“Up close and personal” – Canberrans get to Sing with the Kings
The King’s Singers turn Canberra’s Snow Concert Hall into a shared stage for a once-in-a-lifetime lesson in vocal artistry.
The King’s Singers turn Canberra’s Snow Concert Hall into a shared stage for a once-in-a-lifetime lesson in vocal artistry.
What do our small to medium ensembles have on offer in the year ahead?
Snow Concert Hall brings three international acts, an opera gala, a symphony orchestra and a solo recital to Canberra in 2026.
Accordion virtuoso James Crabb unpacks his creative partnership with violinist Anthony Marwood ahead of Adelaide and Canberra performances.
Sjaella is an experience in superb singing and musicianship – melded with unique grace and presence.
With a theme of freedom hard-won, and an emphasis on Finnish and Australian Indigenous music, Fantasia is a taste of the Festival in its entirety.
Vocal ensemble Sjaella, UK pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra and Latvian stars The Balanas Sisters among the Snow Concert Hall's drawcards.
The inaugural International Series shows off the sonic possibilities of Canberra Grammar School’s state-of-the-art Snow Concert Hall.