Performing Arts

No Music on a Dead Planet: Aussie musicians sing 'vote climate'
With the 2025 Federal Election on its way, Australian artists are campaigning with Green Music Australia.

Vale John Rodgers – extraordinarily versatile musician and composer
John Rodgers began his career as a young violin prodigy, but ended up expanding into flamenco, punk, cabaret and a…

The Wiggles go country, and viral, with Dolly Parton, Orville Peck and more
With impressive collaborations and nods to the queer community, The Wiggles' new album demonstrates they are as relevant and pioneering…

Wellbeing tips for surviving a gruelling festival season Part 1: Adelaide Fringe
How do artists and arts workers juggle self-care with the rigours of Adelaide Fringe, including heatwaves, late nights and gigging…

2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards winners
The iHeartRadio Music Awards were held in Los Angeles today, celebrating a diverse mix of international artists.

Music review: Camerata – Queensland's Chamber Orchestra, QPAC
Camerata’s first concert of 2025 offered three exceptional classical works, with the addition of wind, brass and percussion players. Â

Vivid Sydney 2025 program, freshly released and packed
For its 15th anniversary, Vivid Sydney dares to dream with its new theme.

Theatre review: Djuna, Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre
Power politics explored in this queer socio-drama.

Theatre review: Boys on the Verge of Tears, fortyfivedownstairs
An exploration of identity and masculinity from youth to adulthood.

How circus arts strengthen young people’s mental health and social connections, new report details
The report, commissioned by Spaghetti Circus and conducted by Patternmakers, has national implications.