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Find the best music events and make the most of your time in Bowral. From art to sports and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Highlands Music Collective launches our 2026 Concert Series with a 15% discount on all subscription tickets! Our Artistic Director, Myee Clohessy, has curated four exceptional programs at Bowral Memorial Hall. Each concert is crafted to inspire and uplift audiences.
Berrima Singers, with chamber orchestra, performs Handel's famous Easter oratorio.
Music and Tea at the Gallery featuring Chopin, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Arensky, and Myaskovsky. Elizabeth, a versatile cellist, combines orchestral breadth, chamber sensitivity, and a strong commitment to music education. Maria, a pianist with extensive training across Europe, the United States, and Australia, completes her Bachelor of Music and Advanced Studies at USYD. This event is part of the Emerging Artist Concert Series, showcasing exceptional young artists sharing the joy of music.
Australian Prism honours seven brilliant composers whose diverse music reflects a spectrum of light and shadow, colour and perspective.
Exceptional young musicians sharing the joy of music with regional communities.
Come and enjoy a wonderful afternoon of glorious music - strings, woodwind, brass, piano - something for everyone. A fabulous afternoon tea and the opportunity to support National Braille Music Camp. Funds raised go directly to camp costs. NBMC are extremely grateful for the generosity of local musicians and dedicated group of friends for putting together a wonderful afternoon.
Experience a celebration of superb chamber music by some of Australia’s finest artists at the Bowral Autumn Music Festival 2026. The event is hosted by St Jude’s Music Association Inc. and promises an unforgettable musical journey.
Don't miss this unique concert event, the first of its kind in the Southern Highlands!
Cherry Blossoms, known as Sakura in Japan, hold profound significance with their delicate pink petals and fleeting bloom, symbolizing beauty, new beginnings, and the transience of life. Local composer Oscar Dunn-Luck has been inspired by Bowral's Cherry Tree Walk to write a work specifically for this concert.

Running Times:* 2:30pm Gates 3.20pm John Rooney 4:10pm Kate Ceberano 5:20pm Ian Moss 6:35pm Icehouse 8:10pm Jimmy Barnes 9.45pm Finish *Times are approximate and subject to change Prohibited Items: Strictly no BYO alcohol or non-alcoholic drinks (only exception is sealed plastic bottled water). No Metal cutlery (inc. cheese knives) or Glass. No Selfie & Go Pro sticks. No aerosols, sunshades, tents, tables & umbrellas (even if raining). No hard coolers, eskis, cooler bags larger than cabin size 26L. No Beanbags, blow-up air chairs or lounges. Children's Policy: Under 12 years free in General Admission Lawn only. Patrons under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. .
Queenie van de Zandt has been the name on the lips of Australia's Musical Theatre director for twenty years. Her technical brilliance and her emotional range make her a must have in the Musical Theatre world. She also happens to be very very funny. Her comic timing and sublime observational comedy have forged a career in venues across Australia. She appeared as her hilarious alter ego, Jan van de Stool, on Australia's Got Talent and knocked the judges flat with laughter. She is performing her love letter to the theatre, DIVA, at the How Do You Do Club and I couldn't be happier. Come and feel all the feels in the theatre with songs from the greatest Musicals with Queenie's personal story about how they moved her.