Seven Visually Stunning Shows You Need to See at Melbourne International Arts Festival 2019

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Seven Visually Stunning Shows You Need to See at Melbourne International Arts Festival 2019

Walk through a new installation from Tokyo's digital art museum, see the most depressing exhibition of the year and party at the Spiegeltent after-hours.

Grand Finale — Hofesh Shechter Company

Presenting a hauntingly familiar planet gripped by ecological and social disaster, this performance remains cautiously optimistic.

TeamLab: Reversible Rotation

The art collective behind Tokyo's digital art museum is bringing a new immersive work to Melbourne.

Anthem — Performing Lines

For Melbourne International Arts Festival, a long-awaited theatre collaboration shines a light on everyday injustices.

Yang Liping's Rite of Spring — Peacock Contemporary Dance Company

The acclaimed Chinese choreographer and dancer reimagines Stravinsky’s famous ballet.

The Flaming Lips

Expect confetti canons, elaborate costumes and the highly acclaimed 'The Soft Bulletin' album in full.

Hope Dies Last

Proudly one of the most depressing exhibitions of the year is appearing at Gertrude Contemporary.

Mirror on Melbourne

Catch a free live music performance inside the magic of the Famous Spiegeltent every day of the Melbourne International Arts Festival.

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