There are 33 Music events in Mount Lawley
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Step into the '90s and relive the music that defined a generation . This electrifying night promises a euphoric journey through the era that shaped dance music as we know it.
Stephen Sanchez makes his anticipated return down under, less than 12 months after his show-stopping last visit.
Renowned for their epic live performances, both sonically and visually, The Dandy Warhols will return once again to Australia and New Zealand in April 2024!
Grammy-nominated UK singer-songwriter Mahalia returns down under for the first time since 2020, this April and May, for her biggest Australian tour yet!
Melbourne-based composer, performer and researcher Iran Sanadzadeh presents electronic music from her debut album Ocean, Again, performed on terpsichora floors.
Platinum-certified American singer-songwriter Chelsea Cutler is heading down under for the very first time.
A spectacular dinner & show concert featuring new Australian-Chinese supergroup Dragon Odyssey, plus touring Reunionese Maloya musician, Axel Sautron, performing with members of Salama.
With infectious energy and floor shaking singalongs, Irish seven-piece The Mary Wallopers are a live act to be reckoned with.
Ever since Liszt invented the spectacle in the 1840s, pianists have been performing piano recitals to ever-more-adoring audiences.
Secret Sounds is thrilled to announce that British musician and performer Ben Howard will tour Australia, bringing his show and catalogue to venues in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney & Brisbane.
Secret Sounds is thrilled to announce that British musician and gripping performer Ben Howard will tour Australia throughout May 2024.
triple j, Handsome Tours, WME & Look Out Kid are pleased to present Middle Kids on their Faith Crisis Pt 1 Tour this May + June!
For the first time in their career, Boy & Bear will be performing their incredible ‘Harlequin Dream’ album in-full, celebrating 10 years since the platinum-selling album was first released.
The jazz canon, for so long dominated by the works of men, is being reassessed by a new generation eager to explore the innovative work of trailblazing female jazz composers.
Whitney Houston’s musical legacy is brought to life in this critically acclaimed tribute concert described as “mind-blowingly spot on”.
They’ve sold more than one hundred million albums world-wide and been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – Fleetwood Mac’s songs are part of international music history.
Celebrating the 10th year of the Massed Sax Festival, this unique concert showcases the incredible talent of saxophonists from all walks of life.
Peter Hook & The Light make a triumphant return to perform both New Order and Joy Division’s “Substance” compilations.
Disco superstars BONEY M Featuring Maizie Williams return for The Farewell Tour performing all their Greatest Hits including Rasputin, Daddy Cool, Ma Baker, Gotta Go Home, Rivers Of Babylon and more!
You’ll certainly be ‘Shaking your Tail-Feather’ when Jake & Ellwood Blues hit the stage backed by the superb Soul Sisters and featuring a full live band with amazing brass section.
The award-winning LA-based Australian singer-songwriter Ben Abraham performs songs from his catalogue with the Contemporary Music students.
This sensational tribute show showcases extraordinary artists who pay homage to Elvis Presley's legendary career, spanning from his burst onto the music scene in 1956 to his final unforgettable years.
Melbourne based Afro-Cuban powerhouse La Influencia is the brainchild of timbalero Salvador Persico (Blue King Brown) and pianist Daniel Mougerman (The Bamboos).
East meets West in a diverse musical collaboration between WAAPA staff and students, and visiting music faculty and students from Nanjing University of the Arts (NUA)
East meets West in a diverse musical collaboration between WAAPA staff and students, and visiting music faculty and students from Nanjing University of the Arts (NUA).
East meets West in a musical collaboration between WAAPA students and visiting music students from Nanjing University of the Arts (NUA)
What do we do with our musical past? How can we reimagine, for example, music from the 12th century so that it speaks to us today?
Acclaimed saxophonist Jamie Oehlers joins the Darlington Quartet to perform Astor Piazzolla's gorgeous Five Tango Sensations.
The Indian Ocean Ensemble teams up with WAAPA’s dynamic Aboriginal Performance students and staff to perform one of the world’s best-loved works, Camille Saint-Saens’ Carnival of the Animals
In 1985, the visionary director Richard Gill founded the Classical Music course at WAAPA.