Great Venue - Norwood Town Hall - Great Concert
- Adelaide Style Accommodation

- Mar 30
- 1 min read
What a wonderful evening at the historic Norwood Concert Hall as part of the Adelaide Fringe
A full house, a stunning venue, and incredibly talented young South Australian musicians who have taken their music from high school days here in Adelaide to performing around the world on cruise ships — simply captivating.
One of the highlights was their beautiful rendition of Tenterfield Saddler by Peter Allen — along with so many well-loved favourites from the 60s and 70s across their two-hour performance.
Enjoy our video - capturing the moment
These talented performers are now working towards their next big dream — taking their show to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
They are currently fundraising, and here’s the exciting part — once they reach $10,000, Creative Australia and the Federal Government will match their funding. An incredible opportunity that could help take South Australian talent to the world stage.
Take a moment to watch their story and music in this short video — it’s well worth it.
Such a special night of history, music, talent and great company — and lovely to share it with the fabulous Catherine Fitz-Gerald - a beautiful SA Artist
Keep an eye out for @The 60 Four Band — and please support them if you can.
The energy and genuine passion they bring to their music is truly contagious
The Adelaide Fringe really is something special… and I’ll be sharing more about this bands upcoming shows to discover across South Australia soon.




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