Upcoming concerts in Melbourne 2024

Find concerts, live music, festivals and tour dates near Melbourne: buy tickets for 2024/2025 shows.
  1. Take Me To Church
  2. Work Song
  3. Northern Attitude (with Hozier)
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Hozier

  1. Take Me To Church
  2. Work Song
  3. Northern Attitude (with Hozier)
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Hozier

  1. A Grave Mistake
  2. Hip To Be Scared [Feat. Jacoby Shaddix]
  3. Meat & Greet
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Ice Nine Kills

  1. Can't Hold Us (feat. Ray Dalton)
  2. Thrift Shop (feat. Wanz)
  3. Glorious (feat. Skylar Grey)
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Macklemore

  1. Pittsburgh (No Intro)
  2. Drag the Lake
  3. Soak Me in Bleach
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The Amity Affliction

  1. Red Red Wine
  2. Kingston Town
  3. (I Can't Help) Falling In Love With You
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UB40

  1. Dancer
  2. Grace
  3. Never Fight A Man With A Perm
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Idles

  1. Patience
  2. Back for Good - Radio Mix
  3. Rule The World - Radio Edit
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Take That

  1. I'm The Only One
  2. Like The Way I Do
  3. Come To My Window
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Melissa Etheridge

  1. Lose Control
  2. All That Really Matters
  3. Silent Night
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Teddy Swims

  1. Lose Control
  2. All That Really Matters
  3. Silent Night
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Teddy Swims

  1. Down Under - feat. Colin Hay
  2. Overkill - Acoustic Version
  3. Waiting For My Real Life To Begin
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Colin Hay

  1. Little Bit of Love
  2. Lionheart (Fearless)
  3. By Your Side (feat. Tom Grennan)
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Tom Grennan

  1. Perfect Strangers
  2. September Song
  3. September Song - Guitar Acoustic
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JP Cooper

  1. Murder On The Dancefloor
  2. Can't Fight This Feeling
  3. Get Over You
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Sophie Ellis-Bextor

  1. Diggy Diggy Hole
  2. Mine Mine Mine!
  3. Drunken Dwarves
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Wind Rose

  1. GMT - Jamie xx Remix
  2. Fruit (Red, White & Royal Blue Version) [From the Amazon Original Movie "Red, White & Royal Blue"]
  3. Fruit
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SiM

  1. Saving Up
  2. Rhyme Dust
  3. Eat Your Man (with Nelly Furtado)
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Dom Dolla

  1. Saving Up
  2. Rhyme Dust
  3. Eat Your Man (with Nelly Furtado)
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Dom Dolla

Most famous venues for live shows in Melbourne

  1. 170 Russell
  2. King Center For The Performing Arts
  3. Rod Laver Arena
  4. Athenaeum Theatre Two
  5. Sidney Myer Music Bowl
  6. Melbourne Town Hall

About Melbourne

MUSIC

Melbourne is considered to be Australia's cultural capital and reverberates with a blend of musical genres. The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, performing at the renowned Hamer Hall, enchants audiences with classical performances. Venues like the Paris Cat Jazz Club and Bennetts Lane Jazz Club echo with some good jazz music, while the Forum Melbourne, a historic concert hall, hosts performances ranging from indie rock to EDM. Melbourne's music festivals, including the Melbourne Music Week and St. Jerome's Laneway Festival, transform the city into a vibrant celebration of local and international bands.

The city has been a breeding ground for numerous indie and alternative bands that have gained international recognition. Bands like King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, and Courtney Barnett have all emerged from Melbourne's music scene. The city has also a wide electronic music scene, with clubs like Revolver Upstairs and Brown Alley hosting renowned DJs. Melbourne's hip-hop and urban music scene continue to flourish, with local artists like 3K and Sampa the Great gaining national and international acclaim. The city hosts events like the Melbourne Hip-Hop and R&B Festival, showcasing emerging talent and celebrating the urban music culture.

CULTURE

The National Gallery of Victoria, Australia's oldest and most visited art museum, showcases an extensive collection of artworks, spanning from indigenous art to contemporary installations. Melbourne's street art scene, particularly in the famous laneways like Hosier Lane, is a canvas for local and international graffiti artists, creating an ever-changing outdoor gallery. The city's theater district, centered around the iconic Princess Theatre and Her Majesty's Theatre, hosts world-class productions, from Broadway musicals. Melbourne's multiculturalism finds its epicenter in places like Queen Victoria Market, where diverse cuisines, crafts, and traditions from around the world meld into a sensory delight.

HISTORY

Melbourne is surrounded by several cities, each contributing to the region's diversity. To the southeast, Geelong. To the northeast, Ballarat, steeped in gold rush history. Traveling further east, the Dandenong is dotted with charming towns such as Belgrave, known for its Puffing Billy Railway and lush rainforest trails.

Flinders Street Station, an iconic railway hub, stands as a testament to Melbourne's architectural grandeur and is a beloved meeting point for locals. The State Library of Victoria, with its majestic domed reading room, preserves centuries of knowledge and historical records, inviting scholars and curious minds alike. Melbourne's gold rush past is celebrated in places like Sovereign Hill, a museum in Ballarat, where visitors can experience life in the 1850s goldfields. The Immigration Museum, located in the heart of the city, pays tribute to Melbourne's immigrant heritage, sharing stories of the diverse communities that have shaped the city's identity.

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