• J Culture Sydney: JAPAN EXPO 2025

    Sydney Town Hall 483 George St, Sydney, NSW, Australia
    This year’s event marks a special occasion: the 45th anniversary of the sister city partnership between Nagoya and Sydney, which will be officially celebrated as part of the EXPO. The Opening Ceremony will feature appearances and addresses by Mr. Ichiro Hirosawa, Mayor of Nagoya, and Ms. Clover Moore, Lord Mayor…
    Liveworks Festival 2025

    Performance Space: Liveworks Festival 2025

    Carriageworks Sydney, NSW, Australia
    Performance Space’s biennial festival of live art, 2025 LIVEWORKS FESTIVAL has announced a jam-packed, five-day celebration of new, experimental and genre-defying art and performance from across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, at Carriageworks from 22 to 26 October 2025. Featuring a massive line-up of never-before-seen works, including seven Australian premieres,…

    australian musem: Jurassic Lounge: Halloween Edition

    Australian Museum 1 William St, Sydney, NSW, Australia
    Spooks, beats, and creepy delights await! Step into the Jurassic Lounge: Halloween Edition at the Australian Museum on October 25th from 6:30pm – 10pm, featuring drag queens, DJs, spooky science & a Silent Scream Disco. Dress to distress—Tickets selling out fast!  
    The Lucky Country

    MELT: The Lucky Country

    Brisbane Powerhouse 119 Lamington St, New Farm, QLD, Australia
    After a sensational season on Gadigal Land, The Lucky Country comes to Magandjin! With an original score that nods to some of Australia’s all-time greats (Baker Boy, Jimmy Barnes, Kylie, The Seekers, Electric Fields and more), this 70-minute mixtape of Aussie stories is a wildly entertaining joyride that digs deep into the…

    Araluen Arts Centre: Festival of the Piano

    Araluen Arts Centre 61 Larapinta Dr, Araluen, NT, Australia
    Classical Gospel, New Orleans Jazz, Cabaret in the Marlene Dietrich style. Local, National and International artists showcase our grand piano.

    OzAsia Festival: Riau Rhythm

    OzAsia Festival Stage, Lucky Dumpling Market Elder Park, King William Rd, Adelaide, SA, Australia
    Contemporary music based on their Malay cultural roots, Riau Rhythm’s luxurious melodies are inspired by the Golden Age of Sumatra. Calempong and traditional Indonesian percussion harmonises with violin, cello, flute and accordion, blending Indonesian and western influences to create a unique version of Fusion Jazz.

    OzAsia Festival: Elsewhere in India

    The Lab 63 Light Square, Adelaide, SA, Australia
    In a speculative Indo-futuristic world where global cultures teeter on the brink of extinction, electro-classical Indian music collides with surreal visuals created through a fusion of 3D video games, AI-generated art and motion-captured dance. Imagined by transmedia artists, Murthovic and Thiruda, Elsewhere in India: Return to Technopia is an immersive…
    Liveworks Festival 2025

    Performance Space: Liveworks Festival 2025

    Carriageworks Sydney, NSW, Australia
    Performance Space’s biennial festival of live art, 2025 LIVEWORKS FESTIVAL has announced a jam-packed, five-day celebration of new, experimental and genre-defying art and performance from across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, at Carriageworks from 22 to 26 October 2025. Featuring a massive line-up of never-before-seen works, including seven Australian premieres,…

    OzAsia Festival: FORD TRIO

    OzAsia Festival Stage, Lucky Dumpling Market Elder Park, King William Rd, Adelaide, SA, Australia
    FORD TRIO is a boundary-pushing Thai band known for their genre-blending sound and emotionally resonant storytelling. Drawing inspiration from neo soul, alternative rock and psychedelic idiosyncratic production, the trio has crafted a distinctive style they call Neo Thai Funk - a fusion that’s both rooted in Thai musical identity and boldly global…

    Art Etc Collective: The Taxithi Project – The Past is a Place

    Melbourne Recital Centre 31 Sturt St, Southbank, VIC, Australia
    It might be 1978 in Prahran, 1964 in Footscray, or 1956 in Collingwood: whichever the year, Greek families arrive in their thousands, seeking a better life in Australia. In the backstreets of inner-city suburbs, memories and music drift from open windows and flyscreen doors. Greek records crossed oceans, carrying songs…

    OzAsia Festival: Badieh

    Nexus Arts Lion Arts Centre, 68 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Adelaide, SA, Australia
    Master musicians, Mohammad Miraghazadeh (setar) and Michel Gasco (rubab) breathe new life into ancient music of a vast cultural region that spans the borders of Iran and Afghanistan. From the sweeping steppes of borderland towns to the ancient spirit of Herat and Torbat-e-Jam, Badieh’s soul-stirring sound offers a rare glimpse…