1/33Shannon Noll in 2008.
The headline stars who revved up race fans
The racing was only part of the Adelaide 500’s appeal – the superstar entertainment was also legendary.
2/33Zep Boys performing in1999.
3/33Brian Cadd with Jim Keays, Ross Wilson, Russell Morris, Glenn Shorrock, Wendy Stapleton, Ted Mulry and Joe Camilleri performing at the Legends Concert in 2000.
4/33Beccy Cole in 2002.
5/33Human Natur on Day 3 in 2002.
6/33Human Nature.
7/33Keith Urban. Picture: Mark Brake
8/33British popstar Robbie Williams in 2018. Picture: Tait Schmaal
9/33Hoodoo Gurus members Dave Faulkner and Mark Kingsmill after the 2005 race.
10/33Doc Neeson with Ross Wilson and Angry Anderson in 1999.
11/33Kram from Spiderbait performing in 2005.
12/33Glenn Shorrock sings in 2004.
13/33Beccy Cole in 2002.
14/33INXS at the 2003 Clipsal 500.
15/33The Living End’s Chris Cheney, Scott Owen and Andy Strachan.
16/33Reality TV host and Good Charlotte memeber Benji Madden.
17/33Empire of the Sun in 2014.
18/33Empire of the Sun.
19/33Pete Murray.
20/33Martin Plaza member from Mental as Anything in 2001.
21/33Crowd awaiting the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2019. Picture: Matt Loxton
22/33Hunters & Collectors played in 2016. Picture: David Crosling
23/33Killing Heidi singer Ella Hooper in 2003.
24/33Red Hot Chili Peppers performing in 2019. Picture: Matt Loxton
25/33Pete Murray celebrates after being taken for a hot lap with Jason Richards of Brad Jones Racing.
26/33Hilltop Hoods in 2020. Picture: Keryn Stevens
27/33Powderfinger members Jon Coghill and John Collins.
28/33Jimmy Barnes from Cold Chisel in 2018. Picture: AAP Image/ Brenton Edwards
29/33Ian Moss and Jimmy Barnes back together with Cold Chisel 2018. Picture: Brenton Edwards
30/33Keith Urban in 2014. Picture: Mark Brake
31/33Pete Murray performs in 2009.
32/33Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2019. Picture: Matt Loxton
33/33Ella Hooper from Killing Heidi.