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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Blackheath. From music to networking and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Join the Heathens Choir for their vibrant new concert filled with songs you’ll know, songs you’ll love, and music that speaks to the many seasons of life. From tender love ballads to stirring rock anthems and poignant folk songs, the program mixes musical traditions from South Africa, the British Isles, Australia and the US. With more than 50 soaring voices, the unmistakable spirit of The Heathens Choir will provide an unforgettable night of joy, heart and harmony. Come for the music. Come for the community atmosphere. Come and share a wonderful Blue Mountains night with one of our most-loved community choirs.
9 Week Painting Course - Term 2. Course focus: Foundational painting skills, confidence with materials, colour understanding, and personal expression. Suitable for: Beginners to intermediate painters (no prior experience required)
The Heathens Choir has invited Sydney's Harmoni Chamber Choir to perform for us. Established in 2022, the Harmoni Chamber Choir is an auditioned ensemble dedicated to choral excellence. Specialising in rich, intricate 8-part harmony, Harmoni brings together skilled singers who are passionate about crafting beautiful, nuanced performances. From early music to contemporary works, the choir explores a wide range of styles with clarity, sensitivity, and strength. Come and experience the unadulterated joy of hearing these talented singers in concert. Tickets just $20.

Step into a joyful blend of mindful movement and global grooves in this uplifting workshop. You’ll be guided to tune into your body & move with ease.
Henry Reynolds’ ground-breaking re-examination of Australian colonisation from the north down.

Stuart Coupe writes of Abe Saffron, the first King of the Cross and fifty years of sex, murder, music and mayhem.

Mark McKenna explains the challenges and dilemmas he faced when writing his 'Shortest History of Australia'

Toasting democracy: the ‘national banquets’ by Dr Matthew Allen. Join us for a pub talk where you can enjoy a drink and learn about the historical significance of national banquets in Australian democracy. Pub talks cost $15 (includes one drink). Payment can be made at the door or booked in advance online.
Join Paranormal Pete for an Interactive Ghost Tour of Mount Victoria Railway Museum. Your host Paranormal Pete has been educating & entertaining the public for 26 years & will take you on a hands-on Ghost Hunt to investigate the reports of Paranormal activity at the Museum. Catch a glimpse of what life was like at the property, which played a significant part in the area's industrial era. You may even meet one of the long dead for real. As you tune into the phantom whispers of each building, ghost-hunting equipment will boost your already heightened senses. On the night guests will be supplied with the latest equipment along with full instruction on its use.

This Concert for Timor‑Leste 2026 showcases the extraordinary energy of the Spooky Men’s Chorale. Born in the Blue Mountains and led by the charismatic Stephen Taberner, the Spooks have brought audiences—both locally and around the world—to their feet. Expect exuberant joy, moments of irreverent laughter, and awe at the rich, powerful sound this diverse group of men creates. Sharing the stage are Margaret and Bob Fagan, the two lead voices of the much‑loved folk band, the Fagans, whose music has been a cherished part of the Australian folk landscape for decades. And last, but certainly not least in Mountains terms, the Bearded Ladies will perform. This gifted and energetic choir is guaranteed to have your hands clapping and your feet tapping. A fundraiser for Timor-Leste, the concert promises to be the highlight of 2026!