Revamped Lion Arts Factory Opening in Adelaide Next Month

With so many music venues closing their doors around the country, it’s exciting to see one bucking the trend and welcoming music lovers. Adelaide’s Lions Arts Factory closed late last year, not because of lack of support or lock-out laws, but because the owners wanted to renovate and make it bigger and better than ever. They’ve been hard at work behind the scenes, renovating the space into one worthy of Adelaide’s enthusiastic music fans. On February 7, they’ll reopen with a massive weekend of music.

Organisers are tight-lipped about who’s on the bill for opening weekend, but I expect big things. Fans will also get to see the improved stage and sight lights and hear the difference the upgraded sound system makes. This is going to be the best place in Adelaide to see acts like the killer musicians booked for the coming months.

“We have been really moved by the response from bands and agents wanting to book shows into Lion Arts Factory, and are excited to work on a project that will have a real diversity in the genre of artists playing the venue,” explained Ross Osmon of Five Four Entertainment, one half of the bookings team. “We are focused on delivering a space that all of the gig going community and bands will feel at home in and want to come back to.”

Here’s your handy guide to everything going down at Lion Arts Factory. Get amongst it! Tickets for all shows are available through MoshTix.

7, 8, & 9 February 2019 – Opening Weekend (18+)
15 February 2019 – Eves Karydas (18+)
16 February 2019 – DZ Deathrays (18+)
22 February 2019 – West Thebarton (18+)
8 March 2019 – Dream On Dreamer & The Getaway Plan (Licensed All Ages)
13 March 2019 – Converge (18+)
15 March 2019 – Luca Brasi (18+)
16 March 2019 – Venice Queens (18+)
25 March 2019 – Gang Of Four (18+)
24 April 2019 – Montaigne (Licensed All Ages)
27 April 2019 – Heavy SA Fest (Licensed All Ages)
9 May 2019 – Ne Obliviscaris (Licensed All Ages)
17 May 2019 – Thrice (18+)

Image used with permission from Five Four Entertainment

DJ Minx Loves Adelaide

When Adelaide was named amongst the top ten cities of the world by Lonely Planet a couple of days ago, the rest of Australia was … shall we say … incredulous. Personally though, I felt the honour was well-deserved. I remember being pleasantly surprised when I visited Adelaide for a wedding a few years ago. My husband and I spent a week and ate some of the best food we’ve ever tasted, drank some amazing wine, and never found ourselves bored.

Another one of the city’s advocates is DJ Minx, the 2011 winner of the She Can DJ competition. In this slick short video she shares her views on Adelaide, the city that gave her her start in the male-dominated DJ industry.

Watching this video, it’s not too hard to see why Lonely Planet recognised Adelaide, is it?

Splendour Acts Come to Adelaide for Spin Off Festival

If you missed out on tickets for Splendour in the Grass, don’t stress. The good folks at Spin Off Festival are bringing many of the event’s big names to Adelaide on August 2.

The Spin Off Festival serves up a killer line-up of eclectic acts including Of Monsters and Men, Chet Faker, Passion Pit, and Dune Rats. Fans will enjoy their talents in the intimate surrounds of the Thebarton Theatre. Age is no barrier either. While it’s a licensed gig, music lovers of all ages are welcome.

Tickets are a whole lot cheaper than Splendour too at just $99. Get yours from Venuetix now.

Image source: Kennysun @ Wikimedia Commons