This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2022 season. This season is now over.

27 Club - A rock concert from the perfective of the audience. A guitarist, singer, drummer perform on the open air stage, which is flooded with purple and white light.

27 Club

Music • Rock
Australia

Winner of Adelaide Fringe 'Best Music Award' in 2021.

"The best show of Adelaide Fringe!" ★★★★★ See Do Eat Review

This must-see gig will get you praying to the rock gods. Featuring a rotating cast of Aussie rock icons including Sarah McLeod (The Superjesus), Kevin Mitchell (Bob Evans, Jebediah), Carla Lippis, Dusty Lee Stephenson, and Wanderers. '27 Club' salutes the greats who sold their soul to the devil in exchange for the witchcraft of rock; Joplin, Winehouse, Cobain, Morrison, and Hendrix.

Fated to become members of 27 Club this iconic group of rock musos, were each the voice of their generation. Come as you are to this mind-blowing celebration of the legends who will forever be 27 and the music they left behind. 

★★★★★ What's On 

★★★★1/2 AMNplify

 ★★★★1/2 The Clothesline

Important Information: This event has changed venue spaces since the guide has gone to print.

 

Presented by: Andrew Kay and Release Creative

The Andrew Kay Group of Companies (AKA) is led by Andrew Kay AM. For over 30 years AKA has created, produced, and presented attractions across all genres of the entertainment industry. Prior to establishing AKA, Andrew worked as professional actor, a senior executive for a government arts funding authority, General Manager of Melbourne Theatre Company for six years and as CEO of one of Australia’s largest Rock and Roll Promoters.

After growing up in the Barossa, Release Creative was founded in 2013 by locals Ruth Blythman and Zac Tyler. Their company has created, produced, and curated across classical music, cabaret, festivals, and rock concerts and toured these projects regionally, nationally, and internationally.

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