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What’s On in Adelaide This Weekend

Discover what's on in Adelaide this weekend, with no shortage of good times to be had in this vibrant city.

It’s easy to make the most of a weekend in Adelaide, with the city offering a diverse range of experiences to cater to every taste. Whether you’re in the mood for live music, a market or a bite to eat, there’s no shortage in sight of what’s on in Adelaide this weekend.

Struggling to decide? We’re here to help. Here’s our guide to what’s on in Adelaide this weekend, so you don’t have to go digging.

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Neoterica

An impressive celebration of South Australia’s modern art scene has arrived. Neoterica is a survey exhibition and it promises to enchant and transport viewers through its distinctive fusion of visual arts and literary interpretations. As a highlight of the Adelaide Festival, this expansive display truly reflects Adelaide’s diverse array of talented creatives.

Until April 14th

Free event 

North Eastern Concourse, Adelaide Railway Station, Adelaide 

Patritti’s Cellar II 

Patritti’s is hosting Fridays and Sundays at their Cellar II, and both days are filled with delightful wines, food and entertainment. On Fridays, there’s an abundance of rotating food trucks for you to pick your street food dinner vibe, as well as live music from local artists for you to enjoy while you sip on Patritti’s selection of wines. The same goes for Sunday – it’s the perfect end-of-week reset that you need before starting it all over again. Who knows, you may even be back for round two the weekend after!

Find out more here

13-23 Clacton Road, Dover Gardens, Adelaide 

Elvis: A Musical Revolution

Elvis: A Musical Revolutionis playing at Her Majesty’s Theatre during the first three weeks of April, and it’s an extravaganza that you won’t want to miss. Featuring over 40 of Elvis’ hit songs,  this performance explores and celebrates the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s life in a captivating show.

Wednesday 3rd April to Sunday 21st April

Tickets from $69.00, secure yours here

58 Grote Street, Adelaide

Sink Your Teeth into a Panini at iTL

iTL has introduced a weekday lunchtime menu item that’s too good to resist: deliciously warm, freshly made and toasted paninis. There are filling options available, sat neatly in house-made focaccia bread that’s light, fluffy and irresistible. Add on a bottle of San Pellegrino – and free parking – and it’ll only come to a total of $25. It’s how the Italians would want it.

Weekdays from 3rd April, 12.00pm to 2.00pm

125 North Terrace, Adelaide

Barossa Arts Festival

The Barossa Arts Festival has officially begun! For the month of April, immerse yourself in vibrant colour, lively music, creativity and culture in the Barossa Valley. Artists come together to run insightful workshops, there are an abundance of inspiring events unfolding, and so much entertainment! There’s something for everything wanting to unleash their creative spirit anf flair.

Until 30th April

43 Murray Street, Tanunda

Conversations With My Father Exhibition Opening

Conversations With My Father explores the conversations that artist Alan Todd never had with his father, who passed away at age 99 and did not know of Alan’s art. Conversations were minimal, had over the phone, and they lacked in-person contact for half a century. This art exhibition evokes a sense of sad reflection and longing when it comes to family. 

5th April until 4th May

Free entry, reserve your spot here

128 Prospect Road, Prospect

20 Years of Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year

The Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year awards have been around for 20 years now, and you can head to the South Australian Museum to celebrate! This museum has produced the exhibition and competition since 2009, and it’s grown increasingly popular since then, and is now recognised on the international photography scene. This particular edition of the exhibition features all of the winning photographs from the past 20 years, and it’s not one that you’ll want to miss.

From 22nd March, 10.00am to 5.00pm

Free event

North Terrace, Adelaide

Urban Cocktail Trail

The Urban Cocktail Trail is coming to Adelaide! Get your friends together and go for a Saturday afternoon tipple at your starting location. Then work your way around the urban cocktail trail until you reach the end! On the self-guided experience you’ll be able to redeem cocktail vouchers for your favourite drinks on the list provided, all while getting to know the city’s best bars a little better.

Saturday 13th April, 1.00pm to 5.00pm

Buy tickers here

Various locations across Adelaide

Yuki Bali at Shōbōso

Bali’s most-loved Japanese restaurant, YUKI, is coming to Adelaide for an unforgettable Sunday lunch you won’t want to miss out on. Chef Yudha Permana is joining the award-winning yakitori master, Chef Adam Liston at Shōbōsho to celebrate the Japanese technique of cooking over fire. They’ll be cooking up a storm that any Japanese lover will enjoy! And let’s be honest, who doesn’t enjoy Japanese food?

Shōbōsho Lunch: Sunday 14th April, from 12.00pm

Book here

17 Leigh St, Adelaide

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