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    AdeLOUD

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    It’s time to get noisy at AdeLOUD. The new student-led music festival brings unparalleled energy, cutting-edge music, and an unapologetically raucous day to the University of Adelaide on its 150th anniversary. 

    On Saturday 16 November at UniBar, a mix of international, interstate, and homegrown artists will perform, including Genesis Owusu, Elsy Wameyo, JamesJamesJames, In2stellar, and more.

    The festival is an ode to up-and-coming youth, with students taking the reins in stage design and festival curation. Wander through student exhibitions and installations showcasing unique and progressive artwork. Fuel the high energy with classic festival fare from food trucks.  

    From the sun-soaked band stage in the Cloisters to the boiler room-style party furnace inside UniBar, get ready for 10 hours of non-stop music with the genre-diverse lineup curated by the University’s very own electronic music maestro and alumnus, Motez

    Marking the end of exams and the start of summer, AdeLOUD invites you to bring your friends along to the University’s heritage cornerstone — where countless memories have been made, and countless more are waiting to unfold.  

    For event information and FAQs, visit theAdeLOUD website.

    🗓️ When & Where:

    Date: Saturday 16 November, 2024
    Location:
    UniBar and Cloisters

    SET TIMES AND MAP ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO VIEW HERE.

    FULL LINEUP:

    GENESIS OWUSU

    CAUCASIAN OPPORTUNITIES • ELSY WAMEYO • GRYFF • IN2STELLAR • JAMESJAMESJAMES • MOTEZ • NOORIYAH (UK) • POTENTIALLY HUGO • THEODORE KITTENS • TONIX • WILLARIS. K • YARD ACT (UK)

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    UniBar Adelaide
    adelaide, australia