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The Bands and Orchestra Event offers sections covering concert bands, jazz bands, brass bands and orchestras across both age and grading classifications.
Shakespeare’s classic comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, is reawakened in this breathless production brimming with magic, mirth and mayhem.
Jet have announced an extended run of dates across Australia this May and June celebrating the 20-year anniversary of their seminal debut album, Get Born.
Experience Jonathan Larson’s electrifying, multi-Tony Award-winning musical RENT, when it hits Australian shores in 2024.
Hidden treasures of the Canberra music scene, Bec Taylor and the Lyrebirds are a five-piece alt-folk-pop band rising to new heights.
Kirill Gerstein is a showman, philosopher, and poet of the piano. He grew up playing jazz, switched to classical and won the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition at just 22.
“The compelling French-German cellist Nicolas Altstaedt gave a performance that thoroughly conveyed its audacious, even radical elements.” – New York Times
The world-renowned cellist and master storyteller makes his ACO debut as soloist and guest director.
The Floating Brothel is a dramatised documentary based on the book of the same name by Siân Rees (Hodder, Sydney, 2001).
Join Imogen Dixon-Smith, Kenneth E. Tyler Curator, International Prints and Drawing, for a talk focused on the life and work of German-American printmaker and textile artist, Anni Albers.
Back by popular demand: The Canberra Symphony Orchestra (CSO) and the CSO Chorus present Handel's timeless Messiah to warm hearts and lift spirits.
ARC present 'Led Zeppelin IV'
Hitting the road for a national tour in June, ARC will perform Led Zeppelin IV, to be followed by a second set playing classics and fan favourites selected from Led Zeppelin’s lauded catalogue.
Book a free ticket to attend the SaVAge K’lub during the opening activations at 10.30–11am and 12–2pm.
Join the National Opera Chorus for a fun afternoon of your operatic favourites (including those you haven’t heard yet!).
Bookings essential. This event does not include exhibition entry. This event is free for National Gallery Members and their guests.