
Now in its sixth year, The Shores and Red Light District once again invite you and 4,000 friends to enjoy a huge day of music and great vibes at a fantastic venue situated on the doorstep of the beach quietly nestled between Glenelg and Henley Beach. Shores On A New Year’s Day starts at midday and runs until midnight, and is an unparalleled event in South Australia, providing an outlet that helps shape our music the state’s musical culture. Melbourne has Summadayze, Sydney has Field Day… Adelaide has Shores On A New Year’s Day!
With seven albums to their name and another in the works, De La Soul is not a group to trade on past glories. Here they speak to ITM about both the group’s legacy that they have behind them, as well as what lies ahead. [more]
Fresh new Adelaide act Supermarket is primed for its first local appearances, starting with Shores on a New Year's Day. Hot on the heels of their North American mini-tour in November and December, Supermarket is officially open for breakbeat business [more]
Here it comes again... it's the verge of NYE, and Shores on a NYD has announced its mystery guest international dnb legend. He rocked We Love Sounds Xmas just last week, and has rocked parties in an old school way since the 90's... [more]
Shores on a New Year's Day returns for its fifth year, bringing with it some fine internationals, everything from house through to d&b and the perfect environment to break in 2008. [more]
Shores is quickly becoming an Adelaide institution. In the eastern states New Years Day has for some time been most people's party priority, and with the turn out for the 2008 Shores festival Adelaide has now joined them. [more]
Sydney has Field Day, Melbourne has Summadayze and Adelaide has the Shores... or so it has been for the last four years. Shores is the biggest party you'll find in this town on New Year's Day, running for a whopping sixteen hours, and celebrating local DJ's and musicians at every turn. [more]