British superstar Sam Smith likens Adelaide to Italy in exclusive performance at d’Arenberg Cube
Sam Smith has taken a liking to Adelaide and its surrounds, praising its food and incredible Italianesque beauty, on the British pop icon’s exclusive tour stop down under.
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British pop star Sam Smith compared Adelaide to a popular European tourist hotspot during an exclusive show in McLaren Vale.
Smith said during the concert they were eager to explore more of the state following the visit.
“I honestly didn’t know Adelaide is so beautiful. It’s like Italy,” they said.
“I never knew this existed beyond the city.
“It’s incredibly beautiful and I can’t wait to come back … and get sunburnt, and eat the beautiful food.”
And among the crowd at the intimate 300-person gig were some of the nations most well-known faces in television and radio.
Photos posted to social media following the show highlight Gold Logie award winner broadcast star Carrie Bickmore, who was among the exclusive audience.
Also in attendance were a host of Adelaide television and radio presenters including Rebecca Morse, Mark Soderstrom and Amelia Mulcahy.
The 30-year-old singer arrived in Adelaide this week for the exclusive performance at the d’Arenberg, Smith’s only Australian show on a promotional trip down under.
The 300-person gig is Smith’s first visit to SA since 2015.
Sporting pearl-drop earrings, fishnets and a leather mini, Smith cut a stylish figure as they explored Cleland on Monday.
Smith has been sampling some of South Australia’s best tourism experiences over the past few days – testing wines at Gemtree Wines on the Fleurieu Peninsula and learning the ethos of Kool Tours.
“I met this wonderful man Mark and his daughter (from Kool Tours) who gave us a tour and an understanding of how they as Indigenous people are working with Gem Tree Winery to work on the land and to do what’s best for the earth around and teach everyone the way of the Indigenous,” Smith said.
“And it was such a beautiful, beautiful time, I learnt so much. We had a smoking ceremony which was so beautiful, And had some incredible food.
“I love seeing any sort of nature being nurtured in that way.”
Smith, who grew up in the English countryside, said the experience reminded them of their desire to remain connected to nature.
The British superstar dropped in to one of Port Willunga’s premier restaurants and sampled some of the best local produce SA has to offer ahead of the intimate outdoor show.
On Tuesday, Smith took to Star of Greece, perched atop the cliffs at Port Willunga, for a before taking to the beach for a sun-filled dip.
Star of Greece owner Nikki Govan said Smith dined on freshly-caught King George whiting from Port Willunga’s pristine waters, as well as local salt-and-pepper squid, house-made black vinegar almonds and Tasmanian scallops.
In a true show of SA hospitality, Ms Govan – who is currently on a gopher after a knee reconstruction – even ducked home to pick up a cabana and towels for Smith and their party to take down to the sand.
While Star of Greece is no stranger to big-name stars, including legendary rock band Kiss and pop queen Kylie Minogue, Ms Govan said Smith was a “beautiful soul” and one of the kindest celebrities she had hosted.
“Sam was one of the most pleasant, humble and engaging international stars I have had the pleasure to meet and host,” Ms Govan said.
“Their entire team were just incredibly kind, grateful, lovely people – Sam even asked for a photo with Rhi, our waitress who looked after their table.”
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Originally published as British superstar Sam Smith likens Adelaide to Italy in exclusive performance at d’Arenberg Cube