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Mushroom Lady and Me

Joseph Green's journey from the mushroom lady trial to clown school.

An outdoor alpine village pop-up event at Fed Square at night, featuring private wooden chalets, string lights, and a red carpet.

Fondue Chalet

Melbourne’s much-loved winter dining experience returns to Fed Square.

Two performers in drag, wearing plaid witch outfits and hats sit on a rug, reading a large red book together in a cluttered room.

The Witchy Girls: Premiere Screening

Join Zelda Moon and Lazy Susan for the premiere of The Witchy Girls at The Capitol Theatre.

Bearded pianist in profile at the keyboard in shafts of bright light in a dark space.

Brahms Festival: First Symphony and Piano Concerto

MSO Chief Conductor Jaime Martín leads musicians through Brahms’ Symphony No 1.

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The best things to do under $20 in Melbourne

The best cocktail deals, cheap eats and low-cost activities in Melbourne.

Nightclub interior with a rear view of DJ at booth producing music while a crowd in front dances.

Level 3 Nightclubs

The Level 3 Nightclubs at Crown Melbourne showcases top DJs and boasts a massive lighting display.

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Hidden gems to visit in Docklands

From cute cafes to amazing art galleries, Docklands offers more than meets the eye.

Welsh baritone Sir Bryn Terfel sitting on a vintage couch surrounded by sheet music, smiling at the camera.

Masterclass with Sir Bryn Terfel

Welsh bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel hosts an illuminating masterclass featuring Melba Opera Trust.

Two guitarists playing their instruments on stage with two drummers behind them.

Hydra

The Australian Toto Show is a must-see event for Toto fans, musicians and live music lovers alike.

An individual singing into a microphone during a musical performance on a stage with green and yellow spotlights behind them.

Cool Change

A tribute to the Aussie rock legends who became The Little River Band.

Flinders Street Station lit up in rainbow colours.

How to spend 24 hours in Melbourne

From secret street art to seasonal events, you’ll find something for everyone.

A woman in a ball gown standing by herself, her eyes downcast, in the top left corner of the image but upside down  is a group of people socialising.

La Traviata

Glamour, riches and a tragic secret: La Traviata is the story of a courtesan falling in love.

Two young men in dramatic lighting with heads on an angle, both wearing black.

Jussen Brothers Play Poulenc

Be swept into the wild and unpredictable momentum of Toru Takemitsu’s Three Film Scores.

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Anna Perry: Days of Our Lies

A new show about the lies we tell ourselves and the lies the world tells us.

The four female members of the Flinders String Quartet posing in front of a vintage yellow and green Melbourne tram.
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Flinders Quartet Open Rehearsals

Three open rehearsals offer a rare opportunity to observe the Flinders Quartet prepare to perform.

Classical conductor wearing black tux, holding a baton and pointing with one finger.

Quick Fix at Half Six: Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony

Tchaikovsky’s decisive Symphony No 5 will leave you firmly grounded in the human experience.

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Mystery Basement Bar Hop

Solve clues to unveil three hidden basement venues and enjoy prepaid drinks and a snack.

Classical musician Christian Li leaning back in a chair, holding a violin and bow.

Christian Li plays Brahms

The MSO Young Artist in Association performs Brahms’ riveting Violin Concerto.

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Brickville

Specialising in rare, retired and hard-to-find Lego sets and minifigures.

Comedian Jo Gowda, a woman wearing dark jeans and a long sleeve shirt, bent over slightly with one hand raised in front of her, laughing with her eyes closed.
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Jo Gowda: Don't Deport The Fun

A cheeky, heartfelt comedy hour about surviving immigration, marriage and motherhood.