Naadha Gama: The Orchestral Edition
Naadha Gama has become one of Sri Lanka’s most celebrated live music festivals. Renowned for pushing creative boundaries and crafting innovative, unforgettable listening experiences for fans across Sri Lanka.
For seven years, Naadha Gama has been a driving force in Sri Lanka's live music evolution – packing venues across the island with a record-breaking turnout at their first festival in Nuwara Eliya.
With performing artists Ridma Weerawardena, Dhanith Sri, Supun Perera, Dinesh Gamage, Kanchana Anuradha, Methun SK, Manuranga Wijesekara featuring Eshan Denipitiya and his orchestra consisting of both Sri Lankan and Australian musicians.
This is set to be one of the largest Sri Lankan concerts held overseas – bringing together fans for an unforgettable night of world-class music, orchestral brilliance and cultural pride.
Hours 
| Date | Times |
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| Sat 31 Oct |
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Location 
Sidney Myer Music Bowl
Linlithgow Ave
Melbourne 3000
Price and bookings
From $89 to $240
| Adult / general $95 |
| Children $89 |
Free for children under 3
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