There are 43 events coming up at Perth Concert Hall
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Following standing ovations across the country, Australia’s smash-hit stage spectacular Rumour Has It returns bigger and bolder than ever.
Well known for annual Christmas performances of Handel’s Messiah and other choral works, Perth Symphonic Chorus presents Bach’s St Matthew Passion for the first time in its nearly 30 year history.
Missy Higgins is unveiling ‘an anniversary tour with a difference’ to celebrate 20 years since her trailblazing debut, The Sound of White
Join Katie Noonan, Melinda Schneider and Abby Dobson with an all-female band, as they recreate the much loved, multi-award-winning music of Karen Carpenter.
Celebrated British conductor Alpesh Chauhan and WASO’s beloved Concertmaster Laurence Jackson are a match made in heaven for this evening of extraordinary music.
Welcome to the brilliant Esmé Quartet, the award-winning young string quartet waking up the world with their exciting and insightful performances of much-loved masterworks.
To listen to a performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No.9 is to enjoy a profound musical experience.
Experience some of the greatest modern film music as WASO and conductor Nicholas Buc pay tribute to one of the most influential film composers of all time: Hans Zimmer.
Kiangardarup, meaning kangaroo place, is a uniquely West Australian work by Robert Zielinski for violin, wooden flute, cello and bouzouki, inspired by the Torbay Inlet in WA’s Great Southern region.
Be transported by the ethereal melodies of Mel Bonis’ Trois femmes de légende, an evocative tribute to legendary heroines.
One of the rising stars of Australian conducting, Jen Winley leads this thrilling concert that weaves together the tales of legendary women.
Directed by WASO's internationally acclaimed Education Artist in Residence, Paul Rissmann, this side-by-side creative development with WASO and UWA explores Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet
Music inspired by suspense, dreams and illusions. The ultimate concert experience to capture your imagination and thrill you to the core, performed by the exhilarating WA Youth Orchestra.
Bring your friends, flags and best party spirit as we return for our annual celebration of your favourite classical and British hits.
Join players from WASO and the emerging composers of the 2024 Composition Project for the world premiere performances of their works.
Talented community orchestra musicians and educators sit side-by-side with WASO for a bucket list experience, performing on the Perth Concert Hall stage.
Iconic selections from Wagner’s legendary Ring cycle come thrillingly to life in the hands of celebrated Wagnerian, Asher Fisch.
Iconic selections from Wagner’s legendary Ring cycle come thrillingly to life in the hands of celebrated Wagnerian, Asher Fisch
“The compelling French-German cellist Nicolas Altstaedt gave a performance that thoroughly conveyed its audacious, even radical elemen.” – New York Times
Discover the art of the impossible when Kirill Gerstein, poet of the piano, scales new heights of virtuosity.
Dalia Stasevska is one of the world’s most in-demand conductors, and she makes her much-anticipated WASO debut with a concert of Nordic masterpieces.
ARC present 'Led Zeppelin IV'
Beethoven’s Third Symphony stands as the ultimate testament to human resilience, ambition and inventiveness.
Italian violinist Francesca Dego makes her WASO debut with Shostakovich’s emotionally charged Violin Concerto No.1, a work in which he transformed oppression into profound and beautiful music.
Dmitry Matvienko makes his WASO debut in this richly romantic program.
The Choir of King’s College, Cambridge returns to put the glorious sound of the British choral tradition in dialogue with one of the oldest cultures on earth.
Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique is an epic orchestral tour de force, a stunning musical self-portrait of obsessive passion for an unrequited love.
“Iesteyn Davies reigns supreme among countertenors.” – The Independent