With thousands of artists ranging from big acts to emerging bands, the second iteration of Good Music Month will blast Adelaide and its surrounds with a plethora of live acts, culminating in the Notestock festival.
A jam-packed November of shows kicks off in South Australia today as Good Music Month arrives to reignite a passion for live music.
"We're pleased to say the Adelaide 500 is part of the staple of events rolling out with Good Music Month," she said.Bands at the Adelaide 500 include The Cruel Sea, Crowded House, Ocean Alley, Cold Chisel, and Meg Mac, as well as local acts The Superjesus, Tonix, and J-Milla. "But we also know there are things impacting how audiences are going back and they aren't necessarily going back to what they used to see," Ms Schloithe said."Their spending habits have changed, what they can spend has changed for a lot of people. The cost-of-living crisis is having a very real impact."
"We've got Guy Sebastian coming, who's being honoured in the SA Music Hall of Fame this year. He'll also be performing a couple of numbers," Ms Schloithe said. Notestock is being headlined by Melbourne band Private Function and includes performances by locals acts The Tullamarines, Looch, West Thebarton, Tulampanga Pakana hip-hop artist Rulla, and Queensland's Concrete Gold., director Olly Raggatt said there was so much good music in SA that "to dedicate a month to it seemed right".
Music Sa Notestock The Note Private Function Olly Raggatt Rulla Christine Schloithe Adelaide 500 The Cruel Sea Crowded House Ocean Alley Cold Chisel Meg Mac The Superjesus Tonix J-Milla SA Music Awards West Thebarton My Chérie Sons Of Zöku DJ SVVLO Guy Sebastian The Tullamarines Looch West Thebarton Concrete Gold
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