The Presets, Late Nite Tuff Guy, and DJ Groove Terminator & The Soweto Gospel Choir will be a taste of what’s to try at next year’s Fringe.
Adelaide Fringe will take place from 21st February to 23rd March. (Supplied)
Adelaide Fringe Festival has just announced its return for 2025, boasting over 1,300 shows scheduled for late February into March. While predominantly celebrating Australia’s belly-splitting comedians, your ears can revel in not only jokes but also a slew of musical talent to keep you all warm and fuzzy this autumn.
Adelaide Fringe Director Heather Croall and the 40+ strong team have prepared education and entertainment opportunities through areas of Music, Comedy, Theatre, Health and Wellbeing, and much more. Leading the lineup will be 2025 ambassadors, multi-hyphenate Michelle Braiser, comedian Rhys Nicholson, First Nations musician Nancy Bates, and Adelaide Fringe die-hard Teresa Palmer.
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As for the music talent, 272 artists are slated to perform over the 21st February - 23rd March event dates, including the likes of The Presets (DJ Set), Late Nite Tuff Guy, Paul Ah Chee, Nancy Bates, The Necks, Bag Raiders (DJ Set), along with several tribute bands and music-comedy mashups. Adelaidean DJ Groove Terminator and The Soweto Gospel Choir, who released the acclaimed History of House compilation earlier this year, will also be playing at the festival.
Posting the news to socials over the weekend Adelaide Fringe Festival announced “Whether you're a Fringe first-timer or a seasoned fan, this year's program will leave you spoilt for choice.”
For more information and tickets to the events available under the Umbrella of Fringe’s month-long run, check out the Adelaide Fringe website here. The site currently has a 30% off early bird special for those looking to lock in their 2025 plans early.
This piece of content has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body