The Stems
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Tim Rogers
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Penny Ikinger
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Mick Harvey
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Joe Camilleri & The Black Sorrows
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Barry Adamson
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Ross Wilson & The Peaceniks
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Clare Bowditch
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The Stems • Tim Rogers • Penny Ikinger • Mick Harvey • Joe Camilleri & The Black Sorrows • Barry Adamson • Ross Wilson & The Peaceniks • Clare Bowditch •
Barry Adamson
‘CUT TO BLACK’ Australia 2025
The Stems
Tim Rogers
Sat 7 December
Birregurra Hall
Birregurra, Vic AU
SOLD OUT
Sun 8 December
Kyneton Town Hall
Kyneton, Vic AU
SOLD OUT
Joe Camilleri
& The Black Sorrows
Sun 1 November
Kyneton Town Hall
Victoria, AU
SOLD OUT
Fri 8 November
Swan Hill Town Hall
Victoria, AU
SOLD OUT
Sat 9 November
Riverlinks EastBank
Shepparton, Vic AU
SOLD OUT
Fri 15 November
The Forge Theatre
Bairnsdale, Vic AU
SOLD OUT
Sat 16 November
Meeniyan Town Hall
Victoria, AU
SOLD OUT
Thu 21 November
Queenscliff Town Hall
Victoria, AU
SOLD OUT
Fri 22 November
Cardinia Cultural Centre
Pakenham, Vic AU
SOLD OUT
Ross Wilson & The Peaceniks.
Fri 5 October
Wonthaggi Union
Victoria, AU
SOLD OUT
Fri 11 October
Alexander Theatre
Clayton, Vic AU
SOLD OUT
Sat 12 October
The Capital
Bendigo, Vic AU
SOLD OUT
Sun 17 November
The Memo
Healesville, Vic AU
SOLD OUT
Barry Adamson, Australian Tour
Barry Adamson has been creating all of his life.
Brought up in Manchester’s Moss Side, Adamson learnt to play the bass overnight for Magazine, Manchester’s most influential band of that era.
When they disbanded, five albums later in 1981, his singular style was spotted by The Birthday Party, with whom he played several times.
His establishment as a solo artist came after a three-year stint with Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds with the release of his classic first solo album, Moss Side Story – the ultimate soundtrack to an “imaginary film” – which raised Adamson’s name as a composer of diverse complexity; able to tell a story with music, where the images were those supplanted in the minds of the listeners. Adamson has worked with some of the film industry’s most intriguing mavericks including Derek Jarman (The Last of England, 1987), David Lynch (The Lost Highway, 1997), Oliver Stone (Natural Born Killers, 1994) and Danny Boyle (The Beach, 2000).
Having released nine studio albums, including the 1992 Mercury Music Prize nominated Soul Murder, 1996’s Oedipus Schmoedipus, which includes collaborations with Jarvis Cocker, Nick Cave and The Associates’ Billy McKenzie, and his most recent release, Know Where To Run, which was in part inspired by a US tour, playing with Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds.
After 32 years, Adamson’s talents are as much demand by new generations of artists as he was after his first solo release, with collaborations in recent years across a variety of art forms, including an Olivier Award winning ballet performance by Sylvie Guillem and the Ballet Boyz scored by Adamson.
It was always a logical progression for Adamson to move behind the camera and once again his brooding film noir style and dark comedy has seen him write, direct and score a number of short films, including ‘The Swing The Hole and The Lie’’ (2014) as well as the 2017 video for They Walk Amongst Us.
Barry Adamson’s most recent release ‘Memento Mori’ (Anthology 1978-2018), brings together the artist’s writing and recording career over the last 40 years charting his career from 1978’s Magazine track, ‘Parade’ (co-written by Adamson, from their debut album Real Life); to his work as founding member, alongside Nick Cave, of the Bad Seeds (‘From Her To Eternity’, co-written by Adamson); through his nine solo albums, from 1989’s Moss Side Story to the latest Love Sick Dick EPs, bringing everything up to date with a brand new unreleased track, ‘The Hummingbird’.
Barry Adamson’s memoir ‘Up Above The City, Down Beneath The Stars’ is published by Omnibus Press on 30 September 2021.
Musician, composer, writer, photographer, filmmaker. Barry Adamson is not a man to take it easy.