A man playing guitar in the centre of Rundle Mall with people watching

Buskers in Rundle Mall

On any given day, come rain or shine, Rundle Mall comes alive with the sights and sounds of talented musicians and performers.

From veteran entertainers who know how to draw a crowd to up-and-comers looking for their big break, you can expect world-class performances without the entrance fee every day in Rundle Mall. If you love what you see, don’t forget to say “Thank you!” for the performance with a small donation.

There is no schedule for the buskers, they simply turn up, set up and play!

If you’re interested in becoming a busker in Rundle Mall, all you need to do is apply for a permit through the City of Adelaide.

Building of the first section of Government House began in 1839. Prior to this, the Governor John Hindmarsh, and then his successor George Gawler, lived in a three-roomed wattle and daub cottage with calico ceiling.

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The South African War Memorial is a life-sized, 3.4 metre tall bronze statue of a mounted infantryman located on the corner of King William Street and North Terrace and is a memorial to all those who fought and fell in the Boer War (11 October 1899 – 31 May 1902).

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Walk too fast and you might miss the home of Adelaide’s ‘establishment’ on North Terrace.

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Just east of Rundle Mall you'll find the 'East End', a bustling pocket of the Adelaide CBD packed with cafes, restaurants, bars and premium shopping.

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