The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (ASO) will launch its 90th anniversary with a dynamic 2026 season, featuring over 100 performances across South Australia. The season includes classical, Broadway, and community concerts, starting with the sold-out 'Jupiter' featuring Konstantin Shamray in February.
As part of its 90th anniversary celebrations, the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (ASO) will embark on a 2026 regional tour, bringing live orchestral music to Murray Bridge, Mount Gambier, and Barossa Valley.
The Australian Musical Theatre Festival has announced a dynamic lineup of Tasmanian performers set to shine at this year's event, including a bold new staging of the Broadway classic, Working – A Musical.
The China National Symphony Orchestra Chorus, one of China's most celebrated choral ensembles, will make its Australian debut in March 2025 with its extraordinary production of the Yellow River Cantata.
The Australian Youth Orchestra will transform Adelaide/Kaurna Country into a hub of orchestral excellence with its Summer Music Festival, showcasing 250 of the nation's most promising young classical musicians aged 12-26.
Artistic Director, Tyran Parke unveiled the Australian Musical Theatre Festival program that will be held in Launceston, Tasmania in May 2025. Learn more about the program here!
The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra will present a musical theatre celebration, SOME ENCHANTED EVENING, featuring classic show tunes. Learn how to purchase tickets!
Graduate Singers will return to the newly refurbished Elder Hall on Saturday 5 August 7:30 pm to perform their second concert of 2023 entitled Requiem.
One of the highlights of Willoughby City Council's CULTURE BITES program will be a spectacular alfresco outdoor concert taking place in beautiful Willoughby Park on Sunday 10 July at 2pm.
The opening of the new Children's Artspace gallery, hit musicals and live concerts are among highlights of Adelaide Festival Centre's Autumn 2022 season, with free events at Festival Theatre's grand new entrances lighting up the Riverbank precinct in coming weeks.
Due to New South Wales's previous lockdowns preventing artists from performing locally and touring nationally, Ausfeng Events announces that the 2021 East Meets West Orchestral Concert tour has been rescheduled for February/March 2022.
Emma McGrath, TSO Concertmaster, is the first of the TSO-featured soloists, performing Bruch's Violin Concerto No 1 on 11 March 2022. Bruch's beloved concerto is a work that Emma knows intimately having first performed the solo part with the London Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of only 14.
Running from 26 November to 4 December at the Adelaide Showground, the Festival of Orchestra is an Australian first, and features six concerts celebrating the world’s greatest orchestral music from the concert hall, Broadway, dance club, rock arena and the silver screen.
East Meets West Orchestral Evening will present a unique blend of music from China and beyond. This is a stellar opportunity for audiences in Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide to hear some of Australia's finest musicians perform Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto and Yellow River Piano Concerto, two hugely popular Chinese classics, rarely performed live on Australian stages, touring late June to September 2021.
Riverside Theatres Digital’s latest offering, AN ENCHANTED EVENING joins acclaimed conductor Guy Noble (Piano) with Opera stars Julie Lea Goodwin and Daniel Belle for a night of Opera and Musical Theatre standards. @RiversideParra
On Saturday 17th October at 7.30pm, Riverside Theatres Digital will present An Enchanted Evening starring Opera superstars Julie Lea Goodwin, Daniel Belle alongside popular conductor and host Guy Noble on piano.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra's 2020 Season Opening Gala will bring the Sydney Town Hall alive with the flair and passion of Latin music and dance in The 1950s Latin Lounge (5-8 February).
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs is set to celebrate its Centenary in 2020 with an inspirational, future-focused program, shining light on Australian composers, and on the organisation's longstanding commitment to collaboration, community and connection.