Start planning your evening for this immersive event in the historic Port Adelaide precinct.
New Found Sound returns to Port Adelaide next weekend on Saturday, January 18, turning the historic precinct into a vibrant space chock full of amazing local music.
Over 30 emerging artists will perform across ten unique venues, allowing punters to catch some of South Australia’s emerging artists strut their stuff.
Whether it’s punk rockets Pest Control at Vitalstatistix, emerging indie pop songstress My Chérie performing at Pirate Life Brewery or composer David Kotlowy entertaining aboard the historic Ketch at SA Maritime Museum, there really is something for everybody.
Other highlights include the experimental electronic act Blood Circle on the Clipper Ship at the docks, folk singer-songwriter Chloe Sea at Port Admiral Hotel, award-winning singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Maisie B. at The Banksia Tree and psychedelic rockers The Strangers taking to the pop-up stage in Iparritya Lane.
Check out the full list of artists, venues and sets times below.
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The return of New Found Sound, which debuted last year and proved to be a rousing success, is a fantastic initiative by the City of Port Adelaide Enfield in partnership with Live Music Office and APRA AMCOS. It promises to be a night filled with great music, delicious food and drink and inspiring community spirit.
“New Found Sound is an exciting new way to discover live music, and support Adelaide's freshest talent in the re-energised Port Adelaide precinct,” says City of Port Adelaide Enfield Mayor, Calire Boan. “You won’t want to miss this exciting, free, night out showcasing our thriving creative community.”
The awards are a celebration of all the incredible performers who have played the venue over the past year.
The track is the first taste of The Dreggs’ upcoming self-titled sophomore album.
Start planning your evening for this immersive event in the historic Port Adelaide precinct.
Those keen on catching the superstar DJs will need to travel interstate.
The DJ duo are performing a special show at The Scenic Hotel this Friday, January 10.
The annual American music festival’s massive bill also includes Olivia Rodrigo, Hozier, Luke Combs and Queens of the Stone Age.
The death metal greats will tour Australia for the very first time in March.
The reggae inspired soul jam was produced by Kenny Beats.
The acclaimed DJ is the closing headliner at this year’s event.
Catch the iconic Aussie rockers at Hindley Street Music Hall this Sunday evening.
The track is the third single taken from Mogwai’s upcoming album, The Bad Fire.
Balloonerism was recorded in 2014 and is finally set for release this month.
Your band could be the support for Tech N9ne, Crash Test Dummies, Bad Manners, Opeth and more.
The UK electronic act was scheduled to perform at UniBar Adelaide and Yeo Haus this weekend.
The band’s mate ‘Aje’ (Chang-Wook Yeo) went missing on Monday (January 6) and anyone with information is urged to contact police.
The fourth studio album from the Philly indie act arrives in March.
The Californian leg of the festival takes place in March.
The American electronicore quartet kick off their Australian tour next week.
Life, Death and Dennis Hopper includes collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Fiona Apple and Steve Earle.
The track is taken from the band’s upcoming album, The Human Fear, set for release this Friday, January 10.
The annual American music festival’s bill also features Avril Lavigne, Public Enemy, Cage the Elephant and T-Pain.
The pop-punk act are calling time on their nearly ten-decade career after a stellar 2024.
The Angry Anderson fronted heavy rockers are back on the road in 2025.
The “hippy psych blues party” hits Three Brothers Arms in Macclesfield next February.
This would be the Aussie rocker’s first Australian tour since 2015.
The track garnered over 3 billion streams worldwide in 2024.
‘Everyday’ was originally released on vinyl for Record Store Day 2024.
The ‘Heart of Gold’ singer has reversed his decision and decided to now perform at Glastonbury 2025.
The list includes tracks by Kendrick Lamar, GloRilla and ScHoolBoy Q.