
Honouring South Australia’s music legacy, its artists, venues and cultural history since 2009.
Find us in our new home at Adelaide Town Hall.
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ABOUT SA MUSIC HALL OF FAME
The South Australian Music Hall of Fame celebrates the incredible talent and rich history of South Australia’s music scene. Founded by South Australian radio identities David “Daisy” Day and John Vincent in 2009, the Hall of Fame honours artists, bands, industry professionals and venues who have contributed in a significant way to our musical legacy. From rock legends and pioneering acts to unsung heroes behind the scenes, the Hall of Fame ensures their legacy is preserved and celebrated.
Each year, the South Australian Music Hall of Fame inducts new luminaries, joining music legends such as Cold Chisel, The Angels, No Fixed Address, Paul Kelly, Sister Janet Mead, and Guy Sebastian.
Read More about the Adelaide Music Collective and SA Music Hall of Fame HERE
INDUCTIONS
Artists, bands or industry professionals nominated for induction must meet the specific criteria outlined in the Nomination document. Nominees are considered by a large Peer Review Group before moving into the final stages of consideration in their respective industry category.