‘Y’all weird as sh*t’: The Kid Laroi rocks Adelaide
An Adelaide teacher told him he’d never make it in music. Now, a global pop superstar at just 18, The Kid Laroi had something to say about that during a pre-show sound check. See the video.
An Adelaide teacher told him he’d never make it in music. Now, a global pop superstar at just 18, The Kid Laroi had something to say about that during a pre-show sound check. See the video.
Former Sacred Heart student The Kid Laroi was spotted hitting the roulette tables at SkyCity Adelaide ahead of his concert on Wednesday night.
Frozen the Musical has arrived in Adelaide – and it’s sure to melt the coldest of hearts. Read our review of the opening night performance here.
The smash Disney musical Frozen has come to Adelaide, delivering a visual extravaganza and more complex themes than first meet the eye. But its stars carry a heavy burden.
Fiona O’Loughlin, the troubled SA comedian who has long battled alcoholism, has revealed she smoked crystal meth as part of a bizarre attempt to heal at a Glenelg “drug den” in 2015.
Windmill Theatre will start its 2021 season with a new puppet show about a koala with a persistent case of the hiccups.
Payneham actor Teresa De Gennaro realised her dream to work in Hollywood despite being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and brings her own story to the stage in a new show.
SA’s Windmill Theatre Co. has latched on to some big economic and creative opportunities ahead of a national tour of popular kids’ show Bluey’s stage adaptation, which will preview in Adelaide.
Gill Hicks’ short film project on how the COVID lockdown has affected artists also introduces the concept of an “eye hug” as a way to communicate compassion and support.
The renovated Regal Theatre in Kensington Park reopened with a trio of weekend concert performances, starting with musical theatre song-and-dance man Todd McKenney.
Techniques from different cultures come together in the works of a mother and daughter pair of artists as part of the Tarnanthi: Open Hands exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Past and present photographs of remote Indigenous community life paint very different pictures as part of this year’s Tarnanthi exhibition.
Guest pianist Konstantin Shamray gave Beethoven’s “Emperor” concerto some distinctive but entirely plausible twists at times during this concert with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.
More than 77 show bookings were cancelled and $2 million in tickets had to be refunded at the Adelaide Festival Centre when COVID-19 closures were introduced.
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