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SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2026-01-06/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2025-12-02/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2025-11-04/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2025-10-07/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2025-09-02/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2025-08-05/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2025-07-01/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2025-06-03/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250506T210000
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SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2025-05-06/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2025-04-01/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250304T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250304T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20180623T190930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180623T190930Z
UID:72178-1741114800-1741122000@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2025-03-04/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250204T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250204T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20180623T190930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180623T190930Z
UID:71924-1738695600-1738702800@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2025-02-04/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250107T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250107T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20180623T190930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180623T190930Z
UID:71587-1736276400-1736283600@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2025-01-07/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241203T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241203T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20180623T190930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180623T190930Z
UID:71310-1733252400-1733259600@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2024-12-03/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241105T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241105T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20180623T190930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180623T190930Z
UID:71208-1730833200-1730840400@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing
DESCRIPTION:As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”  \nAngela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now\, once a month\, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street). \nThese two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison\, women affected by homelessness\, those with mental health issues\, the frail and elderly\, those affected by dementia\, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people. \nApart from their work together\, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company\, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor\, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects. \nPUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue\, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter\, on the first Tuesday of the month\, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.) \nIn 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed\, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!)\, have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However\, if you are more experienced\, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-legends-the-pub-pubsing-2024-11-05/
LOCATION:The Jade Adelaide\, 160 Flinders St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181130T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181201T003000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20180930T141219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141219Z
UID:45984-1543609800-1543624200@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:PSYCROPTIC + Orpheus Omega // Adelaide
DESCRIPTION:Tasmania is known for two things; the Tasmanian Devil and having produced one of the leaders of the modern death metal scene\, Psycroptic. Since their formation in 1999\, the band have constantly evolved and broken through the boundaries that the genre can sometimes impose upon itself. With the release of their seventh studio album\, As The Kingdom Drowns\, an album of riff-filled\, technical ecstasy\, Psycroptic just may have outdone the devil. Psycroptic will be touring Australia this Nov/Dec \n“It’s always a challenge to continue to evolve as a band\, while staying true to the path you’ve chosen to walk on\,” notes drummer D. Haley. “With As The Kingdom Drowns we all pushed each other outside of our usual comfort zones\, and didn’t settle for the easy way out. I’m super proud of everyone’s hard work and dedication to the project; it turned out to be one hell of a catchy riff filled album.” \nJoining Psycroptic on the Australian tour will be Orpheus Omega. Conceived in Melbourne\, Australia in 2008\, Orpheus Omega has gone on to become one of Australia’s premier Melodic Death Metal acts. Touring rigorously both nationally and abroad\, the band has shared the stage with some of the heavy weights of modern metal including Trivium\, Children Of Bodom\, Dark Tanquillity\, Amon Amarth\, Soilwork\, At The Gates\, Insomnium and more. \nWith their aggressive approach to classic Melodic Death Metal\, the band blends catchy hooks and melodies with crushing riffs seamlessly bringing them into a sound of their own as shown from their highly acclaimed 2015 concept album\, ‘Partum Vita Mortem’. \nTICKET BUNDLES AVAILABLE: \nwww.psycroptic.com \nwww.facebook.com/psycroptic \nwww.facebook.com/orpheusofficial
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/psycroptic-orpheus-omega-adelaide-2/
LOCATION:Enigma Bar\,  Hindley Street\, Adelaide\, 5001\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181130T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181130T203000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20180930T141218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141218Z
UID:45981-1543609800-1543609800@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:PSYCROPTIC + Orpheus Omega // Adelaide
DESCRIPTION:Tasmania is known for two things; the Tasmanian Devil and having produced one of the leaders of the modern death metal scene\, Psycroptic. Since their formation in 1999\, the band have constantly evolved and broken through the boundaries that the genre can sometimes impose upon itself. With the release of their seventh studio album\, As The Kingdom Drowns\, an album of riff-filled\, technical ecstasy\, Psycroptic just may have outdone the devil. Psycroptic will be touring Australia this Nov/Dec \n“It’s always a challenge to continue to evolve as a band\, while staying true to the path you’ve chosen to walk on\,” notes drummer D. Haley. “With As The Kingdom Drowns we all pushed each other outside of our usual comfort zones\, and didn’t settle for the easy way out. I’m super proud of everyone’s hard work and dedication to the project; it turned out to be one hell of a catchy riff filled album.” \nJoining Psycroptic on the Australian tour will be Orpheus Omega. Conceived in Melbourne\, Australia in 2008\, Orpheus Omega has gone on to become one of Australia’s premier Melodic Death Metal acts. Touring rigorously both nationally and abroad\, the band has shared the stage with some of the heavy weights of modern metal including Trivium\, Children Of Bodom\, Dark Tanquillity\, Amon Amarth\, Soilwork\, At The Gates\, Insomnium and more. \nWith their aggressive approach to classic Melodic Death Metal\, the band blends catchy hooks and melodies with crushing riffs seamlessly bringing them into a sound of their own as shown from their highly acclaimed 2015 concept album\, ‘Partum Vita Mortem’. \nTICKET BUNDLES AVAILABLE: \nwww.psycroptic.com \nwww.facebook.com/psycroptic \nwww.facebook.com/orpheusofficial
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/psycroptic-orpheus-omega-adelaide/
LOCATION:Enigma Bar\,  Hindley Street\, Adelaide\, 5001\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181130T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181130T230000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20181030T233807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T233807Z
UID:46346-1543608000-1543618800@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Lo La Ru Tour - Adelaide
DESCRIPTION:Described by triple j as “the most assured we’ve heard The Rubens yet”\, the Menangle band’s third album LO LA RU was a huge moment for their 2018. \nPicking up from where their triple j Hottest 100-topping single ‘Hoops’ left off\, the new record features exuberant party jam ‘Million Man’ and album standout\, ‘Never Ever (feat. Sarah)’ – a powerful duet that won the hearts of music fans across the world. \nAfter spending close to three months on the road supporting P!NK on her mammoth Australian tour\, The Rubens are now gearing up for a huge run of shows of their own\, where they’ll be playing new songs to fans alongside classics such as ‘Hoops’\, ‘My Gun’\, ‘Lay It Down’ and more. \nFRONTIER MEMBERS PRE-SALE\nRuns 24 hours from — Wed 29 Aug (12noon AEST)\nor ends earlier if pre-sale allocation exhausted\nSign up — frontiertouring.com/signup \nGENERAL PUBLIC ON-SALE\nBegins — Wed 5 Sep (10am local time) \nTICKETS FROM\nhttp://frntr.co/TheRubens18ADE — Ph: 1300 438 849 \nEVENT INFORMATION\nfrontiertouring.com/therubens \nPLEASE NOTE: Post approval is turned on for this Facebook event – any posts related to re-selling tickets will not be approved. We strongly recommend only purchasing through the authorised ticketing agency listed in the description of this Facebook event.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/lo-la-ru-tour-adelaide/
LOCATION:HQ Complex\, 1 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, NSW\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181127T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181127T213000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20181030T233808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T233808Z
UID:46362-1543347000-1543354200@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:A New World: Adelaide
DESCRIPTION:Adelaide Premiere! \nA New World: intimate music from FINAL FANTASY performs in Adelaide for the first time at the Town Hall! Featuring the New World Players versatile and dynamic chamber ensemble\, acclaimed piano soloist Benyamin Nuss and conductor Eric Roth\, A New World showcases a concert full of FINAL FANTASY music from throughout the 30+ years of games. An exclusive\, officially licensed production with renowned game developer SQUARE ENIX\, only A New World delivers your favorite themes\, satisfying surprises\, beautiful melodies in inimitable and faithful style. Don’t miss what promises to be an incredible evening of live FINAL FANTASY music.\nA Limited number of VIP meet & greet tickets are available. Each includes: \nPremium seating for the performance\nPost-Concert meet & greet with conductor Eric Roth and pianist Benyamin Nuss\nAutograph Session and Photo Opportunity
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/a-new-world-adelaide/
LOCATION:Adelaide Town Hall\, 128 King William Street\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181126T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181126T220000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20181030T233807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T233807Z
UID:46350-1543258800-1543269600@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Joe Satriani
DESCRIPTION:Guitar’s master technician\, Joe Satriani returns to Australia this November.\nLive Nation Pre-sale starts Monday 30th July at 10AM\nRegister now ➡️ https://lvna.co/Register
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/joe-satriani/
LOCATION:HQ Complex\, 1 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, NSW\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181125T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181125T235900
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20180930T141217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141217Z
UID:45979-1543176000-1543190340@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Osaka Monaurail - Adelaide 2018
DESCRIPTION:JAPAN’S MINISTERS OF SUPERHEAVY FUNK\, TO RETURN TO AUSTRALIA! \nWith 7 studio albums\, 2 live albums and an ever-growing reputation as a must-see live act\, Osaka Monaurail are Japan’s premiere funk orchestra\, and\, as the late Marva Whitney once described them\, “one of the hottest funk bands on the planet.” \nThey have been recording and touring together for more than 25 years and have thrilled audiences across Europe\, North America\, Asia and Australasia with their dynamic show in over a decade of international touring. They have played the biggest festivals in the world and the tightest clubs on the planet and brought the dance-floor to volcanic like eruptions everywhere they go! \nThey’ve toured Australia twice – 2013 and 2014 – thrilling club goers as well as knocking out larger crowds at the Sydney Festival\, WOMADelaide and Meredith Festival.\nFormed out of Osaka University’s jazz society in 1992\, Osaka Monaurail took James Brown’s funk template as ‘the gold standard’ for a rhythm combo and named themselves after the 1975 Funk classic “J.B.’s Monaurail”. They appropriated even the miss-spelling and set out to be the ‘new ministers of super heavy funk’ for future generations. \nNow\, having toured with funk icons and James Brown associates Marva Whitney\, Fred Wesley and Martha High\, as well as producing and backing solo albums for Whitney and High\, they are on a mission to capture the energy\, sound and excitement of funk’s heyday and beyond\, a sound that is as free as it is organised and disciplined. Expect to see a high energy eight-piece band with sharp suits\, organised steps\, trumpets twirling in formation and the dynamic showmanship of charismatic singer and director Ryo Nakata. And expect to hear world-class\, authentic\, heavy funk. \n“By far one of the hottest funk bands on the planet!” – Marva Whitney\, Soul Sister #1
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/osaka-monaurail-adelaide-2018/
LOCATION:The Gov\, 59 PORT ROAD HINDMARSH SA 5007\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181116T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181116T230000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20181030T233807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T233807Z
UID:46340-1542398400-1542409200@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Bill Bailey - Adelaide
DESCRIPTION:The UK’s very own straggle-haired polymath\, Bill Bailey\, returns to Australia with his new comedy and music extravaganza\, Earl of Whimsy.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/bill-bailey-adelaide/
LOCATION:Adelaide Entertainment Centre\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181110T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181110T220000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20180804T165628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180804T165628Z
UID:44247-1541876400-1541887200@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban™ in Concert
DESCRIPTION:PRESENTED BY ADELAIDE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CINECONCERTS \nRelive the magic of your favourite wizard in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban™ in Concert. Based on the third instalment of J.K. Rowling’s classic saga\, the thrilling tale is accompanied by the music of a live symphony orchestra as Harry soars across the big screen. \nFrom the moment Harry uses the Marauder’s Map to when the Patronus Charm bursts from his wand\, you’ll be transported back into the world you love. \nHARRY POTTER characters\, names and related indicia are © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. J.K. ROWLING`S WIZARDING WORLD™ J.K. Rowling and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR. (s18)
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/harry-potter-and-the-prisoner-of-azkaban-in-concert/
LOCATION:Adelaide Entertainment Centre\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Family,General,Music
ORGANIZER;CN="Adelaide Symphony Orchestra":MAILTO:aso@aso.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181106T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181106T235900
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20180930T141219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141219Z
UID:45982-1541534400-1541548740@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Dead Kennedys - The Gov\, Adelaide
DESCRIPTION:DRW Entertainment presents\nDEAD KENNEDYS\nTuesday 6 November \nTICKETS ON SALE 10AM FRIDAY 10 AUGUST\nTicket Info: http://davidroywilliams.com/tours/dead-kennedys/ \nHoliday In Cambodia – Too Drunk to F*** – N*zi Punks F*** Off \nThe songs are as unforgettable as the band’s name\, and fans will hear them all when American punk icons Dead Kennedys return to Australia and New Zealand in November. \n40 years since they formed\, and 35 years since they first toured Australia\, Dead Kennedys remain an over-the-top live act guaranteed to cause chaos at every show. Back in the beginning\, they were the first West Coast American Punk act to make an international impression\, and the only one to impact in the UK\, where they hit the Top 40. They were hugely influential on the broader Australian alternative scene at the start of the ‘80s\, with their early single “Holiday In Cambodia” and first album “Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables“ selling by the truckload\, and the subsequent single “Too Drunk To F***” becoming news when it was banned. Dead Kennedys prompted police raids here and a level of outrage that surpassed even that aimed at the Sex Pistols half a decade earlier. \nThe band’s provocative name became synonymous with punk throughout mainstream society\, and their first Australian tour\, in ’83\, provoked riots and arrests. The DK’s opened the door for other American bands including the likes of MDC\, Bad Brains\nand Black Flag\, and inspired a thriving local punk scene in Australia. In turn their full-on sound\, anti-establishment politics and sense of humour became fundamental inspiration for\ngenerations of skate and surf punks and massively popular bands including the Offspring and Green Day in the US and locals Frenzal Rhomb and the Living End.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dead-kennedys-the-gov-adelaide/
LOCATION:The Gov\, 59 PORT ROAD HINDMARSH SA 5007\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181103T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181104T010000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20180930T141219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141219Z
UID:45986-1541235600-1541293200@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Core Night - Emecia\, I\, Icarus\, Not The Enemy & In Deception
DESCRIPTION:Core Night will provide your dose of metalcore\, post-hardcore and modern metal sounds and vibes \nFour live bands with big riffs\, grooves and breakdowns will shake Enigma Bar\, Adelaide on Saturday November 3rd \nEmecia – Rock/post-hardcore outfit whose ‘Familiar Spirits’ album has been taking over Spotify \nI\, Icarus – Metalcore quintet with a ‘…powerful and energetic live show that frequently crosses the line into chaos…’ \nNot The Enemy – Deathcore/melodic death metal quintet on a ‘…mission to change what people think about when it comes to heavy music…’ \nIn Deception – A new post-hardcore/metalcore quintet from Victoria who have shared stages with Deez Nuts and Dream On Dreamer \n**Parkway Drive After-Party! Show your Parkway ticket for ½ price entry!** \nCore Night\nSaturday November 3rd\nEnigma Bar\n173 Hindley St\, Adelaide\n8.30pm\n$10+bf (online purchase)\n$15 (door purchase)
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/core-night-emecia-i-icarus-not-the-enemy-in-deception/
LOCATION:Enigma Bar\,  Hindley Street\, Adelaide\, 5001\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181102T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181102T223000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20180930T141215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141215Z
UID:45959-1541185200-1541197800@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:SA Music Hall Of Fame 2018 Inductions
DESCRIPTION:South Australian Music Hall of Fame Inductions Friday 2nd November at The German Club\, Adelaide. \nTickets at Ticketek Australia: http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=SAMUSIC18 \nOn Friday November 2nd 2018 five legends of South Australian music will be inducted into the South Australian Hall of Fame. This includes 60’s rock legends The Twilights (feat. Glenn Shorrock)\, Bobby Bright: singer and guitarist from 60’s singing duo Bobby & Laurie \, James Black: leading Melbourne based session musician from Mondo Rock\, Men at Work\, Russell Morris “The Real Thing” and his ongoing appearances as house band leader of the RocKwiz Orchestra; Rob Pippan: musical director\, lead guitarist\, promoter & founding member of Zep Boys\, Laurie Pryor (Posthumously): drumming prodigy from John E. Broome and the Handels\, The Twilights & Healing Force.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/sa-music-hall-of-fame-2018-inductions/
LOCATION:THE GERMAN CLUB\, 223 FLINDERS STREET\, ADELAIDE\, SOUTH AUSTRALIA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
ORGANIZER;CN="AMC SA Music Hall Of Fame":MAILTO:samusichalloffame@outlook.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181102T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181102T220000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20181030T233807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T233807Z
UID:46360-1541185200-1541196000@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Diesel - Give Me Saturday Night Tour
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the brand new album ‘Diesel 30 – The Greatest Hits’\, Diesel and his band will be heading out on the ‘Give Me Saturday Night’ national tour to perform a ‘best of’ collection of tracks from his upcoming album due for release on August 3. \nDiesel is one of those rare talents who has immense popular appeal and is also a musician’s musician. His guitar playing is always tasteful and inventive. It’s based around the rock and soul that he heard growing up as the son of a saxophonist. \nHowever steeped in the classics he may be\, Diesel is not afraid to experiment either. “I always wanted to be an electric guitar player\, I always wanted to be in front of an amp\,” he says. “I enjoy the economy of the solo acoustic work as it gives you a really good sense of reality\, but I can’t wait to light up Saturday nights right across Australia on this very special 30th Anniversary Tour”. \nTICKETS ON SALE NOW >> http://bit.ly/DieselGMSN
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/diesel-give-me-saturday-night-tour/
LOCATION:The Gov\, 59 PORT ROAD HINDMARSH SA 5007\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181101T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181101T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20181030T233807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T233807Z
UID:46334-1541098800-1541106000@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:John Edward - Adelaide\, SA Australia
DESCRIPTION:Crossing Over With John Edward live in Adelaide\, SA\, Australia! \nSee John Edward live on tour in Adelaide! This is your chance to be part of a live group audience to watch John Edward connect with the other side. There will be question and answer sessions and messages from the other side. Is someone waiting to talk to you? \nTickets Available Online Exclusively At Bass Tickets Australia:\nhttps://www.bass.net.au/events/john-edward-psychic-medium/ \nNorwood Concert Hall\n175 The Parade\nNorwood SA 5067\, Australia \nDoors open at 6:00pm\nEvent 7:00pm-9:00pm \nThis is a reserved seating event!\nNo audio\, video or photography allowed.\nNo alcohol will be served or sold at the event! \nVIP ticket packages are available for this event! \nThe VIP Evolve tickets are good for entry into the event which includes:\nSeats within the first 10 rows of the theatre.\nA one year membership to Evolve (a $99 value)\nA special 20 minute after event called “Just Five More” that is a conversation\, question and answer session with John and the other VIP ticket holders.\nThe opportunity to meet and take a photo with John at the end of the event.\nPlease note no Evolve welcome package is included with the Australia VIP Tickets.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/john-edward-adelaide-sa-australia/
LOCATION:Norwood Concert Hall\, 175 The Parade\, Norwood\, SA\, 5006\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181027T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181027T230000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20180930T141042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141042Z
UID:45430-1540670400-1540681200@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:The Sword - Fowlers Live\, Adelaide
DESCRIPTION:The Sword bring beauty and brutality evocative of rock’s golden age\, but with a consciousness and bravura devastatingly shaped by these hammers of the gods for the 21st century and beyond. \nSupported by Massix & Dirty Pagans \nINFO & TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE ➤ bit.ly/TheSword2018 \nVIP M&G Ticket includes:\nTicket to the show\nMeet and Greet with The Sword\nPhoto with The Sword on fans own phone/camera\n2 items signed by The Sword\nLimited edition A3 Thick Card Poster\n3 x guitar picks\nOfficial commemorative VIP Laminate\nPriority Access to the venue \nWe sail through endless skies\, stars shine like eyes… as we travel the universe \nThe Sword know no boundaries. JD Cronise [vocals\, guitar]\, Kyle Shutt [guitar]\, Bryan Richie [bass]\, and Santiago Vela III [drums] take their own conception of heavy psychedelic rock beyond the realms of perception. You feel the pounding in your ears and you feel that vibration in your diaphragm\, but this is an attack that is wholly joyous and uplifting. \nFresh from the outstanding 5 star reviews for their latest album “Used Future”\, The Sword bring their sonic journey in from the outer reaches of the galaxy to a city near you. \nInspired by classic rock originators such as Black Sabbath\, Led Zeppelin\, Deep Purple\, Thin Lizzy\, Iron Maiden\, ZZ Top and classic era Metallica\, the Sword have forged their own identity melding buzzsaw guitars\, 60’s garage\, 70’s psychedelia and a decent dollop of sludge with lyrics exploring mythology\, science fiction literature and introspective philosophy. The result is a spellbinding concoction of gut wrenching bliss. \nThe Sword bring beauty and brutality evocative of rock’s golden age\, but with a consciousness and bravura devastatingly shaped by these hammers of the gods for the 21st century and beyond. \n“Almost immediately after kicking off with “Maiden\, Mother & Crone” there were hands up in the air and heads thrashing. They wanted their fervor and they got it.” Live Music Review 12/04/2018 \n“If you get the chance to catch The Sword on tour\, definitely do it” Hysteria 9/4/2018
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/the-sword-fowlers-live-adelaide/
LOCATION:Fowlers Live\, 68 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181027T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181027T220000
DTSTAMP:20260424T002239
CREATED:20180930T141133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T141133Z
UID:45750-1540670400-1540677600@whatsoninadelaide.net.au
SUMMARY:Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Tribute Show - Top of the Ark
DESCRIPTION:*** COMING TO AUSTRALIA DIRECT FROM VEGAS *** \n“The Martin and Lewis Tribute” is a show in a class of its own. Never have two artists captured the very essence and chemistry of the celebrities they perform as have Tom Stevens and Tony Lewis. \nHaving spent the last 27 years performing throughout Australia\, Tony Lewis has created a name for himself as the quintessential Jerry Lewis tribute artist. Tony was the only Lewis impersonator in the world to feature in the late Jerry Lewis’ final documentary alongside Academy Award winner\, Martin Scorsese. \nSince his first appearance at the Dean Martin Festival in 1998\, Tom Stevens has earned his title as “The Best Dean Martin Tribute Artist”\, even Dean’s daughter Deana said “I’ve never seen anybody look and sound more like my Daddy! \nTogether they are undeniably a one of a kind show that will make you feel as if Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis are still performing together today. Not only will this show bring back memories to those who remember the Martin and Lewis era but will also entertain a whole new generation of fans who will grow to respect the talents of Tom Stevens and Tony Lewis as two of the world’s best tribute artists. \nTickets: $35 + booking fee\nDoors open from 8pm\, show starts at 8.30pm sharp.
URL:https://whatsoninadelaide.net.au/event/dean-martin-and-jerry-lewis-tribute-show-top-of-the-ark/
LOCATION:Arkaba Hotel\, corner of Glen Osborn and fularton road\,\, Adelaide\, S.A\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Music
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