Your complete guide to the arts in Melbourne: art exhibitions, plays and musicals, and concerts and gigs. Plus, discover what’s on at galleries, museums and cinemas across the city.
Music is a great part of the city’s profile and the countless plans for music lovers alone can attest to that. The jazz scene is particularly vibrant, boasting the Melbourne…...
On Saturday, 29 November, the Sidney Myer Music Bowl is welcoming a one-off performance of Ministry of Sound CLASSICAL in Melbourne, where the symphonic energy of the Ministry of Sound Orchestra meets the euphoric beats...
It’s been a great year of free gigs at Fed Square, with performances by Robbie Williams, Kneecap, Glass Beams, Eddy Current Suppression Ring, and most recently,…...
The popular NGV Friday Nights are back this summer, in celebration of the upcoming exhibition about Vivienne Westwood and Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons. Stay out late and enjoy the exhibition, then stick around for...
Electronic music legends RÜFÜS DU SOL are playing an exclusive DJ set at The Wool Store for one night only. This will be the only DJ set that they’ll perform during their Australian arena tour. Enter this renowned...
From opera to classical music concerts, Melbourne’s music offerings are wonderfully rich. And ballet certainly keeps pace, with high-quality performances of classics like Swan Lake and modern commissions gracing t...
The historic Tasma Terrace in East Melbourne has been reimagined. Built between 1879 and 1887, this elegant corner of Melbourne was once a series of lodging houses. Now, the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) has tr...
From Colin Firth’s wet shirt moment and Matthew Macfadyen’s squeal-worthy hand flex, to Bollywood blockbusters and zombie flicks, there have been a lot of Pride and Prejudice adaptations over the years. And...
Over 300 sparkling jewels, tiaras, necklaces, brooches and more are coming to NGV next year. Coming exclusively to Melbourne from London’s Victoria & Albert Museum, the Cartier exhibition will feature glitteri...
Anime’s most iconic scenes owe a lot to their scores. Take the train ride in Spirited Away or Kiki’s first flight in Kiki’s Delivery Service — with just a few notes, the music shifts each moment from memorab...