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This is a list of music festivals in Australia, including festivals that have stopped running. ... Melbourne International Jazz Festival; Meredith Music Festival.
Pages in category "Music festivals in Melbourne" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Rising (stylised RISING) is a city-wide arts festival held in Melbourne, Australia.The festival was announced in 2020 as Melbourne's premier arts and culture festival, replacing the Melbourne International Arts Festival and White Night Festival, and is supported by the Victoria State Government.
The Outlaw Music Festival kicks things off in September, followed by the I Love RnB Festival, Riot Festival, Pilgrimage Festival, and so much more. Here is your 2024 concert and festival guide.
Listen Out is an annual Australian music festival held in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and Brisbane since September 2013. In 2018, an inaugural alternative version of Listen Out, titled Listen In took place in South Australia and New Zealand. The standard festival is held from late September to early October.
Each festival invited a range of dance, theatre, music, visual arts, multimedia and outdoor events from renowned and upcoming Australian and international companies and artists to Melbourne. It offered a wide variety of free family-friendly events.
Melbourne: 2005 Music festival – May Melbourne International Arts Festival: Melbourne: 1986 Melbourne International Comedy Festival: Melbourne: 1987 Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) Melbourne: 1951 Film festival – October Melbourne Queer Film Festival: Melbourne: 1991 Film festival – March Melbourne School Bands Festival ...
Music Festivals have a long history in Melbourne, Australia. One of the oldest and most famous music festival held in Australia was the Sunbury Music Festival. The Sunbury Music Festival was held from 1972 - 1975 often regarded as a milestone in Australian music for many reasons. Although it wasn't the first major music festival that Australia ...