The MSO's Sidney Myer Free Concerts
One of Melbourne's summertime traditions is back — and if you can't make it along in-person, they're also being broadcast live.
Overview
A staple of Melbourne's cultural calendar for more than half a century, the Sidney Myer Free Concerts are back for another year. Held at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl, the latest shows in this long-standing favourite series span two performances from the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Whether you're a classical music buff or just want to stretch out with a picnic on the grass, there's a reason that these concerts have become a beloved summertime tradition.
The 2025 series kicks off on Saturday, February 15 with tunes by Dvořák, Gershwin and Ravel — and with the MSO Chief Conductor Jaime Martín leading the show. Expect Dvořák's Third Symphony to start, then Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue performed by pianist Andrea Lam, then Ravel's Boléro.
On Saturday, February 22, it's time to showcase Australia's up-and-coming talents when the Melbourne Youth Orchestra gets things started. After that, the MSO led by Benjamin Northey will pair two 20th-century orchestral masterpieces with two world-premiere works — so Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto and Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra, before Klearhos Murphy and James Henry unveil their latest compositions.
Both performances begin at 7.30pm; however, gates open at 4.30pm. With no tickets required, this is a first-in kind of affair, so arriving early to nab your best spot is highly recommended.
Can't make it in person? The MSO will also livestream the two gigs on each evening.
Images: Mark Gambino / Laura Manariti.