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Find the best music events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Canberra. From education to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Rock of Origin turns 5! Three of Australia’s hottest pub rock bands: Metropolis, 3rd Brexit and Leaving Reality hit the Zeppelin Room stage for one night only in a show dedicated to the very best of rock from Australia, USA and UK. You’ll be on your feet all night long as the classics just keep comin', with the bar open and the drinks flowing. If you've got a rock'n' heart, put on your sweatiest jeans and get on down to the Harmonie German Club for one unforgettable night of fists in the air, sing along rock anthems, red-hot guitar solos and spectacular brews.

Don't miss this rare opportunity to experience one of Germany's finest Ensembles, performing a diverse programme including famous works by Vivaldi, Mozart, Handel and more.
Andrew Lloyd Webber' SCHOOL OF ROCK arrives at the Tim Murray Theatre in true rock and roll style. This hilarious musical follows Dewey Finn, a failed, wannabe rock star who decides to earn a few extra bucks by posing as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. There he turns a class of straight-A students into a guitar-shredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band.
A stripped-back night for all to enjoy! Come along to Dissent on Wednesday February 25th for a laid-back night of acoustics with three of Canberra's most prominent open-mic mainstays.
Fresh off the release of their respective debut albums, CBR-born and Melbourne-based singer-songwriters Pascale and Strawberry Prince are hitting the road for a small run of intimate solo shows. They’ll be joined in Canberra by Silo Country.
Join violinist Jimmy Park and pianist Alexander Yau in a compelling recital, featuring masterworks that embody the epitome of a duo partnership!
Begin your Enlighten adventure at Australian Parliament House, where the melodies of Canberra’s choirs will fill the air. Bring a picnic and a blanket and immerse yourself in the music as the sun sets, before the spectacular illumination inspired by Philip Bunting’s book, Democracy! begins at 8:00 pm. This event is suitable for the whole family. During Enlighten you can park for free in our underground carpark from 5:00 pm to midnight, subject to availability.
Forever at Midnight (NSW) and Call the Mourning (QLD) are teaming up for the emo event of the year: Forever Mourning (East Coast Tour). Hailing from the gritty and passionate heavy music scene of Sydney, Forever at Midnight emerges as a powerhouse quartet that tastefully blends infectious riffs with impassioned screams and heartfelt lyrics. Combining influences from the raw intensity of post-hardcore with the catchy melodies of pop-punk, this energetic ensemble draws much of their inspiration from musical icons such as Falling In Reverse, Paramore, Avril Lavigne and Danger Kids. Call the Mourning blends haunting alt rock with emo grit-think end credits of a 2000s horror flick, but make it cathartic. The project was born from a desire to confront mental health head-on, with themes of BPD, C-PTSD, and depression featured heavily throughout the band's growing catalogue. Plus supports from local powerhouse legends 'Machine On A Break' & 'Bad Lunar'.
Japanese art-punk power-trio TsuShiMaMiRe (つしまみれ) have spent more than a quarter-century navigating a path between underground and the mainstream. Though they've had brushes with pop-cultural zeitgeist via their inclusion on the Fortnite soundtrack, or by providing the theme song to the Japanese broadcast of the Powerpuff Girls, the band's focus has always remained on steadfast touring and recording. They've now racked up 23 full-length albums and thousands of shows at home and abroad - including 19 American tours and seven European trips. For the band's 20th anniversary show, the trio marked the occasion by playing a marathon 20-hour, 175-song set. Though they have arena-rockin' experience opening for the likes of Jack White, TsuShiMaMiRe are most at home in a packed club with the audience in their face: their playful, subversive songwriting and razor-sharp musicianship exploding in a joyous burst of energy, equal parts precision, chaos, and connection. After years of clamouring from Australian fans, the band is finally making the trip down under. "We are so excited to finally come to Australia," the band share. "We’ve heard amazing things about the energy of Australian audiences and can’t wait to play our music there."
We’d usually give the cf (cafe floor) a few months to recover from a day party. But we got the opportunity to bring you DJ Masda on Feb 28, sooo why let the dust settle. Day Eleven. DJ Masda, Tim Heaney, and GGG. Come early, stay late. Gang Gang is committed to an inclusive and safe experience for all. Gang Gang Cafe is wheelchair accessible with accessible restrooms. We have zero tolerance for harassment and have support measures in place to ensure everyone's safety. For specific accessibility needs or assistance, please contact us in advance. We aim to make our events enjoyable for everyone. Gang Gang Cafe acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people, the Traditional Custodians of the land where our events take place. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, and emerging, and recognise their enduring connection to this land, waters, and culture. We are grateful to celebrate music and dance on Ngunnawal Country.
Enjoy a free outdoor performance of Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew" in Braddon's Haig Park. Pack a picnic, grab your family and friends, and let Lakespeare’s very fine ‘Shrew crew’ entertain you. A battle of wits and biting satire with another summer season of open-air Shakespeare.

Welcome to Sunburnt Country - Australia's newest country music experience! Where the soulful twang of guitars meets heartfelt lyrics and you can dance under the open sky. Nashville superstar Jason Aldean is heading down under and headlining these huge outdoor shows in Toowoomba, Hunter Valley & Canberra as part of his Full Throttle Tour. This line-up also features US rocker Corey Kent, along with stellar homegrown talent Brad Cox, Dear Tommie, Y.O.G.A. & more for a boot stompin' good time! Round up your crew, grab your boots and let's get rowdy! Running Times*: Gates - Early Entry: 12.30pm Gates - General Admission: 1.00pm Y.O.G.A: 1.30pm to 2.00pm Dear Tommie: 2.20pm to 3.00pm TBA: 3.20pm to 4.00pm Brad Cox: 4.25pm to 5.15pm Corey Kent: 5.40pm to 6.30pm Jason Aldean: 7.00pm to 8.15pm .