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The brilliant LA Philharmonic Wind Quintet returns to the Utzon Room with an entertaining dance-infused program featuring music by Françaix, Bernstein, Nielsen, Valerie Coleman and Ross Edwards.
Mahler's Fourth Symphony is full of radiance and beauty, brimming with a unique blend of sweetness and innocence.
After sell-out shows across Australia in 2022 playing to over 50,000 young people, Edward and Edwina are back!
Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Kip Moore brings his Nomad World Tour to Australia and New Zealand this September and October.
A musical feast celebrating the women who refused to behave.
Belinda Carlisle returns to Australia in September 2024 with her ‘Decades’ tour, which celebrates 35 years of her solo career..
In Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, the ancient Baalbek ruins bear witness to a turbulent history. Nearby, the Palmyra Hotel, is a time capsule of a flourishing and cosmopolitan yesteryear.
With 70+ sold-out shows so far in the US and by overwhelming demand, They Might Be Giants is extending this most popular “Evening with” performance of their breakthrough album Flood into Australia.
One of the monumental plays of the 21st century, up close and personal.
Night time is a charged time, liberated from the routine of daylight duties. Perhaps that’s why composers seem to find life after dark so full of magic and possibility.
The musicians of the Sydney Symphony give rarer instruments their time in the spotlight: from the bass clarinet, double bass and percussion to the alto flute, oboe d'amore and ophicleide.
Somewhere on the fringes of the internet, Ria e-meets Flick and instantly falls in analogue love.
The Sydney Symphony returns to The Joan in Penrith for a brilliant concert featuring three pieces that capture the sensuous depth and drama of night.
The Tony Award-winning sensation has its Australian premiere
Join the legendary pop icons UB40 and special guest Eagle-Eye Cherry for the party of all parties when the world's biggest-selling reggae group brings their RED RED WINE Tour to Australia.
The Roaring Twenties was a time of heady optimism in Paris. That joyous cross-pollination is immediately evident in these works by Gershwin, Stravinsky and Ravel.
The iconic Aussie documentary RATS IN THE RANKS meets Thornton Wilder’s OUR TOWN in this brand new comedy about the cut-throat world of politics and media spin.
Sculpture by the Sea will return to the Bondi to Tamarama Beach coastal walk as the world’s largest free to the public sculpture exhibition in 2024.
The last two years have seen Australian artist William Crighton win an ARIA, support Midnight Oil and The Dead South on tour, play his first Glastonbury and release his third album ‘Water and Dust’.
Since the 1980’s UK pop icon KIM WILDE has thrilled fans across the globe with her infectious hits and engaging live performances.
Find out how astronomers detect exoplanets around other stars, and learn about the most interesting planets we have found out there!
Direct from the UK, THE DOORS ALIVE re-create the essence and magic of THE DOORS.
What is the enigma in Elgar’s Enigma Variations? Many have speculated over the past 125 years, but the power and allure of this piece is no mystery.
Explore a showcase of Australia’s best established and emerging artists and craftspeople. Applications for Artisans in the Gardens 2024 are now open.
Too often the voices of the past have been silenced. Not any more! The Choirs give full voice to Ethel Smyth’s passionate Mass in D alongside Beethoven’s universal anthem for freedom, ‘Ode to Joy’.
Rabab master and contemporary Afghan composer Qais Essar fuses ancient Indian and Afghan folk and classical music with the music of today in a breathtaking performance in the Utzon Room.
Rabab master and composer Qais Essar fuses ancient Indian and Afghan folk and classical music with the music of today in a breathtaking performance in the Utzon Room.
Nobuyuki Tsujii has been blind since birth and learns scores by ear, giving him an intimate and unique connection to every piece he performs.