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An Adelaide Laneway Has Been Renamed in Honour of Hilltop Hoods

An Adelaide CBD laneway is being renamed in honour of hometown heroes Hilltop Hoods, as part of its City of Music initiative.

By Lauren McNamaraPublished Mar 5, 2026
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An Adelaide CBD laneway is being renamed in honour of hometown heroes Hilltop Hoods.

The City of Adelaide has announced plans to rename Clubhouse Lane - located off Hindley Street - as Hilltop Hoods Lane, celebrating the group’s impact on Australian music and their longstanding connection to South Australia. The unveiling is scheduled to take place later this year.

The Adelaide Hills-raised outfit - Suffa (Matt Lambert), Pressure (Dan Smith), and DJ Debris (Barry Francis) - will become the sixth act recognised through the city’s City of Music Laneways initiative. They join a list of South Australian heavyweights already immortalised in the program, including Sia, Cold Chisel, Paul Kelly, No Fixed Address, and The Angels.

It reflects the trio’s role in transforming Australian hip-hop from a niche underground scene into a mainstream cultural force. Since forming as teenagers in the late ’90s, Hilltop Hoods have gone on to rack up seven No. 1 ARIA albums, sell more than a million records, and regularly headline arenas and major festivals around the world.

 

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Lord Mayor Jane Lomax-Smith said the honour recognises a career that began in small local venues before reaching global stages. From early shows at places like the Worldsend Hotel and Adelaide UniBar to performing for tens of thousands of fans internationally, she noted the group’s trajectory has become a blueprint for aspiring artists coming out of South Australia.

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“It seemed fitting to add the band to our cavalcade of City of Music Laneways as they prepare to shake stages across the country, with their current national arena tour underway this month."

Hilltop Hoods themselves said the recognition is especially meaningful, given their deep ties to the city that shaped them. “We love our city and this gesture just connects us even further to the place that we call home,” Suffa said.

The laneway honour arrives as the trio continue their 'Never Coming Home' national arena tour in support of their 2025 album Fall From the Light, which delivered their seventh ARIA No. 1 and reinforced their status as one of the country’s most successful groups.

Rolling Stone AU/NZ was at the opening show, and gave it a five-star review. "The show feels like a party; a celebration of music, hip-hop and community," the review reads. "They’re older, wiser, and here to show us all how it’s done."

Read the full review here.

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