By Leia Vlahos | @leiavlahos_
The ‘March Madness’ season is back and better than ever in South Australia. Check out On The Record’s helpful guide to choosing the best events happening this month. (Image: Leia Vlahos).
Fringe
Before Autumn fully hits Adelaide, make the most of the sunshine and warm temperatures by spending a night in the East End for the Adelaide Fringe.
As always, the Adelaide Fringe has endless options of shows to choose from, but luckily, On The Record has been posting reviews to ease you back into the season.
If you’re seeking a night of laughs and stand-up comedy, check out Tilly Oddy-Black – Tilly Does a Show, or Will Gibb – Confidence Is Key at The Garden of Unearthly Delights, as both shows run until March 22.
Festivals
The Asia Street Food Festival – By the Sea will return to Glenelg from February 12 to March 19.
The food festival will be plating up our favourite dishes from sizzling seafood to handmade dumplings with free entry every day.
WOMADelaide is one of the state’s most beloved festivals and for good reason.
The festival will run from March 6 to March 9 and features prominent music icons such as Baker Boy, Barkaa, and Iron & Wine.
Tickets can be purchased here.
Gigs
The Belair Lip Bombs are a vibey and heartfelt indie rock quartet from Frankston, Victoria.
The band is well known for hitting the stage of Laneway Festival and their 2025 album Again.
The Belair Lip Bombs will be performing at Lion Arts Factory on Friday, March 13.
Tickets can be found here.
Linkin Park is bringing their From Zero World Tour to Adelaide in the band’s first concert in Australia since 2013.
The rock band will perform at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre arena on Thursday, March 12.
Tickets are available here.
Aussie icon G Flip will return to SA for a one-night show at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.
The Melbourne-born singer, songwriter, and drummer will be performing on March 12 with The Beaches.
Find tickets at this link.
Culture and crafts
The Uraidla Sustainability Fair aims to celebrate SA’s gorgeous environment while connecting and encouraging the community to commit to a sustainable lifestyle.
The fair will be implementing their motto of “think global, act local” at the Uraidla Showgrounds on Sunday, March 15 from 10am to 4pm.
Tickets are available here.
Heading into the film award season, it’s been hard to escape mentions of Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme starring Timothée Chalamet.
This month, Transmission will be hosting the Party Supreme: 80s Music Club Night to celebrate the film’s popularity and synth-driven score.
The Marty Supreme themed club night will be held at Lion Arts Factory on March 20.
Tickets can be purchased here.
Palace Nova Cinemas are celebrating the big screen epics with a throwback screening of Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut.
This cult classic will be hitting the screen at Palace Nova Eastend on March 30 for only $17 a ticket.
Tickets are available here.
Stay in touch with On The Record for our monthly ‘What’s On’ guide to stay engaged and informed of the best events happening across South Australia.

