Quartet Bar
Located in expansive gallery spaces alongside Festival Theatre, the Quartet Bar offers a great selection of South Austr…

Book Premium tickets to three consecutive shows on the same day, hand-picked by Virginia Gay herself. All packages include one drink voucher and a variety of first-class acts. T&Cs below.
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La Clique is not just a show, it’s a sensation. Captivating audiences around the globe - it’s a spellbinding blend of sass, sparkles, and staggering acts.
After 16 years of touring the world, local a cappella legends come home for a celebration with high energy 80s, 90s, and early 2000s hits.
Every festival late-night is a party, but this one is our actual 25th birthday party! Special guests, musical surprises, and of course, cake.
Want more from this Adelaide Cabaret Festival? Explore our Premium Packages, curated by Artistic Director Virginia Gay, for a truly shining and unforgettable experience.
Premium Package associated drinks voucher/s must be collected from an Adelaide Festival Centre Box Office, open 90 minutes prior to ticketed start times of any performance.
Premium Package drink voucher can be redeemed on the date of the booked Premium Package at the following Adelaide Festival Centre bars: Quartet Bar by Corryton Burge, The Star: Kitchen and Bar, Dunstan Playhouse foyer bar (by Space Theatre entrance), Artspace Bar.
Premium Package drink voucher can be redeemed for: a Cabaret Cocktail, glass of Corryton Burge wine, Coopers beer or soft drink.
This venue is wheelchair accessible.
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The biggest festival of its kind, Adelaide Cabaret Festival has garnered a reputation of highlighting outstanding local, national and international artists through an eclectic program of classic and contemporary cabaret performances.
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To celebrate Youth Week, Adelaide Festival Centre's Moving Image Program is screening two works, Jasper Van Gelder, Colour My Garden and Kangaroo Island Community Education (KICE) Penneshaw 7/8 Class, Eight-Frame Walk.
It’s time to vote! South Australians can now vote online to help choose the next artist to have their name set in lights on Adelaide Festival Centre’s Walk of Fame, with 14 top performers from 2024 on the shortlist.
From Sydney to London’s West End, to the depths of the South African jungle, Rhonda Burchmore has endeared herself into the hearts of all Australians.
In April, Adelaide Festival Centre's Moving Image Program is exhibiting 'NEXT' by Jeremy Oury on our King William Road digital screens.
In episode 12, Jo Peoples and Helen Trepa from our Exhibition and Collections team chat to host Libby O'Donovan about the Performing Arts Collection.
In episode 11, Matt Gilbertson chats to host Libby O'Donovan about the inspiration behind his alter-ego 'Hans'.
In episode 10, Eddie Perfect chats to host Libby O'Donovan about his affinity with Adelaide Festival Centre and his experience as a former Artistic Director of Adelaide Cabaret Festival.
In episode 9 of The First 50, host Libby O'Donovan talks to OzAsia Festival Artistic Director, Annette Shun Wah.
Alberton Primary School took part in centrED's Songlines program. Students spend a day working with First Nations songwriters to get a greater understanding of their culture.
OzAsia Festival 2022 - on demand: A drone, three dancers, and a musician all come together in a spectacular live filmmaking performance.
Bluegrass country meets shamisen (Japanese banjo) in a unique, high-energy music blend.
Tom Kneebone is a touring session musician with a guitar style steeped in pushing the boundaries of Jazz, Blues, and Folk music. Joined by Kyrie Anderson on drums and Dylan Paul on the double-bass.