Adelaide 500 Concerts

Cold Chisel After Race Concert on Sunday 17th November

The Adelaide 500 is this weekend, November 14th to November 17th 2024. Part of that experience is the After Race Concert Series, these concerts are not usually suitable for young children. These concerts are described by the Adelaide 500 committee below as such;

The Sunday After Race Concert is set to fire on all cylinders with rock royalty COLD CHISEL set to perform. COLD CHISEL are celebrating their 50th anniversary and are bringing “The Big Five-0” concert tour to the VAILO Adelaide 500 for the final leg of their Australian tour.

Supporting COLD CHISEL on the Sunday night will be ARIA Award winning chart toppers THE CRUEL SEA and hometown rock heroes THE SUPERJESUS. Opening the night will be Music SA act TONIX, the electronic/indie/pop group TONIX has gained momentum since 2023 thanks to their high-energy shows that blend synthesiser, saxophone, keytar, and drums, influenced by acts like Rüfüs Du Sol.

Your Grandstand and or General Admission ticket to the event includes access to the After Race Concert for the valid day(s)
— Adelaide 500 website

There are 2 nights of the concert after race event, the first concert series is headed by Cold Chisel, but doesn’t stop there. Each night goes for about 5 hours beginning just after 5 pm, with a series of acts, which are 4 in total for each night. If you are attending all weekend and going to both, you are definitely getting value for money with 10 hours of music performed by 8 performers spanning Saturday and Sunday nights. Get ready for a diverse music experience with a variety of acts each night.

Given the prevalence of scams, we strongly advise purchasing your tickets from the official website, which is Ticketmaster. This ensures your safety and guarantees the authenticity of your tickets.

When you purchase a grandstand or general admission ticket, you’re not just getting access to the race event, but also to the thrilling concert series. These tickets include entry to the concert series, so you can enjoy the best of both worlds.

The weather will be warm on Saturday, with a cool change on Sunday. Given the expected crowd, it is advisable to plan ahead for parking or catching public transport. Public transport, in particular, can be a convenient and stress-free option, especially if you allow at least an extra 30 minutes for arrival and departure.

Bringing a small backpack with a hat, a few snacks, drinks, and maybe some sunblock is highly recommended. These items can make your event experience more comfortable and enjoyable.

Comfortable clothing and shoes are a must for this event, as a lot of walking around is part of the experience. Ensuring your comfort will enhance your enjoyment of the event.

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