They're one of the biggest groups in the history of Australian music, with seven No. 1 albums and 10 ARIA Awards to their name, and now SA's own Hilltop Hoods are locked in to rev up the crowd at this year's bp Adelaide Grand Final.
The hip-hop superstars will take to the stage for the Saturday After Race Concert on 28 November, joined by fellow Aussie artists Ball Park Music, Cyril and Teenage Joans.
The trio - comprised of Suffa, Pressure and DJ Debris - has forged an iconic sound over a career spanning more than three decades.
The music is matched by an unprecedented live energy which has seen the Hilltop Hoods become one of the biggest hip hop acts in the southern hemisphere, playing many sold-out world tours and festivals.
Suffa said the group was excited to perform in front of a home crowd.
"Earlier in the year we got to launch our new album in Adelaide, and we were reminded of why hometown crowds are so special," he said.
"That’s just one of the many reasons that we can’t wait to play the Adelaide Grand Final in November alongside an incredible lineup."
Also performing prior to the Hoods are Brisbane band Ball Park Music (pictured), who continue to go from strength to strength with their Australian indie hits.
Fresh from their ARIA chart-topping album Like Love in 2025, the five-piece group has toured across Australia and Europe with their warming and endearing sounds.
Cyril rose to fame with one of the world’s hottest tracks Stumblin’ In, surging in popularity across TikTok, global streaming platforms and radio charts, reaching number one in Australia, Germany, Poland and New Zealand.
Since then, he has accumulated more than 2.3 billion streams on Spotify alone, collaborated with renowned artists Teddy Swims, Wiz Khalifa, Dean Lewis and David Guetta, and is ready to send Adelaide into party fever at the 2026 bp Adelaide Grand Final donning his signature bucket hat.
Alternative music duo Teenage Joans (pictured), comprised of Cahli and Tahlia, will provide further music flavour to an evening of epic performances.
The Adelaide punk group have won eight South Australian Music Awards and have already shared the stage with international artists including the Foo Fighters and Amy Shark.
bp Adelaide Grand Final concert manager Brian Gleeson OAM said the Saturday night show would "provide a night full of dynamic and quality Australian music for one of Australia’s biggest sporting events".
"Hilltop Hoods are not only one of Australia’s biggest and best musical groups, but also hometown heroes in South Australia.
“We pride ourselves on creating concerts that are great value with the most adrenaline-fuelled atmosphere and Saturday's After Race Concert will be no different.”
Sunday night's concert will be headlined by US superstars Guns n' Roses, supported by Aussie hard rockers Airbourne.
All Saturday bp Adelaide Grand Final tickets provide inclusive access to the After Race Concert. The 2026 event takes place 26-29 November. For more information visit the website.
