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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time this month in Adelaide. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join us at Elizabeth Rise for a fun, free Bingo—good vibes, great company, and a cause to support!
Join us for the opening of Carmen Alcedo's exhibition, Hasta La Raíz, presented for Fringe 2026.
Kick off 2026 feeling awesome with yoga, pilates, and wellness vibes at Peak Physique—see you there!
An evening where compassion meets glamour — uniting hearts, inspiring change, and lighting the path of hope for those in need. The event will feature Jahangir Khan, Faysal Quraishi & Aijaz Aslam. Proceeds go towards education, clean drinking water, and rebuilding the lives of flood-affected communities in Pakistan.
Learn the basics of podcasting and start your journey in 2026. Build skills, confidence, and your own podcast from idea to realisation.
Come see TENITUS, AVROIE, and MORDANE live at Hotel Metro on February 12th for a night of thunderous drums, screaming guitars, and high-energy live music you wo
When their world is disrupted by the return of a retired professor and his captivating young wife, Vanya and his niece Sonya are forced to confront the emptiness of their devotion, the futility of their labour, and the ache of unrequited love. Set against the backdrop of the iconic and beautiful Carrick Hill estate, this is an immersive and intimate adaptation of Chekhov’s timeless classic. Follow the actors around the grounds as each character pines for the life not yet lived. Directed by James Watson. Starring Matt Hyde, Emelia Williams, Kate Owen, and James Starbuck. Adapted by the ensemble. This project was originally developed through the support of The Helpmann Academy.
Enjoy an evening of relaxing breathwork & healing soundscapes to drop you deep into your body.

Adelaide Hyperpunks MACËY are back on the road, touring their highly anticipated singles, Idontlikethewayyoulookatme and Cheekbones. Fresh off the release of their debut ep Unleaded91, MACËY add a new chapter to their catalogue, expanding on their signature brand of electronic noise, metallic grit, and emotional rawness.. The group has built a rabid cult following for their Live shows, blending DIY punk sensibilities, cinematic atmosphere and a relentless energy to create an unforgettable experience. Join them at Uni Bar on February 6 to celebrate the release of their double single, featuring performances from fellow Adelaide punks Energy Angel and Jon Ann, as well as Hyperpop darlings Killed By Cupid and 5now. [https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/production-api-file-upload/uploads%2Fclient-3113%2Fevent-description%2F1767931793508-ADL+MACEY+FEB+2026+POSTER-1.png]

(HED) P.E. Still ‘Broke’ Australian Tour 2026 with NONPOINT (HED) P.E. return to shake Australia to its very foundations and they are bringing NONPOINT with them Celebrating the 25th anniversary of their landmark album Broke, the band will deliver a full-throttle set packed with fan favourites like Bartender, Killing Time, and Feel Good; which featured none other than Serj Tankian (System of a Down) and Morgan Lander (Kittie) on the album. Critics hailed Broke as a “magnum opus of rap, funk, hip hop, and metal” (UnEarthed), while Sputnikmusic praised its “excellent” RATM meets hip-hop genre fusion and raw emotional punch. Whilst RateYourMusic users described the album as “hedonistic, energetic, vulgar, rhythmic, urban, and heavy,” capturing the raw essence of its sound and attitude. With over 450,000 copies sold worldwide, Broke remains a defining moment in the nu-metal era and this tour is your chance to relive it live. Expect pounding riffs, funk-infused grooves, and the unmistakable flow of frontman Jahred Gomes, whose stage presence turns every show into a riotous celebration of rebellion and rhythm. From their self-titled debut in 1997 to their latest release New and Improved, (HED) P.E. continues to evolve while staying true to their anti-establishment roots. Returning to Australia for the first time since 2019 and with an incredible career spanning nearly three decades, Nonpoint has long been a force to be reckoned with in the nu-metal/rap-rock genre. Known for legendary live performances and explosive tracks such as Bullet with a Name, What a Day, Ruthless, and more, the band has consistently captivated audiences with infectious riffs, compelling lyrics, and an uncompromising raw energy. Their discography and stagecraft have made them staples at rock radio and fixtures on festival lineups, earning them a dedicated international following. This is not nostalgia, it’s a full-blown sonic nu-metal assault. Don’t miss (HED) P.E. and NONPOINT as they rip through Australia with setlists that traverse decades, defy genres, and unleash pure, unfiltered chaos! [https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/production-api-file-upload/uploads%2Fclient-15799%2Fevent-description%2F1761181250190-%5BADL%5D+-+HEDNON26+-+IG.jpg]

Set to bring their monstrous headline show to Australian shores in 2026, today Michigan metalcore titans WE CAME AS ROMANS announce their return down under this February in support of their new album 'All is Beautiful.. Because we're doomed', joined by very special guests CASKETS (UK) and HEADWRECK. Traversing tragedy and tenacity along the way, WCAR returned with gusto in 2025 with the recent release of their seventh studio album All Is Beautiful...Because We're Doomed; the band's second studio album since the tragic passing of their brother Kyle Pavone, and a collection of tracks that wrestles with the highs and lows of humanity, with Kerrang! declaring "they've returned to wreck your speakers and vocal cords...[the album] stands as a monolithic metalcore moment".
Get ready to dance the night away under the colorful lights of Bolly Traffic Light - Adelaide's ultimate Bollywood Valentine's celebration!