Introducing WESTBOUND - brought to you by Renew Adelaide.
Any Young Mechanic (Supplied)
The non-profit organisation Renew Adelaide has done much to replenish the city - and is continuing to do so.
In honour of Fringe season, Renew Adelaide has curated a whopping line-up for a mini-festival set to take place in the courtyard of the Lion Arts Factory on Saturday, March 15th, from noon to 6 pm.
Set to play are queer post-punk extravaganza The Empty Threats, rising art-folk outfit Any Young Mechanic (formerly known as Wake In Fright), one of Australia’s foremost beat-masters Alexander Flood, grooving five-piece Live Slug Reaction, and emerging indie pop artist Ebony A Million. The event will also feature DJ sets from WET//DREEMS (the same minds that gave us BAD//DREEMS) and Romi.
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As well as excellent music, attendees can expect a curated artisan market complete with ceramics, prints, jewellery, flowers, fashion, and more, free artist workshops that will allow participants to master a new creative skill, and absolutely delicious food and drink from some of South Australia’s finest makers and mixers.
WESTBOUND is an all-ages event, and is completely free. Bring the whole family along and soak up the good tunes and good vibes. Get in the creative spirit for the tail-end of the Fringe season and experience some of the best music that Adelaide has to offer.
This event is generously funded by City of Adelaide, and supported by the Adelaide West End Association and University of South Australia.
WESTBOUND is further proof that the city of Adelaide continues to be renewed.
More information about the event is available online.
This piece of content has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body