She performed on two cover versions for the Mick Harvey-produced soundtrack of the Australian film Suburban Mayhem: "Double Dare" (originally by Hoyt Axton) and "Sex Beat" (Gun Club).
[5] A promotional video was made for the single "Double Dare", featuring Adalita and Suburban Mayhem star Emily Barclay.
Initially, Adalita harboured no intention to release her own music as a solo artist, but was enthusiastically encouraged by her Magic Dirt bandmate and mentor, Dean Turner, to undertake the production of her debut album.
To coincide with her support slot on the Blondie and Pretenders double-headline Australian tour, Adalita released the 'Hot Air' EP on 26 November 2010.
On 28 April 2013, Adalita announced on her Facebook fan page that she had started work on her second album at Birdland Studios, with long-time producer Lindsay Gravina.
[7][non-primary source needed] She informed her Facebook fans on 24 May 2013 that Jim White from Dirty Three recorded drums for the album over two days.
[8][non-primary source needed] Adalita appeared on Australian television program RocKwiz in June 2013 and performed a new track, entitled 'I Want Your Love'.
[10] On 8 August 2013, music website mess+noise announced that All Day Venus would be released on 20 September 2013, and revealed the album artwork and track listing.
[13] She also revealed that she is most comfortable in "bare" aesthetic surroundings and, in relation to the writing period for 'All Day Venus': "I like a lot of space and calm.
[16] In June 2023, Adalita released a cover of Michael Hutchence's "Rooms for the Memory" as a benefit record for Ollie Olsen.
[20] Also in 2003, Adalita attended the 'Mushroom Music Writers Bloc', a songwriting workshop for Australian artists—she and 78 Saab's Ben Nash penned the track, 'Too Much Is Not Enough'.
On 24 January 2009, Adalita appeared on an episode of RocKwiz and performed a duet with Gareth Liddiard (The Drones), as the pair covered The Saints' 'Messin' with the Kid'.
Alongside Kevin Mitchell, Adalita was selected by Australia's Double J radio station for the August 2014 "Artist in Residence" role.