On the Road - Adelaide Guitar Festival
The 'On the Road' program aims to inspire, nurture and develop new local artists, while bringing world-class musicians and town-wide activations to people that cannot easily travel to Adelaide.

Experience art and culture at home
The 'On the Road' program aims to inspire, nurture and develop new local artists, while bringing world-class musicians and town-wide activations to people that cannot easily travel to Adelaide.
Hear Karen Wyld and Deb Edwards in a deep, sprawling. and funny conversation.
Hear Dominic Guerrera, Natalie Harkin, and Ali Cobby Eckermann discussing their own work, and the theme of identity, in the rich and engaging discussion.
Adelaide Festival Centre advocate Jane Doyle OAM introduces our new podcast!
To celebrate UNESCO International Jazz Day beginners through to advanced instrumental students from Gawler and District College, Playford International College and Salisbury East High School spent the day learning and playing jazz music.
OUR MOB 2021 celebrated the work of some of South Australia's talented First Nations artists. Kokotha artist Maude Parker was awarded the inaugural Trevor Nickolls Art Prize, which is supported by the Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation.
Gather around the campfire to hear Dreaming stories from Margaret Brodie, Aunty Lena Rigney and Aunty Pat Waria-Read. Filmed as part of our first nations series of events, September 2021.
Go on a guided virtual tour through our brand new Her Majesty's Theatre.
Since 2016, regional students in Years 10 and 11 have been given the opportunity to apply for the Nathaniel O’Brien Class of Cabaret Scholarship program.
Since 2016, regional students in Years 10 and 11 have been given the opportunity to apply for the Nathaniel O’Brien Class of Cabaret Scholarship program.
The Adelaide International Classical Guitar Competition is the most prestigious guitar competition in the Southern Hemisphere and provides career-launching opportunities for talented young guitarists from around the world.