineup of local talent.
Organisers also revealed stage splits for the three day festival.
Head down to The Gov this April and relive your childhood as Peter Combe performs all his biggest hits.
The tour coms in support of the indie rocker’s upcoming fourth studio album, Holy Grail.
The track is taken from the UK superstar’s upcoming sixth studio album, Superbloom.
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (ASO) will present the World Premiere of Concerto del Motore, a motorsport-inspired production.