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Formed in 2003, The Killer Queen Experience has risen from Local Brisbane based Queen Cover Band to an International Touring Show and is Australia’s most sought-after Tribute Act today.
Blind from a young age, Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii is a performer of worldwide renown and makes his Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra debut performing Beethoven’s Second Piano Concerto.
This is it! The finalists of the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM) Concerto Competition perform with the TSO, with the winner announced on the night.
Get ready for an electrifying night of music, nostalgia, and unforgettable energy as world-renowned The Fleetwood Pac takes the stage.
The Hindley Street Country Club are Australia’s very own Global Online Sensation with over a Billion views across multiple platforms are here in Hobart at Wrest Point for one night only.
Experience Australia’s premier tribute to Fleetwood Mac, the energy and enthusiasm that this show deliver night after night as Running In The Shadows cover the best of Fleetwood Mac’s career.
With his trademark musical stylings and characteristic wit, Bill returns with a new show, Thoughtifier..
Get ready to celebrate the golden jubilee of ABBA's historic Eurovision Song Contest victory in 1974 with Waterloo – a moment that changed music history forever.
Phenomenally talented violinist Clara-Jumi Kang makes her Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra debut.
Strings, but not as you might expect them.
Aurora sees the acclaimed Australian String Quartet build a shimmering sound-world from three distinct compositions.
This one-of-a-kind tribute experience brings the magic of U2 and INXS to the same stage and tells a story through music of the bond shared between LEGENDARY frontmen Bono and Michael Hutchence.
Music is for everyone – including young listeners who might have trouble sitting still, paying attention, or trying new things.
Join us as the brass and percussion instrumental sections of the TSO meet the Gothic Revival grandeur of St. David’s Cathedral.
On a freezing cold winter’s day in 1969, The Beatles added yet another iconic chapter to the folklore of rock ’n’ roll history with their last ever live performance - The Rooftop Concert.
This JS Bach rarity is a joyous musical setting of the Christmas story according to evangelists Luke, Matthew and John.