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Veronica Sawyer (Emma Caporaso, in blue), ingratiates herself with the “Heathers” (Calista Nelmes, Amlia Rojas and Abigail Sharp).

Heathers the musical is here – and it’s so much more than a nostalgia hit

Can musical theatre do justice to the doom-laden subversiveness of Heathers?

  • Cameron Woodhead, Tony Way, Martin Boulton and Sonia Nair

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The Wu-Tang Clan gig at Rod Laver Arena was messy and chaotic, with flashes of brilliance.

This was supposed to be a Wu-Tang gig – so where were the Wu-Tang Clan?

Although this tour was billed as “all living members, together for the final time”, four members were absent, without explanation.

  • Liam Pieper, Cameron Woodhead and Andrew Fuhrmann
There’d be no show without the right Sybylla, and Kala Gare is certainly that.

One brilliant performer sets this Aussie classic alight

Kala Gare’s exceptional turn as Sybylla in My Brilliant Career leads this round-up of all the latest shows around the city.

  • Peter McCallum, Harriet Cunningham and John Shand
Peach PRC performs at the Palace foreshore on March 12, 2026

When the performer herself says it’s almost too cold to sing, you have a problem

At Peach PRC’s gig, it’s freezing, and the light rain and cold wind blowing in from St Kilda beach make for harsh conditions to fully embrace the experience.

  • Vyshnavee Wijekumar, Sonia Nair, Cameron Woodhead, Will Cox, Michael Dwyer and Tony Way
Italian singer-songwriter Jovanotti aka Lorenzo Cherubini performs on stage at the Womadelaide festival on his first Australian tour.

The festival that helped us step out of the world, just for a moment

Once the gates opened on this festival of world music, arts and culture, the burdens of the everyday simply fell away.

  • Jessica Nicholas
Public Figures perform at Golden Plains 18.

After the clouds cleared at Golden Plains, it was clear we were all waiting for one thing

This year’s festival was meant to be its coming of age, but a turbulent political cloud hanging over the weekend meant it struggled to get into top gear.

  • Calum Jaspan
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Rain Dogs perform at The Tote, February 27, 2026.

The floor is sticky, it smells bad, and a pint is $10. It’s perfect

Rain Dogs performed at The Tote in a gig that dripped with atmosphere and sweat.

  • Will Cox, Martin Boulton, Tony Way and Sonia Nair
Jarvis Cocker’s voice has lost none of that breathy lustre.

Pulp just gave us the best one-two opening punch I’ve ever seen at a live show

Last night there was both a blood moon and Pulp’s return to Melbourne. I know which one I’ll remember better.

  • Will Cox
Grace Jones performs on the Palace Foreshore stage on March 2, 2026.

Hula-hooping and a nip slip: Grace Jones delivers chaos and fun at St Kilda gig

On an ominous, stormy night on St Kilda foreshore, Grace Jones makes a declaration that sounds a bit like a threat: “I’m gonna have some fun tonight.”

  • Nick Buckley
Ed Sheeran performs at Marvel Stadium on Thursday night.

Ed Sheeran provides intimate one-man performance to a stadium of thousands

It’s an experience you don’t usually get at a concert, let alone a 2½-hour stadium show. Despite being the only person on-stage, Sheeran keeps everyone engaged.

  • Nell Geraets