Events

Skyline Ferris Wheel

@ Catani Gardens
Friday 13 December
-
Sunday 27 April

Weekends:& School Holidays 10:00 am to 10:30 pm
Weekdays: 4pm to 10.30pm (closed Christmas Day)

Exclusive City of Port Phillip Resident Discount

Ferris Wheel Ticket Box Price City of Port Phillip Residents Price

Single Adult (12yrs and over) $10

Child (under 12yrs of age) or Senior $7

Gondola – up to 6 people $35

Discounts for online bookings

$15/$10/$50 for gondola

Catani Gardens, Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda West

Sunset Cinema

@ St Kilda Botanical Gardens
Thursday 9 January
-
Saturday 8 March

Check website for program

Gates open at 7.00PM. The film starts at last light, which changes throughout the summer.

St Kilda Botanical Gardens, Herbert Street

Wardruna

@ Palais
Thursday 23 January
@ 8:00 pm

Norwegian music constellation Wardruna, renowned for their innovative and genre creating renditions of Norse traditions – s kind of Norse Metal

With major contributions to TV series Vikings and video game Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Wardruna has garnered a global following.

$99+

Palais, Lower Esplanade

Jude Perl

@ The Ember Lounge
Friday 24 January
@ 7:00 pm

Multi-award winning singer, songwriter and comedian Jude Perl performs an intimate show at Ember Lounge this January.

$35/25+bf

The Ember Lounge, 88 Acland Street

James Reyne

@ Prince Bandroom
Friday 24 January
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Saturday 25 January
@ 6:30 pm

It’s becoming somewhat of a tradition – James Reyne and band at The Prince Bandroom each January.

These 2 shows will be the final 2 shows with the 8 piece lineup for a while.

$65

Prince Bandroom, 29 Fitzroy Street

Alec Benjamin

@ Palais
Friday 24 January
@ 8:00 pm

American singer-songwriter and musician

$81.00 +

Palais, Lower Esplanade

Damien Rice

@ Palais
Saturday 25 January
@ 8:00 pm

Prolific Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice.

$99+

Palais, Lower Esplanade

Ross Wilson & The Peaceniks

@ Memo
Saturday 25 January
@ 8:00 pm

“Due to overwhelming popular demand Ross Wilson’s 50 Years of Hits Tour extends into 2025 and to over 100 shows making it the biggest tour of his incredible 60 year career.”

From Daddy Cool to Mondo Rock and as a solo artist with no less than 26 ARIA Top 40 hits to his credit as a singer, songwriter and producer, Ross Wilson is one of Australia’s most awarded, respected and well-known artists!

$55/45/35+bf

Memo, 88 Acland Street

Atomic: The Songs of Blondie

@ George Lane
Saturday 25 January
@ 7:00 pm

This performance celebrates Blondie’s journey from the underground clubs of New York to their enduring status as cultural icons.

Anthea Palmer leads the ensemble, joined by Stu Thomas (The Stu Thomas Paradox, Dave Graney & The MistLY, Kim Salmon & The Surrealists), Mike Dupp (The Methinks, The Futurists), Victor Stranges and Garry Allen (Crossbones Boogie).

George Lane, 1 George Lane

Rose Tattoo with Dallas Crane

@ Prince Bandroom
Sunday 26 January
@ 6:30 pm

It’s Australia Day!
Australia’s meanest and most reliable Rock N’ Roll band are back! But not for long.

Very Special guests Dallas Crane.

Doors 6.30pm – Dallas Crane 7pm. – Tatts 8.15pm

$45

Prince Bandroom, 29 Fitzroy Street

Spitting Chips

@ St Kilda Sports Club
Sunday 26 January
@ 5:00 pm

Spitting Chips with Digger & The Pussycats

Free

St Kilda Sports Club, 66 Fitzroy St

We Akon Dilinja

@ Alfred Square
Sunday 26 January
@ 5:45 am

The Boonwurrung Land and Sea Council invite all members of the community to join this dawn ceremony to reflect, respect, and celebrate together. This dawn ceremony will feature musical performances and a smoking ceremony.

The theme for 2025 is ‘Reflect, Respect, Celebrate’.

Free

Alfred Square, 9 Alfred Square

Suzi Quatro

@ Palais
Sunday 26 January
@ 8:00 pm

Suzi Quatro is “Rocking On”! Performing all her hits in a full two-hour show.

Some tix avail on resale

$89+

Palais, Lower Esplanade

A Body at Work

@ Theatre Works
Tuesday 28 January
-
Saturday 1 February
@ 7:00 pm

The tale of a queer woman’s seventeen years, and counting, in the sex industry.

Serial nudist, Frankie van Kan (AKA Frankie Valentine—Stripped Queer, Club Briefs, Baby Got Back, Seen & Heard Cabaret) achieves the improbable task of exposing more of herself than ever before, in this deeply intimate piece of confessional theatre.

Nudity, Themes of a sexual nature, Strong language, Smoke/haze, Mature themes

$35/$30

Theatre Works, 14 Acland Street

Lo Carmen & The Great Beyond

@ George Lane
Thursday 30 January
@ 7:00 pm

“Lo Carmen’s shimmering songs transcend time and genre and they are in full mesmerising force on ‘Transatlantic Light,’ recorded with The Great Beyond, featuring Cec Condon on drums (Mess Hall), Ken Gormly on bass (Cruel Sea) and Sam Worrad on guitar (Holy Soul).”

George Lane, 1 George Lane

John Waters – Radio Luxembourg

@ Memo
Friday 31 January
@ 7:00 pm

“The newest show from John Waters, featuring Stewart D’Arrietta and the Chartbusters, presents a phenomenal walk through nostalgia and an era of music that remains in the cellular memory of fans over several generations.”

$69.90/59.90/49.90

Memo, 88 Acland Street

A Gay On The Lawn 2025

@ St Kilda Sports Club
Sunday 2 February
@ 1:00 pm

Midsumma Pride March After Party

One of our favourite events of the year is back featuring snags, drags, DJs, lawn bowls, markets and more – the place to be after Midsumma Pride March 2025… and best of all, it’s FREE ENTRY!

 

18+ only event – No BYO

Free

St Kilda Sports Club, 66 Fitzroy St

Pride March

@ Fitzroy Street precinct
Sunday 2 February
@ 11:00 am

March with pride down Fitzroy Street in a kilometre-long parade route to Catani Gardens.
The march begins with the roaring motors of the Dykes on Bikes as per tradition. The march itself is led by the Boon Wurrung Elders, Rainbow Aboriginal Float and LGBTQIA+ youth.

 

You’ll be greeted at the end of the march with free entertainment, and festivities, including DJs and live performances by the iconic St Kilda beachside.

Quick Links: Maps | Getting there | Access | Stage

Free

Fitzroy Street precinct,

Port Phillip Darts League Summer Comp Thursdays

@ St Kilda Sports Club
Thursday 6 February
-
Thursday 3 April
@ 7:15 pm

Thursday

New players are always welcome, if you’ve been thinking about joining a darts league this is your chance! Solo players or bring a mate, whatever you fancy – just rock up and register by 7.15, grab a beer and have a warm-up throw ready for the draw at 7.30!
$5 entry includes finger food.

Players need to play at least 5 weeks to qualify for the finals.

$5

St Kilda Sports Club, 66 Fitzroy St

Love Unheard: Celebrating Queer Composers

@ Victorian Pride Centre
Thursday 6 February
@ 6:00 pm

A work celebrating the love of two Melbourne Queer men who have travelled the world together

Ensemble CANE and Violets with Solo performances by Adam McMillian & Melina van Leeuwen. Featuring two world premieres by Australian composer Christopher Healey.

A ‘Fanfare for Midsumma Pride’; especially commissioned for Midsumma, Melbourne’s Queer community and the VPC; and ‘A Star, A Journey, A Fire‘.

$65/$45

Victorian Pride Centre, 79-81 Fitzroy Street | Monday to Friday – 9am to 6pm | Saturday & Sunday – 10am to 6pm

Taylor Sheridan

@ The Ember Lounge
Thursday 6 February
@ 7:00 pm

Taylor Sheridan is celebrated for his ‘soulfully acoustic’ style. Sheridan’s musical journey took root in the heartland of Australia, where his natural storytelling ability through music was cultivated.

The Ember Lounge, 88 Acland Street

Melbourne Art Print Fair: edition1

@ Linden New Art
Friday 7 February
-
Sunday 9 February

The inaugural Melbourne Art Print Fair: edition1 is a celebration of the collective creativity of the art and printmaking community, bringing together seven print agencies who will be exhibiting and selling a range of limited edition prints by leading contemporary artists.

Entry is free.

Image credit: Yanni Florence.

Linden New Art, 26 Acland Street. Tuesday to Sunday 11 am – 4 pm, Closed Mondays & Public Holidays

Summer Jam Basket Ball Festival 2025

@ Peanut Farm
Friday 7 February
-
Sunday 9 February

Summer Jam, Australia’s biggest basketball festival,  is set to returns to Peanut Farm Reserve in St Kilda from 7–9 February 2025.
The festival will unite thousands of fans, the nation’s top players, and international teams for three days of high-energy competition, music, and unforgettable moments.

Highlights Include:
> Men’s and Women’s 5v5 Championship Games
> U21 Championship and Wheelchair Championship
> National Slam Dunk Contest

> Creator Cup: Australia’s top content creators will battle it out in the inaugural Creators Cup
> Emerging Artist Performances:
A musical showcase spotlighting the best up-and-coming hip-hop talents from across the region
> Cultural Experiences: The festival grounds will be alive with diverse cultural offerings, from food trucks serving a variety of global flavours to DJ sets creating the perfect soundtrack for the day.

Expect NBA 2K gaming stations, open-air bars, and a Jam Eating Contest for those looking to indulge. Other immersive experiences include interactive basketball zones, a barbershop, tattoo shop, braid bar, and gym competitions.

Tickets are now on sale at www.summerjam.com.au. 

Peanut Farm, 21 Spenser St

10 Years of Tom

@ Memo
Friday 7 February
@ 7:00 pm

Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Tom Waits’ ‘Rain Dogs’ with 10 Years of Tom is a homage to Tom Waits from 1977- 1987.

Performed by Dave Graney, Lachlan Bryan, Brooke Taylor, Delsinki and Maggie Alley.

Backed by an all-star band featuring Ben Franz (The Waifs), Holly Thomas (Quivers), Stacey Gray (Trial Kennedy) and Ania Reynolds (Circus OZ).

$59/49/39+bf

Memo, 88 Acland Street

Homophonic!

@ Theatre Works
Friday 7 February
-
Saturday 8 February

Homophonic! is bringing the disco ball to the concert hall and raising the roof of Theatre Works St Kilda for the 15th annual celebration of queer chamber music.

 

Featuring the winner of Midsumma Presents: the Homophonic! Pride Prize by Ashleigh Hazel, RESPECT pieces telling the stories of LGBTIQ+ seniors in song, and established works from super gay icons of classical music.

Fri 7pm | Sat 1pm+5pm

$35/$30

Theatre Works, 14 Acland Street

CRICKET THE MUSICAL – 5 for 25

@ Memo
Saturday 8 February
@ 7:00 pm

Denis Carnahan is taking his hilarious one man cult hit musical comedy show Cricket The Musical on its first National Tour in 2025.

For almost two decades, Carnahan has been producing songs and parodies about the many colourful characters and controversies Australian Sport produces.

$50/45/40

Memo, 88 Acland Street

ZYDECO JUMP – The Gerry Hale Years

@ Memo
Sunday 9 February
@ 3:00 pm

Zydeco Jump are very excited to announce that they will be joined by extraordinary multi-instrumentalist and singer, Gerry Hale. Gerry will join the band for the first time in over 30 years!

$55/45/35+bf

Memo, 88 Acland Street

2025 Super Bowl LIX Watch Party

@ St Kilda Sports Club
Monday 10 February
@ 9:30 am

Big screens, big game.

American Beer.

St Kilda Sports Club, 66 Fitzroy St

Moonwalker: Michael Jackson’s History

@ Memo
Friday 14 February
@ 8:00 pm

MOONWALKER, a thrilling 2 hour experience reliving Michael Jackson’s life and hits with style and energy. MOONWALKER previously toured internationally (New Zealand, Asia, Dubai, Las Vegas) and now, in 2025….Melbourne.

$45/35//25+bf

Memo, 88 Acland Street

Valentine’s Day Special: A Night of Wine, Cheese & Local Music!

@ St Kilda Sports Club
Friday 14 February
@ 7:00 pm

Celebrate love with a relaxed and memorable evening at St Kilda Sports Club!
Whether you’re spending time with someone special or enjoying a fun night with friends, we’ve got the perfect package for you this Valentine’s Day!

Free entry to the event – packages available by reservation only. Limited availability, so be sure to book early!

Live music will be provided by local artists:
– John Phillips & Lisa Woods
– 90BPM – Rob and Angela
– Hefty Fines – John & George

$40/$30

St Kilda Sports Club, 66 Fitzroy St

Machinations – Big Weekend Tour

@ Memo
Saturday 15 February
@ 7:00 pm

Machinations are back with their steamy, rhythmic gigs – big music, big beats, big weekend.

w/ special guest ZAN (from ‘I’m Talking’)

$60/55/50+bf

Memo, 88 Acland Street

First Peoples First

@ St Kilda Festival
Saturday 15 February
@ 11:00 am

Saturday is dedicated to First Peoples programming and activities, with a line up of established and emerging First Peoples artists across the Main Stage to the Optus Stage at O’Donnell Gardens.

Free

St Kilda Festival, St Kilda

Big Sunday

@
Sunday 16 February

The day features over 80 acts performing right around the neighbourhood, alongside events and activities, loads of food and market stalls, family fun, and plenty more.

The Festival now closes at 9.30 pm rather than 10 pm.

Free

The Joe Cocker Express: Mad Dog Vs The Englishman

@ Memo
Friday 21 February
@ 7:00 pm

“The Joe Cocker Express: Mad Dog vs. The Englishman” is an extraordinary tribute show that takes you on a journey through the legendary career of Joe Cocker, capturing the essence of two defining eras in his life.

$64/54/45+bf

Memo, 88 Acland Street

Eugene Hamilton & The Money

@ Memo
Saturday 22 February
@ 7:00 pm

Eugene Hamilton and his star studded band “The Money” earnt their fame playing re-invented covers.

Specialising in stealing, dismantling and rebirthing songs for the lucrative ‘used song market’, Eugene Hamilton and The Money draw their repertoire from every genre from the smooth beats of the 60’s to the pop-tastic tunes of the noughties.

$45/35+bf

Memo, 88 Acland Street

Hugo Race & Michelangelo Russo

@
Sunday 23 February
@ 6:00 pm

Following a spectacular European tour Hugo Race & Michelangelo Russo tour Australia performing their new ‘100 Years’ album (out now on Gusstaff/MGM).
www.hugorace.com

Special guest – Cam Butler

Free

Andrew De Silva’s Dedication to George Michael

@ Memo
Friday 28 February
@ 7:00 pm

Aria Award winner Andrew De Silva pays tribute to the singer/songwriter and transcendent world pop star that was George Michael.

$55/50/40+bf

Memo, 88 Acland Street

Roar Feast

@ National
Sunday 9 March
@ 5:00 pm

Celebrating Women in Music

Hosted by Ella Hooper & featuring Kate Ceberano, Tania Doko, WILSN, Gabriella Cilmi & Gypsy Lee with Collarts artists on the Foyer Stage

$99+

National, 20 Carlisle Street

Together We Connect Festival

@ St Kilda Sports Club
Saturday 22 March
@ 6:30 pm

CELEBRATING WITH THE MOZAMBIQUE AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION
The Together We Connect is a night to celebrate our diverse community with food, music and dancing.

$25

St Kilda Sports Club, 66 Fitzroy St

Where Ends Meet

@ Carlisle Street Arts Space
Monday 9 December
-
Tuesday 28 January

Discover a curated selection of artwork based on a central character – ‘The Worker’ – created by Fikaris and as interpreted by 90+ artist from around the world and be inspired to add your own drawing to the exhibition.

Free

Carlisle Street Arts Space, St Kilda Town Hall – 99A Carlisle Street; 8.30 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday (closed on public holidays)

Linden Postcard Show 2024-25

@ Linden New Art
Saturday 7 December
-
Sunday 2 February

Be part of the excitement as we unveil this year’s Linden Postcard Show, featuring over 1,000 artworks in a wide array of styles, mediums, and themes by wonderful artists from across Australia.

Free

Linden New Art, 26 Acland Street. Tuesday to Sunday 11 am – 4 pm, Closed Mondays & Public Holidays

A Secret Chord: Music, Rhythm & Movement

@ Jewish Museum
Thursday 31 October
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Sunday 16 March

A Secret Chord celebrates the profound connection between music and the Jewish experience, showcasing highlights from the Jewish Museum’s remarkable collection of artworks, artefacts and photographs.

$20/16/12

Jewish Museum, 26 Alma Rd; Tuesday – Friday 10 am – 5 pm Sunday 10 am – 5 pm

I Could Have Danced All Night

@ Jewish Museum
Tuesday 13 August
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Saturday 1 March

I Could Have Danced All Night is a deeply personal exhibition inspired by Danielle Brustman’s grandmothers, Marta and Dora; it is a timely exploration of themes such as legacy, identity and the power of objects to hold and share stories.

The centrepiece comprises two intricately designed boxes – one a music box and the other part-jewellery, part-memory box. These objects encapsulate detailed and personalised memories of Danielle’s matriarchal figures.
Read TWiSK How St Kilda Shaped Me story on Danielle

$20/$16 with museum entry

Jewish Museum, 26 Alma Rd; Tuesday – Friday 10 am – 5 pm Sunday 10 am – 5 pm