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Australian singer-songwriter Rick Price, wearing a ten-gallon cowboy hat and strumming a guitar, seated outside.

Rick Price

Australian music icon Rick Price returns to the stage with his Call On Me Tour.

Three men dressed as elderly ladies wearing wigs, dresses and jewels in a theatre setting with a red velvet curtain and a neon LIVE sign.
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Granny Bingo

Melbourne’s cult comedy night hosted by Australia’s nastiest nannas.

An ant moving a green circle on a rock.
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A velvet ant, a flower and a bird

Step into a garden of knowledge anchored by three familiar figures from nature.

Looking from below at a woman in a forest with tall, straight trees, wearing a red beanie and woollen knits and scarves.

Amano by Lorena Laing

Ethical slow fashion, designed and crafted in Melbourne.

Large crowds of people walking around il Mercato Centrale in Melbourne, either side of a central staircase of the busy food and dining precinct.

il Mercato Centrale Melbourne

Il Mercato Centrale is a social melting pot where food and culture come together.

A burger being held with one hand featuring a black seeded bun, two slices of cheese, two meat patties and an anime character stuck in the top.

One Plus Piece Cafe

Visit Melbourne’s first anime-themed Asian fusion burger joint.

A group of people gathered informally indoors, some sitting on the floor, others standing, listening to a speaker.

Think Again: the Art and Practice of Productive Disagreement

Explore how disagreement deepens insight in Leila Brammer’s engaging, interactive lecture.

Participants in a VR game room wearing headsets.

VR World Melbourne: Virtual Reality Arcade

Experience virtual reality in Melbourne. Solve mysteries, fight zombies, explore new worlds.

The shopfront of Ta-Ke Don, Thai-Japanese fusion takeaway shop, with its vibrant orange signage

Ta-Ke Don

Behind its vibrant orange facade, Ta-Ke Don serves up bold Thai-Japanese meat bowls from just $10.

A table at The Observatory, set with four plates of brunch food, glasses of water and cutlery.

The Observatory

A café for the people, designed to bring the Gardens to life through food, coffee, and community.

Plate of food that includes a slice of bread, pickles, cheese and dips on a timber counter.

Sunhands

A cafe, deli, wine bar and general store championing local makers and producers.

An arched gallery space with polished hardwood floors and First Nations artworks displayed on the walls.
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To Be Returned

Exploring the complex journey of First Peoples artworks created in prison or after release.

A performer wearing a white trench coat and a pig's snout nose, carrying a chicken head mask under one arm, her other arm raised above her head, standing on a stage in front of a yellow curtain.

Animal Farm

George Orwell’s classic allegory is unleashed - this isn’t the farm you thought you knew.

Smiling man in a blue shirt and sunglasses, holding in his open hands a red, heart-shaped object resembling a bomb with a clock face and a fuse sparking.

Zain Seven: LoveBomb

A charmingly chaotic immigrant unpacks race, religion and identity in a wild comedy ride.

A man's face is fragmented into many small, square pieces, with different parts of eyes, mouths, and other features mixed together in a mosaic pattern against a green background.

Eliza

A gripping psychological thriller and unnerving depiction of the birth of artificial intelligence.

Indian comedian Prashasti Singh. She has long dark hair, is wearing round-rimmed glasses and a blue, textured, high-neck top. She is looking slightly upward and to the side with a smile.

Prashasti Singh: Divine Feminine

Indian stand-up star Prashasti Singh makes her Melbourne International Comedy Festival debut.

Garden glimpse framed by dark foliage, looking onto rosebeds and stucco portico on bluestone building.

Taste & Temptation and Bishopscourt Garden: Double Tour

Spend a morning in East Melbourne and visit the exhibition at Fairhall and gardens of Bishopscourt.

A crowd of people celebrating inside a decorated ferry during a Taylor Swift-themed singalong cruise.

Swiftie Singalong Cruise

The Taylor Swift Singalong Cruise returns this April with live music, fun and family‑friendly vibes.

Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason smiling and looking upwards, holding the neck of his cello, posed against a wall.

Sheku Kanneh-Mason plays Finnis

Experience the versatile skill and boundary-spanning musicality of Sheku Kanneh-Mason.

A silhouette of a person dancing on a stage with a pink floor, in front of screens displaying the words "ONE LAST PASS"

Heartbreak Hotel

The sold-out RISING hit Heartbreak Hotel returns to steal your heart again.