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World Rock Arena: Classic Hits And Chuckles From The ’60s & ’70s ~ Adelaide Fringe 2025 Review

World Rock Arena: Classic Hits And Chuckles From The ’60s & ’70s ~ Adelaide Fringe 2025 Review

by Adrian Miller | Feb 24, 2025 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2025, Live Music, Reviews

[MUSIC/Rock ~SA] The Alley – Sun 23 Feb The Fringe program instructs us to arrive early at The Alley to sample some food and drinks then enjoy the show in cabaret style. So we do that, and find a very welcoming staff and friendly atmosphere. It appears that this...
Music For The Ages: “All You Need Is Love” Showcasing The Music Of The Beatles – Concert Review

Music For The Ages: “All You Need Is Love” Showcasing The Music Of The Beatles – Concert Review

by David Robinson | Feb 6, 2016 | Live Music, Music, Orchestra, Reviews

Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre, Fri 5 Feb A Festival Theatre full house warmly greets the members of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra as the lights dim and a concert showcasing the music of The Beatles begins. Conducted by Nicholas Buc, the orchestra...
Rubber Soul/Revolver: Sharing The Beatles’ Classics With A Little Help From Their Friends – Review

Rubber Soul/Revolver: Sharing The Beatles’ Classics With A Little Help From Their Friends – Review

by Michael Coghlan | Aug 3, 2015 | Live Music, Reviews

Festival Theatre, Sun 2 Aug The Beatles changed the world, with a lot of help from their friends. And incredibly they did it all in just eight short years between 1962 and 1970. Rubber Soul (1965) and Revolver (1966) represented a departure into more sophisticated...


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