Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Kutcha Edwards & the Sydney Symphony 

Sydney Opera House Sydney, NSW, Australia
Kutcha Edwards is a force of nature. Since 1991 he has combined songwriting and activism in groups like The Black Arm Band and Blackfire, and in a successful solo career fusing his ‘Bidgee’ blues with traditional songs of people and country. His proud Mutti Mutti heritage and his experiences as…
Panjat Hujan

The Unconformity: Panjat Hujan

Scout Hall, Queenstown 15 Bowes Street, Queenstown, TAS, Australia
Translating to 'Climbing the Rain', Panjat Hujan embodies the absence of the word 'impossible' from the language of indigenous Bugis people of South Sulawesi. Exploring symbolic rituals that refract time and space, this multicultural collaboration draws from the practice of a different era still relevant today, bridging shamanistic tradition and…
Kew Court House Live

Boroondara Arts: Nathan Slater and Richard Tedesco’s Nylon ’48

Kew Court House 188 High Street, Kew, VIC, Australia
In 1948, the world of music changed forever when nylon strings replaced gut, bringing a new warmth and versatility to the guitar. Now, Tedesco & Slater honour that pivotal moment with Nylon ‘48—a performance where history meets innovation. Blending flamenco’s fire with jazz’s improvisational freedom, this duo transforms the nylon-string…

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert Experience

Hamer Hall 100 St Kilda Rd, Southbank, VIC, Australia
Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert Experience is a new film concert that takes fans on an epic on-screen cinematic journey covering twenty-three films in one momentous concert event. Revisit the earliest days of Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor as they discover their place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe –…

: New Farm, New Country

Newfarm Denmark 1 Tindale Road, Bow Bridge, WA, Australia
A cosmic and alt-country/ folk music festival in WA’s Great Southern. This October, a brand-new music festival will take root in the heart of the Great Southern. New Farm, New Country makes its debut from 17–19 October 2025 at the stunning New Farm Campground, nestled between Denmark and Walpole on…
Panjat Hujan

The Unconformity: Panjat Hujan

Scout Hall, Queenstown 15 Bowes Street, Queenstown, TAS, Australia
Translating to 'Climbing the Rain', Panjat Hujan embodies the absence of the word 'impossible' from the language of indigenous Bugis people of South Sulawesi. Exploring symbolic rituals that refract time and space, this multicultural collaboration draws from the practice of a different era still relevant today, bridging shamanistic tradition and…

OzAsia Festival: Mo’Ju

OzAsia Festival Stage, Lucky Dumpling Market Elder Park, King William Rd, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Filipinx / Wiradyuri artist Mo’Ju is a third gender, third culture kid, whose music traverses a full spectrum of emotion and sonic textures, marrying together glitchy electronic neo-soul production and masterful songwriting, unbound by genre. Their 2018 album, Native Tongue arrived to critical acclaim, igniting long overdue conversations, their visceral…

The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre: The Flying Forties

The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre 30 Eton St, Sutherland, NSW, Australia
Experience the magic of The Flying Forties with Penny Pavlakis, Grant Galea and friends, as they celebrate the golden era of music with their 9-piece big band complete with strings and a Brass section. Bing Crosby! Ella Fitzgerald! Judy Garland! Nat King Cole! The Andrew Sisters and more…are bought to…
Panjat Hujan

The Unconformity: Panjat Hujan

Scout Hall, Queenstown 15 Bowes Street, Queenstown, TAS, Australia
Translating to 'Climbing the Rain', Panjat Hujan embodies the absence of the word 'impossible' from the language of indigenous Bugis people of South Sulawesi. Exploring symbolic rituals that refract time and space, this multicultural collaboration draws from the practice of a different era still relevant today, bridging shamanistic tradition and…
Panjat Hujan

The Unconformity: Panjat Hujan

Scout Hall, Queenstown 15 Bowes Street, Queenstown, TAS, Australia
Translating to 'Climbing the Rain', Panjat Hujan embodies the absence of the word 'impossible' from the language of indigenous Bugis people of South Sulawesi. Exploring symbolic rituals that refract time and space, this multicultural collaboration draws from the practice of a different era still relevant today, bridging shamanistic tradition and…

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