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A range of musical treats feature as part of this year’s Fringe programme

Molly Nilsson/ image: Graw Bockler

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Molly Nilsson 

The Lab at ILA, 23 Feb

Sweden-born Berlin-based synth-pop artist Molly Nilsson presents tracks from her 11th studio album, 2024’s Un-American Activities, on her second full tour of Australia.

Hot Dub Time Machine / image courtesy of Gluttony

Hot Dub Time Machine: Can’t Stop 

The Fantail (open-air) at Gluttony, 8 March

Hot Dub Time Machine returns to the Adelaide Fringe for one epic party. The world’s first time-traveling DJ takes you on a high-energy musical journey through the decades, mixing iconic hits live with visuals. 

Soju Gang / image courtesy of Wat Artists

Soju Gang 

The Fantail (open-air) at Gluttony, 9 March

Melbourne-based DJ and community-driven artist brings her electrifying energy to Gluttony. Known for her genre-blending sets and vibrant presence, Soju Gang creates an inclusive musical experience for all. 

The Garden Sessions, Rob Edwards / image courtesy of The Garden of Unearthly Delights

The Garden Sessions 

The Garden of Unearthly Delights, until 22 March

A free Saturday afternoon music series showcasing South Australia’s best emerging Indigenous artists. Featuring talents like Bec Gollan, Rob Edwards, and Katie Aspel, these all-ages outdoor concerts celebrate local voices in a relaxed, vibrant atmosphere.

Soweto Gospel Choir / image: Andy Lund

Soweto Gospel Choir – Hope

The Flamingo at Gluttony / The Fantail (open-air) at Gluttony, until 23 March

The three-time GRAMMY-winning Soweto Gospel Choir presents a concert celebrating anthems from Nelson Mandela’s South Africa to Martin Luther King Jr.’s America. This inspiring performance blends African gospel, spirituals, and folk music in a soul-stirring tribute to resilience and freedom.