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BMW Opera for All
 

Opera’s most famous music — live under the open sky!

Gather your loved ones and get ready to head to Fed Square: you’re invited to a free concert in the beating heart of Melbourne’s CBD.

BMW Opera for All is a global concert series that returns for its fourth year in 2026, exclusive to Melbourne.

Hear thrilling high notes and stunning harmonies, and experience the uplifting force of opera. This open air concert is performed by some of our brightest stars, backed by a fabulous live orchestra featuring musicians from Orchestra Victoria.

There’s no better way to spend an evening in Melbourne.

The best part? It’s totally free, and there’s no need to register for tickets in advance.

 

Event details

Venue: Fed Square, CBD, Melbourne
Bookings: https://opera.org.au/events/bmw-opera-for-all/
Start Date: Saturday 14 March 2026

 

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