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Lorde, Camp Cope & More Announced For Adelaide Festival 2023

The annual Adelaide Festival has unveiled its full program for 2023, featuring a stack of notable local and international names.

Lorde, Camp Cope, Allday, BARKAA, Kobie Dee, and more will be coming to Adelaide to perform at the festival. That’s in addition to the WOMADelaide bill, which has already lined up performances from the likes of Florence + The Machine, Bon Iver, Billy Bragg, and Genesis Owusu.

Lorde – ‘Solar Power’

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The 38th Adelaide Festival will run for 17 days and nights from Friday, 3rd March to Sunday, 19th March, offering 52 events in theatre, music, opera, dance, media and visual arts.

Ruth Mackenzie, who’s set to direct the 2024, 2025 and 2026 Adelaide Festivals, said in a statement: “I see my role as enthusiastic spruiker for the program initiated by [former directors] Neil and Rachel. The international quality of their festivals more than doubled audiences over the past six years and it leaves our new team well placed to continue their legacy.”

You can find details of the freshly announced music lineup below, head here for the rest of the program, and here for the full WOMADelaide lineup.

Adelaide Festival 2023

Friday, 3rd March – Sunday, 19th March 2023 – Adelaide, SA

Adelaide Festival 2023 Music Lineup

  • Escolania de Montserrat
  • Kronos Quartet – Five Decades with special guest Mahsa Vahdat
  • Lorde with MUNA and Stellie
  • Heartland – William Barton and Véronique Serret
  • Ngapa William Cooper – Lior, Nigel Westlake, Lou Bennett and Sarah Gory
  • Cédric Tiberghien
  • The Cage Project – Matthias Schack-Arnott and Cédric Tiberghien
  • Camp Cope
  • Allday with BARKAA and Kobie Dee
  • Poème: Chamber Landscapes curated by Paavali Jumppanen
  • So Much Myself: Piano Portraits – Sonya Lifschitz and Robert Davidson
  • Hear My Eyes: Pan’s Labyrinth x Sleep D
  • Julia Jacklin
  • Fantastical Journeys – Jennifer Koh, Emilia Hoving & Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
  • Music for Other Worlds – Alex Frayne and Paul Grabowsky
  • Yann Tiersen
  • Jennifer Koh – Solo show
  • wurukur djuanduk balag (Ancestors are Calling) – Lou Bennett
  • Karin Schaupp and Flinders Quartet – Musica Viva Australia
  • Celestial – Adelaide Chamber Singers
  • Messa da Requiem – Ballett Zürich

Further Reading

Lorde To Perform At Adelaide Oval For 2023 Adelaide Festival

Florence + The Machine Announce 2023 Australian Tour

Lorde Reflects On The ‘Painful’ Response To Her ‘Solar Power’ Era

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