This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2024 season. This season is now over.

Musicians sit beneath a domed planetarium ceiling, silhouetted by the glow of the iPads they are reading from. The ceiling features graphic datelines and degrees in purple, green, blue and pink against a dark backdrop.
Musicians sits in the round surrounded by a full audience gazing up into a planetarium dome. The dome ceiling features the glow of stars through dark cloudy spirals of purple, blue, amber and pink.

K Mak at the Planetarium

Music • Multimedia
Queensland • SA Premiere

Think cello, violin, synths, beats and vocals. Then think breath-taking, otherwordly space footage, and allow K Mak to usher you through the cosmos.

“I had an outer body experience”
“It was really good except it made Mum cry” 
“I’d go again in a heartbeat”

Nestled in UniSA’s Mawson Lakes campus, the Adelaide Planetarium offers a unique opportunity to explore the depths of the solar system. Coupling full-dome video projections in an 8m dome with K Mak’s live, cinematic music, the experience is immersive and transcendent.

Brisbane and Melbourne sold out so get in quick!

Free parking onsite.

Presented by: K Mak

K MAK is the originals project of Australian cellist Kathryn McKee – a distillation of classical, alternative and electro-pop music.
Weaving strings, beats, synths and vocals, K Mak creates vivid, emotive soundscapes. She draws on her experience playing with superstars Kanye West, Eminem, Archie Roach, Guy Sebastian, Vera Blue and Opera Queensland to create compelling art pop.
Her works have been nominated for a Q Song Award, the International Songwriting Competition and an Independent Music Award, and have been played on community radio stations world-wide, KEXP, ABC local radio and on ABC Classic.
K Mak has played Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Woodford and has featured at a Tedx Youth Forum.

Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

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  • a sensuous pleasure.... a transportative, contemplative, nerve-tingling experience - Thuy On, ArstsHub

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