MusicSA’s annual celebration of live, local music, Good Music Month, returns across November, uniting South Australia’s vibrant music scene under one epic, state-wide program.
From the Adelaide CBD to the Far North, Fleurieu, West Coast and South East, more than 100 events will take place across venues, parks, and open spaces throughout the month, celebrating every corner of South Australia’s music community and the audiences that keep it alive.
Running from 1–30 November, todays first program announcement showcases an incredible range of performances taking place across the state, from grassroots gigs to major concerts with highlights including major international acts including Canda’s pop artist Lauren Spencer Smith, the UK’s The Animals, and singer songwriter Sam Fender, alongside Australian touring acts such as Perth’s Sly Withers , and legendary Aussie rockers The Living End.
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Good Music Month will host festivals aplenty, including Queer Club Presents: Loud & Queer at The Ed Castle, Mimp Fest: Himalayan Metal Fest at the Adelaide Unibar, and the Port Noarlunga Blues Festival.
If that isn’t enough, there will be gigs acoss the state every day of the week,including locals Rob Edwards at The Grace Emily, Hey Harriett & Friends at Northern Sound System, Cloning at The Ed Castle, Isabelle Rumble at Ern Malley Est. 1943, and The Local Live at Glenelg at Jimmy Melrose Park.
Good Music Month is an open access festival, inviting everyone who is presenting live music in November, whether it’s original, classical, jazz, cabaret, opera, pop or folk, to register their event and be part of the program.
From artists and venues to councils, promoters, and community organisers, the initiative connects and celebrates the enormous scope of live music activity taking place across the state, amplifying the message to Live Music. All Across SA. All Yours. Get into it. Go Find it.
MusicSA CEO, Christine Schloithe , said; “Good Music Month is about celebrating South Australia’s music in all its diversity, from the big stage to the hotel back rooms. It’s about having audiences engage South Australian artists, and shining a light on the local music ecosystem that makes our state such a rich place to experience live music.”
Full program details and registration info are available at www.goodmusicmonth.com.au.
Good Music Month 2025
1–30 November 2025
Program & info: http://www.goodmusicmonth.com.au
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