Tag: Events

Showing 741 - 760 of 787 results
ABBA tribute band BABBA dressed in white and gold tunics with their hands on their hips.

BABBA

See the most exciting and musically accurate tribute to ABBA in the world.

A group of people smiling and wearing aprons, seated at a long table participating in a cooking class.
Until

Mexican Cooking Class

Join a hands-on Mexican cooking class led by chef Lola Migliore.

Singer with short dark hair, looking sharply to her left.

Bonnie Anderson

The singer performs songs from a new album, written over the course of the last decade.

Large brass percussion instruments installed on a wall in a darkened gallery space.

Revivification

What happens to creativity when it is no longer bound to a living body?

View of Melbourne from across the Yarra River

PAX Aus

Celebrating gaming culture with panels, expo halls, demos, music, tournaments and community.

Close up of a woman with blonde hair smiling in a park.

The Next Big Thing: Poetry Month Edition

In celebration of Poetry Month, six emerging poets share new and recently published works.

A brightly coloured lorikeet perched on a thin branch of a tree with red flowers.
Until

Secret Life of Birds

Spot water birds nesting around Ornamental Lake at Melbourne Gardens on this guided walk.

A person looking at an exhibition at the State Library Victoria, specifically designed to display the original 1835 treaty documents.
Until

Treaty

Acknowledge the past, present and future of Treaty with Victoria’s First Peoples.

A crowd of people with umbrellas watching a purple-lit stage outdoors.

Guide to Diwali in Melbourne

Find where to celebrate Diwali in Melbourne at these blockbuster festivals and events.

Jazz musicians performing with guitarist, keyboards, saxophone and percussion.
Until

The Harmonix Experience

This is jazz that sweats, funk that thinks, and music that never plays it safe.

A crowd of people mingling inside Forum Melbourne.

What's on in August

Discover things to do in August, from free events to exhibitions, attractions and places to visit.

A group of eight people enjoying a meal together at a table in a restaurant, all holding up a wine glass.
Until

The Long Lunch Club: Ladies Edition with Chef Sig

An epic afternoon of wine matched to a three-course salmon-themed menu.

People walking past rows of outdoor market stalls with umbrellas and trees.
Until

Docklands Waterfront Farmers' Market

Showcasing fresh produce, market eats and live entertainment on Harbour Esplanade.

Painting of two individuals in a parking lot setting. A woman in a red top is perched on the roof of a vehicle, while a man stands nearby looking toward her.
Until

Top Arts

Top Arts 2026 offers a captivating look into the inventive and imaginative spirit of young artists.

Comedian Amy Ruffle wearing a green and white checked jumper with her hair flowing out behind her.

Amy Ruffle: Vampire

Amy Ruffle's debut comedy about brains, bodies and the last place you'd expect to find a burrito.

Picnic spread of dishes, boxed food and drinks on a blue gingham tablecloth.
Until

Family Mystery Picnic: Melbourne Laneways

Solve clues, taste and collect pre-paid gourmet food on this unique foodie adventure.

A group of people in a circle listening to a speaker under a tree with a black van parked next to them.
Until

A Taste of Melbourne: Laneways, Boroughs, Bites and Brews

Taste the best of Melbourne on a half day city food and drink tour, departing morning or afternoon.

Painting of a young girl standing against a purple wall, her long plaits draped over her shoulders.

Victorian Artists Society: Spring Select Exhibition

See artworks by artists competing for the prestigious Hylton Mackley Artist of the Year Award.

Group of eight people against black stage curtain laughing and posing.
Until

Improv Comedy Class

Join in a free and exciting improv comedy lesson for beginners.

A still life painting of a cardboard box that contains a small mirror ball, and a piece of white fabric hanging off the side.

Chelsea Gustafsson: Everything and Nothing

A playful new solo exhibition finds humour and hope in the strange theatre of everyday things.