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Find the best music events and make the most of your time this month in Katoomba. From adventure to finance and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
You are invited to join us for a special evening of live music in Katoomba at the Little Lost Bookshop. Touring for the last time through NSW before their massive debut tour of Europe along with their 3rd album release, JC & the Tree are an act not to be missed! Hailing from the Sunshine Coast, they create folk-rock fusion that feels both intricate yet easy to listen to. Their music is filled with soaring violin, rich harmonies, soulful piano and hand-built acoustic guitars. Inspired by life and nature, their songs take you on a journey through folk, roots, rock with a pinch of gypsy and funk. They’ve toured now full-time for 3 years with festival appearances at Woodford, Yackandandah Folk fest, Savannah in the Round plus many more. Passionate about the environment, they offer a full range of eco-conscious, ethically sourced merch and guitars built by frontman Jesse from fallen cyclone timber.
Billy May is a singer-songwriter based in Eora/Sydney who is touring in support of his new single 'It's Nice to be Sleeping' between February and March 2026.
Celebrating ten years of music and community. Ten years goes by quicker than you’d think! Join the Katoomba Music team to celebrate the past decade we have had as part of this fantastic community and all the friends we’ve made during that time. Featuring performances from CK & the 45s and Tap Hammer with more to be announced, it should be a very special night and we can’t wait to see you all there.
Join Samantha Alana from Bhavani Sound for a nourishing evening of sound bathing. Lie down and immerse yourself in harmonium, bowls, gong, voice & more
Join Baran Yildiz Quartet for a special Live Performance in the Blue Mountains on the 28th of March.
Featuring The Mozart Mass in D Major K194 plus compositions by Kim Arnesen, Rene Clausen & Stephen Paulus. Directed by Paul Terracini. Afternoon tea served.