Leah Glynn is the editor for Time Out Melbourne. When she's not brunching with friends, going for long walks with her rescue greyhound or searching for Melbourne's best spaghetti bolognese, she loves reading and binge-watching TV shows. Leah has worked as a digital content creator, writer and editor for more than seven years, mostly across a range of travel publications.

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The best things to do in Perth

The best things to do in Perth

Perth might feel like it's in a world of its own, but anyone who's been there will tell you it's absolutely worth the trip (which is a little over four hours by plane from Sydney or Melbourne). Once solely known for its pristine beaches and perfect weather, Perth’s booming restaurant and culture scenes, and its trendy sister city, Fremantle (just 30 mins from Perth), have put Western Australia’s capital city on the international radar. Our expert writers, including Time Out's Travel & News Editor, Melissa Woodley, have collated this mega guide on the best things to do in Perth. From a breezy stroll through Kings Park to a dip at the stunning Cottesloe Beach, the essentials are all here. We also reckon day trips to Fremantle and Rottnest Island are absolute musts. Happy exploring! đŸœïžÂ The best restaurants in PerthđŸ–ŒïžÂ Perth's best museums and galleries⭐ The best hotels in Perth
The best things to do in Melbourne this weekend

The best things to do in Melbourne this weekend

It's the weekend, baby! You made it! To celebrate, we've gathered all the hottest festivals, shows, exhibitions and openings in one place – you're welcome. There's no denying it, spring has well and truly arrived in Melbourne, and with it comes a colourful explosion of flower and nature-based events. (Florals for spring? Groundbreaking, we know.) The Tesselaar Tulip Festival has bloomed, and this weekend is dedicated to Turkish culture, so expect mosaic workshops, belly dancing, live music and tasty treats like gozleme, kebabs and Turkish delight. Or make your way to Heathcote for the Cornella Canola Walk – it's the only place in Victoria where you can safely frolic through a field of golden yellow canola crops. While you're in the region, Bendigo Bloom is also on, and it boasts a huge program of more than 100 activations and experienes. Our fave? The gorgeous tulip display, of course. And Reset Festival has taken over Fed Square with a free program celebrating biodiversity, nature and sustainability. This is an all-ages event, so there's something here for the whole family to enjoy. And remember, you can always rely on our catch-all lists of Melbourne's best bars, restaurants, museums,parks and galleries, or consult our bucket list of 100 things to do in Melbourne before you die.   Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Melbourne newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox. The fun doesn't stop on Monday! These are the best things to do in Melbourne
Things to do in Melbourne this week

Things to do in Melbourne this week

Social calendar looking a bit empty? Don't worry, we've got you. There's always something happening in Melbourne, and this week is no different – so let's dive right in! Birrarung Riverfest has kicked off, and it's dedicated to celebrating the Yarra River in all its glory. There are guided nature walks, social paddling adventures and planting sessions to take part in. The Tesselaar Tulip Festival is about to begin, with more than one million flowers on display (just don't forget to pack your Telfast). Sticking with the floral theme, Bendigo Bloom is on until the end of spring, and it's a wonderful excuse to head to the Goldfields town and take part in one of the 100-plus events and activations. Melbourne's stages continue to delight, with MJ the Musical landing at the Her Majesty's Theatre. You can also catch American Psycho The Musical at Chapel Off Chapel and Annie at the Princess Theatre. And in sad theatre news, Beetlejuice the Musical finally says farewell to audiences, with the very last show happening on September 11. When in doubt though, you can always rely on our catch-all lists of Melbourne's best bars, restaurants, museums, parks and galleries, or consult our bucket list of 100 things to do in Melbourne before you die.   Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Melbourne newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox. Counting down to Friday? Here's our guide to all the fun things happening in Melbourne this weekend.
The best cheap eats in Melbourne right now

The best cheap eats in Melbourne right now

Spring 2025 update: The start of the new season heralds many things: longer days, warmer weather and an appetite for eating out. But we know you want to save some pennies for a Spritz in the sun at one of Melbourne's many rooftops bars, so here's a list of wallet-friendly spots (yes, they still exist) that won't cost you a small fortune. Enjoy! The late and great respected chef Anthony Bourdain once famously said: “I'd rather eat in Melbourne than Paris." It goes without saying that Melbourne has long been revered as one of the world's most exciting food cities, but that status isn't just attributed to our fancy restaurants – special as many of those upper crust institutions may be. Our laneways and hidden alcoves are brimming with cheap street eats, smashable pub deals and dinner options you can enjoy for $20, $15 or even under $10, so you can stop counting your hard-earned pennies and start eating instead. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Melbourne newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox. RECOMMENDED READ: Got a little bit more to spend? Check out Melbourne's best restaurants.
The 33 most underrated travel destinations in the world

The 33 most underrated travel destinations in the world

‘Overtourism’. It’s more than a buzzword – in the world’s most popular destinations, it’s a problem that affects almost every aspect of local life, from the environment to the cost of renting, transport and eating out. And when a place is overwhelmed by people, it’s not only locals’ quality of life that suffers; the quality of your trip does, too. But it’s not all bad. Destinations are coming up with ways to redistribute tourism from densely crowded hotspots to lesser-visited regions. Travellers are seeking cooler climes and embracing slow travel, allowing space to discover somewhere new. And they’re still riding the ‘destination dupes’ trend, where overrun holiday destinations are swapped out for less crowded, less expensive, but just-as-good alternatives. On our newly updated list of the world’s most underrated travel destinations, you won’t find your Bangkoks or your Balis, your Amalfis or your Amsterdams. What you will find is the hidden side of Yosemite, the French Riviera’s overlooked twin, a place where penguins outnumber people, and plenty more travel inspo where that came from.Why trust us? Because we’ve been to them all. Every spot on this list was picked by one of our expert editors and globetrotting travel writers, recommended because they offer great (or quiet) alternatives to the classics – and in many cases, because they’re places that actually want tourism. In other words, travelling to any of these 33 criminally overlooked destinations is a win-win situation.
The best things to do with Dad on Father’s Day

The best things to do with Dad on Father’s Day

Struggling to find the right way to spoil dad this Father's Day? Don't worry, we got you. We've pulled together a list of fun dad-approved activities that will guarantee your status as the favourite child. From swanky restaurants and day hikes to battle karts and boating, there's something to suit the father figure – be it a step-dad, grandpa, uncle or brother – in your life. When is Father’s Day in Melbourne 2025? Father's Day in Australia is always celebrated on the first Sunday in September. In 2025, this falls on September 7.  Is Father’s Day a public holiday in Melbourne? As much as dad might wish otherwise, Father’s Day isn’t a public holiday in Melbourne (or anywhere in Australia) – so most shops, cafĂ©s and businesses will be open as usual. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Melbourne newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox. Want more? These are the best things to do in Melbourne this month.
New and upcoming musicals in Melbourne

New and upcoming musicals in Melbourne

New York has Broadway, London has the West End, and here in Melbourne, it's all about the East End. We're an all-singing, all-dancing city which means we're spoiled for choice when it comes to the musicals taking centre stage in the historic East End Theatre District in the CBD. From glitzy theatrical numbers and singalong musicals to smaller-scale productions, Melbourne is an absolute haven when it comes to all things razzle-dazzle. See for yourself by checking out the new and upcoming musicals making their way here in 2025. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Melbourne newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox. Book the best spot with our guide to scoring the best seats in every Melbourne theatre. Keen on all kinds of theatre? Here are the best shows happening this month.
The best of Melbourne theatre and musicals this month

The best of Melbourne theatre and musicals this month

September 2025: Attention all 'Beetlejuice the Musical' the fans – it's officially your last chance to see the morbidly outrageous production before it leaves Melbourne for good on September 11. Lucky there's another splashy show rolling into town, with 'MJ the Musical' opening at Her Majesty's Theatre for a three-month run. You can expect all the hits, including ‘Beat It’, ‘Smooth Criminal’ and ‘Thriller’. 'Annie' continues to charm at the Princess Theatre, while 'American Psycho the Musical' is bringing bucketloads of blood and '80s bangers to Chapel Off Chapel. See, Melbourne's stages really do have it all.   From the toe-tapping to the cathartic, consider this your ultimate guide to all the best Melbourne theatre shows happening this month. When stuck for things to do between shows, you can also always rely on our catch-all lists of Melbourne's best bars, restaurants, museums, parks and galleries, or consult our bucket list of 100 things to do in Melbourne before you die.  Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Melbourne newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox. Want something else to do this month? Check out our guide to the city's best exhibitions.
The best art and exhibitions in Melbourne this month

The best art and exhibitions in Melbourne this month

September 2025: Winter may officially be over, but the NGV Winter Masterpieces exhibition is still going strong – check it out to marvel at dazzling examples of French Impressionism by the likes of Monet, Degas, Van Gogh and Renoir. Over at Melbourne Museum, discover a rare collection of artefacts from the Viking Age at 'Treasures of the Viking Age: The Galloway Hoard'. It's considered one of the most important Viking discoveries of the 21st century, and this is the first time it's travelled to Australia. And the Potter Museum of Art has reopened after a major transformation with 65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art. It features more than 400 artworks from the likes of Destiny Deacon, Yhonnie Scarce, Albert Namatjira and Emily Kam Kngwarray, including rare cultural works. There's always something to see in this all-embracing city of ours, so don't let the month pass you by without getting your fix of the best art, culture and exhibitions in Melbourne. When in doubt, you can also always rely on our catch-all lists of Melbourne's best bars, restaurants, museums, parks and galleries, or consult our bucket list of 100 things to do in Melbourne before you die.  Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Melbourne newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox. Keen to add some art to your home? These are the best places to buy art in Melbourne.
Things to do in Melbourne in September

Things to do in Melbourne in September

Melburnians, we did it! Winter is (finally) over and spring has officially sprung! That means longer days, more sunshine, warmer temps and... hayfever and magpie swooping season. But hey, we'll take it! To celebrate no longer needing our puffer jackets to walk outside (although, knowing this city, we reckon it's worth keeping them handy for a few extra weeks), we've whipped up a list of all the fun things happening this month. Starting strong with RESET Festival and Birrarung Riverfest – two environmentally focused events that celebrate biodiversity, nature and sustainability. On the flower front, the Tesselaar Tulip Festival returns in a sea of colour, and you can see cherry blossoms in full bloom at Cherry Hill Orchard's Blossom Festival. For the young 'uns (and the young at heart), the Melbourne Royal Show is back with rides, baby animals and showbags galore. On the arts and culture front, there's a blockbuster line-up of shows and exhibitions to catch: MJ the Musical, Beetlejuice the Musical, Annie, American Psycho the Musical, Kimono and French Impressionism: From the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. And with the school holidays running from September 22 to October 10, it's set to be a busy month. See you out there! Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Melbourne newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox. Keen to make the most of the spring? Here are the best places in Victoria to see wildflowers. Plus, you can walk through this magical fluorescen
Things to do in Melbourne today

Things to do in Melbourne today

Have your plans for tonight fallen through or are you simply the type to live on the edge and wait until the last possible moment to plan your day? Luckily, Melbourne is the type of city where you can always count on finding something fun to do on short notice – especially now that the weather is starting to get warmer (yay!). From five-star musicals to world-class exhibitions, there is plenty to do if you're keen to explore the city's arts and culture scene. Love nothing more than a good ol' pamper sesh? Hit up a day spa or book yourself in for a facial. And if you're hungry – boy, are you in luck. Head to one of Melbourne's best restaurants or bars for a meal you won't forget. We even have some cheap eat options, if you're on a budget.  The fun doesn't stop at the city limits, either. Hit the road for an epic day trip, where you can discover the coolest waterfalls or go on a stunning hike. And now that spring has officially sprung, it's the perfect time to go looking for wildflowers or cherry blossoms. So, what are you waiting for? Have a scroll, lace up your shoes and prepare to hit the town – these are the best things to do in Melbourne and Victoria today. Want more? Check out these great free things to do, or work your way through our 100 best things to do in Melbourne before you die bucket list.
The 16 best hotels in Melbourne from pocket saving gems to luxury stays

The 16 best hotels in Melbourne from pocket saving gems to luxury stays

Choosing the right hotel in Melbourne can be an almighty task. With so many incredible stays to choose between – from super modern sky-high towers to charming historic gems – it can be an overwhelming ordeal to decide which one is right for you.Every traveller has their preference, but to make the job of deciding a little easier, our team of local experts have hotel hopped their way around the city to bring you our guide to the very best hotels in Melbourne. Many of the stays included in the list are favourites of Time Out Melbourne Editor Leah Glynn, with our Travel and Hotels Editor Winnie Stubbs chiming in and checking the guide to make sure it’s up to scratch.Whether you’re looking for a playful stay right in the CBD action (W Hotel, we’re looking at you) or somewhere more boutique in Melbourne’s buzzy Inner North (Standard X), we’ve got your back. Read on for our guide to the best hotels in Melbourne.   Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Melbourne newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox. RECOMMENDED:  These are the best places to go camping near MelbourneAnd these are our favourite glamping sites in VictoriaTime Out makes a small commission from the affiliate links included in this article. These links have no influence on our editorial content, but they do help us to bring you more recommendations every week. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.

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Melbourne Fringe Festival

Melbourne Fringe Festival

Every year, the Melbourne Fringe Festival makes jaws drop and eyes widen across the city with its unconventional line-up of independent theatre, comedy, drag, art, music and events. This year marks the 43rd iteration of the festival, which is known for championing big, radical ideas and being an all out celebration of Melbourne at its weirdest.  Melbourne Fringe returns to the city again from September 30 to October 19, with a program of events set to show punters exactly how to experience the best that the arts in our fair city has to offer. This year the theme is ‘Action Heroes Assemble’, and it's aiming to encourage everyday people to take part, take risks and take action to help shape the kind of world we all want to live in. Leading the stacked line-up is the festival's major public artwork: 'Power Move' by Quiet Riot. This free public dancefloor will be located at Fed Square, and using cutting-edge technology it will channel everyone's moves into green energy. The Opening Night Gala – this year hosted by Sammy J – is always a riotous night packed with comedy, cabaret, circus and plenty of surprises. And don't forget to come dressed as your childhood hero. You can witness queer family making in real time at First Trimester by Krishna Istha. This live performance invites audiences to join in Istha’s public search for a sperm donor. Or why not go for a stroll with a Gen Z as part of Nightwalks With Teenagers – part performance, part social experiment, it's been co-created
Live at the Gardens

Live at the Gardens

We can picture it now – the sun is shining, we’ve got a bev in hand, and we’re at the glorious Royal Botanic Gardens ready to enjoy some live music. It’s an idyllic daydream, and one that could soon become a reality. All you have to do is snap up tickets. Live at the Gardens is an outdoor gig series that launched in the summer of 2024, and it saw the lush, expansive lawns of the Royal Botanic Gardens host up to 5,000 people for an eclectic mix of musical acts. Headline performances included Groove Armada, Matt Corby, The Presets, Chet Faker and Tash Sultana. First up for 2025 is Franz Ferdinand. More than two decades since their debut single 'Take Me Out' catapulted them to worldwide fame, the Scottish rockers have just dropped their latest album to huge acclaim. The Human Fear is an 11-song exploration of deep-set human fears and how overcoming and accepting these fears drives and defines our lives.    The last time Franz Ferdinand toured was in 2018, and their performance on Friday, November 28, will be their only Victorian show. Supporting them will be Teenage Dads and Delivery. On Saturday, November 29, catch full sets from three of Australia’s most popular party-starters: Miami Horror, Sneaky Sound System and Bag Raiders. If you lived through the indie-dance era of the late noughties, this one is definitely for you.  For a folksy change of pace, on Sunday, November 30, Songs From The Canyon will make its much-anticipated debut. Featuring an all-star line-up of musicians
Melbourne International Jazz Festival

Melbourne International Jazz Festival

It’s time to enjoy some sax in the city this spring, with the return of the Melbourne International Jazz Festival (MIJF) for its 28th edition. This year, more than 500 artists representing 18 countries will participate in more than 150 events across 40 venues. Phew! It's the festival's most expansive and ambitious program to date, and we can see why. Better yet, 36 per cent of the events are free to attend.  Since 1998, MIJF has taken the underground above ground and celebrated the best of jazz culture by showcasing leading and emerging contemporary artists from home and abroad. During the festival, which runs from October 17-26, Melbourne will once again become the epicentre of Australia’s vibrant and buzzing jazz scene, with music taking over the streets, concert halls and clubs.  The party kicks off with Night Crawl – a one-night-only takeover of multiple CBD venues, featuring Natasha Diggs (US), multi-instrumentalist Tenderlonious (UK) and local legends Horatio Luna, Surprise Chef and Ella Thompson. Think of it as a choose-your-own-adventure of free live music across iconic sites such as Wax Music Lounge, Arbory Afloat, Whitehart and more.  Other headline acts include Grammy, Emmy and Tony Award-winning artist Harry Connick Jr leading the festival’s signature Jazz at the Bowl on the final weekend; baritone superstar Gregory Porter, who will be performing at Hamer Hall; powerhouse vocalist Samara Joy, Japanese pianist and composer Hiromi; plus jazz legends Gary Bartz, Bill
Cherry Hill Blossom Festival

Cherry Hill Blossom Festival

Who said you have to go to Japan to see cherry blossoms in full bloom? This spring, head to CherryHill Orchards in Wandin East for a magical floral experience. You'll have the opportunity to wander through rows of gorgeous cherry blossom trees in all their pastel-coloured glory, sip on cherry-based drinks, enjoy delicious cherry ice cream, listen to live music and participate in fun activities for the whole family – including a special kids hub with workshops, face painting and fairy fun. Picnic packs are available to pre-purchase for the event, or you can BYO and find a lovely little spot among the blossoms to enjoy your spread. The on-site food caravans (they are bright pink – you can't miss them) will also have plenty of treats to keep you fed and watered. And for the second year running, Blossom By Light will return. This after-dark event (from September 19-22) will see the orchard transformed into an enchanting display of light and colour. Think of it as your chance to see the cherry blossoms illuminated in a way you'd never expect. Conveniently located just an hour from the Melbourne CBD, the CherryHill Blossom Festival is on from September to October 5. Find out more and grab your tickets via the website. Looking for more things to do? Check out our round-up of the best things happening in Melbourne this week.
Bendigo Bloom

Bendigo Bloom

The beloved regional town of Bendigo will bask in the glow of the changing seasons when this massive, colourful festival takes over the region throughout spring. This year, Bendigo Bloom is celebrating its 22nd anniversary, bathing the town in colour with more than 100 events, activations and experiences throughout the season.  From idyllic gardens and cultural tours to food feasts and after-dark events, there's so much to explore during the festival. An annual favourite is the breathtaking tulip display, with more than 43,000 tulips painting a rainbow across Bendigo’s historic Pall Mall and Conservatory Gardens. After the sun sets, the flowers are transformed into a kaleidoscopic light walk called Bloom After Dark (September 26 - October 5). For more floral fun, discover the Cornella Canola Walk – running until September 28, it provides a magical opportunity to frolic through a field of fluorescent canola crops. Other highlights include Vegecarian (November 1), a free event focused on loving food, animals and life. Held at the Great Stupa of Universal Compassion, it will feature cooking demonstrations, market stalls, live music and animal blessings. And don't miss the Loddon Valley Arts Festival (October 3-5), which will showcase regional creativity via a network of exhibitions. There are loads of events for foodies, including the Heathcote Wine and Food Festival (October 4-5), where you can sample the region's top drops and produce or Bendigo Wine Week (October 10-18) for t
Tesselaar Tulip Festival

Tesselaar Tulip Festival

Fresh spring flowers are the perfect antidote to a long, chilly winter, and thanks to the return of the Tesselaar Tulip Festival, you'll be able to get them in spades. Now in its 70th year, the bloomin' good festival has become a must-visit event, attracting around 100,000 visitors each season.  This year, the four-week floral fiesta will run daily from September 13 to October 12, with the added fun of themed events. Learn about Turkish, Irish and Dutch culture across three dedicated weekends; treat the tots to a fun day out during the school holidays; and enjoy live music across the jazz and rock'n'roll weekends. More than a million blooms will transform the fields into a vibrant kaleidoscope of colour, with everything from traditional buds to rare and exotic varieties on show. Fun fact: there will be more than 120 cultivars of tulips alone. Beyond the floral displays, the festival will feature an array of activities, delicious food options and entertainment to delight attendees. Visitors can explore the stunning gardens, take leisurely walks among the tulip fields and capture memorable moments against a backdrop of stunning blooms.  Tickets are on sale now, visit the website. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Melbourne newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox. Want the blooms to come to you? Here are the best flower delivery services in Melbourne.
Arts Centre Melbourne

Arts Centre Melbourne

As the focal point of Melbourne's famed cultural precinct, Arts Centre Melbourne is Australia's largest and busiest performing arts venue. Housing an array of venues that include Hamer Hall, the Playhouse, Sidney Myer Music Bowl, the State Theatre and Fairfax Studio (and various exhibition spaces), it plays host to more than 4,400 performances and public events each year. Since it opened in 1984, it has partnered with national and state companies like Opera Australia, the Australian Ballet, Australian Chamber Orchestra, Melbourne Symphone Orchestra, Melbourne Theatre Company, Victorian Opera, Bangarra Dance Theatre and Sydney Dance Company. There's so much more to Arts Centre Melbourne than what's on stage though. You can take part in behind-the-scenes tours of the Australian Performing Arts Collection, check out the free Australian Music Vault exhibition (which includes material from icons like Kylie Minogue and Olivia Newton-John), and learn about the design and architecture on a venue tour. And in December, the brand new Australian Museum of Performing Arts will open – it will blend exclusive pieces from its permanent collection with internationally acclaimed touring exhibitions. Think Dame Edna Everage's ostentatious ‘Scream Dress', Dame Nellie Melba’s exquisite silk stage cloak, and Bon Scott’s leather jacket.  If you're looking to grab a pre-show drink or meal, head to The Barre or Protagonist cafĂ©. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Melbourne newsletter f
Australian Music Vault

Australian Music Vault

Do you love a classic Aussie banger? You've come to the right place – the Australian Music Vault is where you can explore your passion for music, revisit some of the biggest local music stories and better understand the legacy of Australia's iconic music scene. Developed by Arts Centre Melbourne in collaboration with the Australian music industry, it's a free, permanent exhibition located in the heart of Melbourne's arts precinct.  With a mission to amplify the stories of Australian contemporary music, it features immersive digital experiences, rare archival footage and famous music objects that have been contributed by legendary artists like Kylie Minogue, Nick Cave, Molly Meldrum and Olivia Newton-John. You can listen to interviews with musicians, promoters, managers, roadies and technicians; see costumes up close; and find out what particular music moments influenced the Australian 'sound'. The Australian Music Vault is open daily from 10am to 5pm. Find out more here. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Melbourne newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox. Want more? This is the best of Melbourne theatre and musicals this month.
Makers and Shakers Market

Makers and Shakers Market

The Makers and Shakers Market is back for round two in 2025, showcasing a host of established and emerging designers at Carlton's Royal Exhibition Building on September 6 and 7. Bring your bags and nanna trolleys, because this is a great opportunity to stock up on one-of-a-kind presents while also supporting local artists and creatives.  The market is a curated event that will feature more than 180 stalls (including 35 debut ones) run by independent Melbourne makers selling homewares, food and drink, art, accessories, ethical fashion, beauty products and more. It's also the only local makers market where the stallholders sell 100 per cent Australian-made products!  You won't go hungry, either – this year's tasty line-up of snack vendors includes Rocco's Bologna Discoteca, Wonder Bao, Taco Truck, Greek Street Food, Hamsa Hummus Bar and heaps more. There will also be all-vinyl DJ sets, plus kids activities, tastings and creative workshops. Adult tickets are $5 and kids under 12 enter for free. You can pre-purchase tickets via the website.  Want more? These are the best things to do in Melbourne this week.
Wine and Wildlife

Wine and Wildlife

Just an hour out of the CBD is one of Melbourne's most magical natural havens, home to creatures great and small. And on August 30 and 31, Healesville Sanctuary is hosting its annual Wine and Wildlife event, which is all about celebrating food, wine, winter and beloved Aussie animals. You'll be able to sip and sample delicious tipples from regional wineries including Oakridge, Zonzo Estate, St Hubert's and De Bortoli Wines. There will also be gin by the Four Pillars crew if a zesty G&T is more your style, plus non-alcoholic options. Don’t forget to refuel between cute animal viewings with some snacks from the Greatest Doughman, Lady Paella and Little Yarra CrĂȘperie. Then check out the teepees, relax by a bonfire or listen to some live acoustic music. Children aged 18 and under are free, so it'll be fun and affordable for the whole family. And the best part, besides the wine and wildlife? Funds from ticket sales help Healesville Sanctuary continue its work in rescuing and rehabilitating injured wildlife.  For more information and to snap up a ticket, head to the website. Want more? Here's where you can see and cuddle animals in Melbourne. 
1 Hotel Melbourne

1 Hotel Melbourne

5 out of 5 stars
Since Time Out Melbourne first heard whispers that 1 Hotel – the eco-driven, luxury hotel juggernaut with a focus on blending sustainability with beautiful biophilic design touches – was coming to Melbourne, it’s safe to say that we were pretty excited. And now, after a $600 million redevelopment of the heritage-listed Goods Shed No. 5 in the North Wharf precinct along the Yarra River, it has finally opened its doors to the public. The launch of 1 Hotel Melbourne heralds the brand’s debut in not only Australia, but the wider Asia Pacific region. Melbourne was chosen to join the stable of global locations because it understands and celebrates the importance of sustainability – a notion that aligns with the brand’s mission of creating spaces where nature, culture and innovation can connect in meaningful ways. So, does it live up to the hype? Read on for our full review. Why stay at 1 Hotel Melbourne? From the minute you walk through the doors of 1 Hotel Melbourne and into the lobby, it’s impossible not to feel charmed by the laid-back luxury. A cute little farm stand stocked with fresh apples is set up to the side (handy for hungry kiddies), while a large board has information on the restaurant opening hours, spa treatments and ‘happenings’ – aka activities like DJ sessions, full moon readings, cheese and wine nights, and yoga classes.  The entire space itself is special, too. Goods Shed No. 5 is Melbourne’s last remaining goods shed and provides a link to the city’s fascinatin
The Forum

The Forum

Congratulations to the Forum Melbourne, which took out the People's Choice Favourite Live Music Venue at the 2025 Time Out Melbourne Arts & Culture Awards, presented in partnership with the Australian Cultural Fund. An old 'talkies' theatre, and then a Christian Revivalist hall – the Forum Melbourne has a long and storied history stretching right back to when it first opened in 1929. With its grand facade and copper-domed clock tower, it quickly became a local landmark. At one point, it even featured the largest seating capacity in the Southern Hemisphere. Since 1996 though, it's been one of Melbourne's premier live music and cabaret venues, playing host to everyone from Oasis and Madonna to Harry Styles, Katy Perry, Tame Impala and Ozzy Osbourne. It's also been used for film festivals, comedy shows and smaller-scale live performances. But a big part of what makes the Forum Melbourne so loved is the design elements. Large Roman-style statues and gargoyles adorn the alcoves and flank the wide concert stage – the majority of which were cast directly from the originals. And throughout the entire auditorium is that famous cerulean blue ceiling, depicting a vast night sky complete with twinkling stars and accurately placed constellations. It's said to imitate the Mediterranean sky and give the feeling of being seated in an open-air theatre. These days, it remains a rite of passage to attend a concert here for any Melbourne music lover. To find out more and what gigs are coming up,

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Is Tomorrowland coming to Melbourne? Here’s everything we know so far

Is Tomorrowland coming to Melbourne? Here’s everything we know so far

Update Friday, September 5: After the rumour mill went into overdrive that Tomorrowland was coming to Melbourne, we finally have an official statement. And fans of the iconic EDM event are sure to be happy. It's now been confirmed that the CORE stage will make its Aussie debut right here in Melbourne with a standalone event taking place in November 2026. The Tomorrowland spin-off is best known for its two successful editions in Medellín, Colombia, and is set to bring immersive and unforgettable audiovisual experience to the city. CORE will take place in Melbourne on November 28, 2026. Exact location details, line-up info and ticket prices are yet to be revealed, but we'll keep you posted as we find out more. *** Australia's music festival scene could be in for a major shake-up with rumours swirling that Tomorrowland is coming to Melbourne. Yep, the legendary multi-day EDM event – held every year in Belgium – looks set to make its Australian debut in November 2026. At least, that's what a recent video shared to TikTok seems to hint at. Filmed by user @mofftits at this year's Tomorrowland in the Belgian town of Boom (you know, the one where the main stage burned down), it shows a world map with Melbourne clearly marked as a potential location for the iconic CORE stage. Cue the excitement! The CORE stage has become a standalone event in its own right in recent years, popping up in places like Tulum, Mexico and Medellín, Colombia. While it doesn't sound like the entire Tomorrowla
This family-run bakery in regional Victoria is home to Australia's best vanilla slice for 2025

This family-run bakery in regional Victoria is home to Australia's best vanilla slice for 2025

Is there anything better than stopping at a country bakery mid-road trip and treating yo' self to a thick, glossy slab of custard sandwiched between two crisp, flaky sheets of pastry? We sure don't think so, and now you've got a good excuse to hit the road this weekend because the best vanilla slice in all of Australia has just been crowned – and you can find it right here in Victoria.   Last week, bakeries from across the country headed to Merbein on the Murray River to face off in the Great Australian Vanilla Slice Triumph. This nationwide bakery battle has been running since 1998, when then-Victorian premier Jeff Kennett discovered what he claimed was the best vanilla slice. To settle the score, he launched a competition to crown Australia’s finest snot block – and the title has been hotly contested ever since. So, what makes a winning vanilla slice? According to the judges, “when tasted, the slice should reveal custard with a creamy, smooth texture and a balance of vanilla taste with a crisp, crunchy pastry topped with a smooth and shiny glaze/fondant”. Well, the vanilla slice at Sharp's Bakery in Birchip (a small rural town in north-west Victoria) certainly fit that criteria, because it has claimed the crown for 2025. Family-owned since 1977, the Birchip institution has previously won the title in 2009, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2022, and was runner-up in 2024. "We made around 1,800 vanilla slices last week, and it looks like it will be around 1,500 this week," owner and ba
Melbourne is officially the second best city in the world for Gen Z to live in

Melbourne is officially the second best city in the world for Gen Z to live in

Move over, Melbourne millennials – Gen Z (you know, those born between 1997 and 2012) have well and truly stepped into the spotlight, and they've got thoughts on the best cities for young people right now.  Every year, Time Out releases its annual ranking of the world's greatest cities (ICYMI, Melbourne was named the world's fourth best). This comprehensive survey quizzes more than 18,500 locals on everything from their city's nightlife, food and culture, as well as important lifestyle factors like happiness, access to green space and walkability. These insights were then filtered to include only responses from those aged 30 and under, revealing which city is best for Gen Z in 2025.  And, drum roll please... Melbourne has landed in second place (slay!), beating out zoomer hot spots like Barcelona, Edinburgh and Mexico City. According to the data, 77 per cent of Gen Z described Melbourne as diverse and inclusive, with a whopping 96 per cent giving high ratings to the city’s art and culture scene. Our beloved city also scored highly for quality of life, with an impressive 91 per cent of twenty-somethings saying the quality of life in Melbourne is ‘good’ or ‘amazing’. To dive a bit deeper, we reached out to our Gen Z audience via Instagram to discover exactly what they love most about Melbourne – and yep, the responses well and truly confirmed the global findings. The most common answer was just how multicultural our city is, with Melbourne's cafĂ© culture also getting plenty of
Gen Z has named two Australian cities among the world’s best to live in

Gen Z has named two Australian cities among the world’s best to live in

Some cities just get Gen Z. Whether it’s buzzing nightlife, creative culture or affordable fun, they know how to help young adults (aged 13-28 in 2025) live their best lives. So Time Out quizzed thousands of Gen Zs around the world to figure out which cities are as good to live in as a 3am kebab after a big night out. This data comes from Time Out's annual ranking of the world’s best cities, which is based on a survey of 18,500 locals who share their opinions on everything from food and culture to nightlife and green spaces. But what makes a city great means something different to each generation, and that’s why we dug a little deeper into the data from the under-30s to find out what they actually value, including affordability, great nightlife, an accessible cultural scene, walkability and ease of meeting new people. Photograph: Supplied | Beyond The Valley Australia’s cultural capital, Melbourne, has landed in second place (slay!), beating out zoomer hot spots like Barcelona, Edinburgh and Mexico City. According to the data, 77 per cent of Gen Z described Melbourne as diverse and inclusive, with a whopping 96 per cent giving high ratings to the city’s art and culture scene. Our beloved city also scored highly for quality of life, with an impressive 91 per cent of twenty-somethings saying the quality of life in Melbourne is ‘good’ or ‘amazing’. We reached out to our Gen Z audience via Instagram to discover exactly what they love most about Melbourne – and yep, the response
Snoop Dogg to headline the pre-game entertainment at this year's AFL Grand Final

Snoop Dogg to headline the pre-game entertainment at this year's AFL Grand Final

Was Snoop Dogg performing at the MCG on Grand Final Day on your bingo card for 2025? It certainly wasn't on ours, but hey, we're not mad about it!  In one of the most unexpected pairings of the year, the legendary American rapper – best known for hits like 'Drop It Like It's Hot', 'Young, Wild and Free' and 'Gin and Juice' – is headlining the pre-game entertainment on the biggest day of the AFL calendar. Yep, the D. O. Double G himself will take to the 'G on September 27, to hype up the crowds before the teams run onto the ground. It will be his first-ever live appearance at the famous stadium, and if his performance at the 2022 Super Bowl LVI is anything to go by (he shared the stage with Dr Dre, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar in what's widely considered one of the best halftime shows ever), we're in for a treat.  The Snoop Dogg reveal comes off the back of a string of big-name international acts starring as entertainment on AFL Grand Final Day, with Katy Perry wowing the crowd last year, while Robbie Williams, Kiss and The Killers have also all featured on the line-up.  “It’s an absolute honour to be hitting the stage at the AFL Grand Final,” said Snoop Dogg. “It’s one of the biggest events on the Aussie calendar. Can’t wait to bring the energy and celebrate with the fans. Let’s make it unforgettable.”  Snoop Dogg's last tour of Australia was in 2023, when he played two shows at Rod Laver Arena. The rapper, producer and actor is regarded as one of the most influe
Time Out reveals the best arts and culture in Melbourne for 2025

Time Out reveals the best arts and culture in Melbourne for 2025

The 2025 winners of the Time Out Melbourne Arts & Culture Awards, in partnership with the Australian Cultural Fund, have been revealed.  Now in their second year, the Time Out Arts & Culture Awards recognise the incredible creative talent working across Australia’s cultural landscape – from powerhouse performers and unforgettable exhibitions to bold new theatre – and encourage audiences to get out and experience the best of our cities.  A total of 16 Melbourne Critics’ Choice and People’s Choice winners were crowned at an event at Curious in the W Melbourne tonight (Monday, August 11), together with presenting partner the Australian Cultural Fund. The Sydney iteration of the Awards were also held tonight, at The International in Martin Place, with presenting partner the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. “Our cities have thriving performing and visual arts scenes that deserve to be spotlighted, and these awards are about celebrating the extraordinary people who keep them vibrant,” said Kaylie Smith, Managing Director of Time Out APAC. “The Arts & Culture Awards are a powerful reminder of the creative excellence thriving in every pocket of the country,” said Tracy Woolacott from the Australian Cultural Fund. “We’re thrilled to be part of a celebration that acknowledges the impact artists have on our collective identity.” This year, awards for Favourite Dance Production, Live Music Venue and Classical Music Show were added in the People's Choice mix.   Read on for the Melbourne list of
Mecca’s huge new Bourke Street flagship store is finally open to the public

Mecca’s huge new Bourke Street flagship store is finally open to the public

Hey, Beauty Loopers! You’re going to want to clear your schedule on this day: Friday, August 8. Yep, after months of speculation on the official opening date (not to mention years of planning, construction and unexpected delays), the sparkling jewel in Mecca’s crown is officially ready to open – and trust us when we say it’s been worth the wait. The launch of the massive Bourke Street flagship store will mark the beginning of a bold era in Mecca’s history, and set a new gold standard for experiential beauty retail. Spanning 4,000 square metres across three storeys (that’s three times the size of Sydney’s George Street store), it will play host to upwards of 200 leading beauty brands, 80-plus services and more than 300 team members. Oh, it’s also estimated that 50,000 people will walk through the doors weekly.  Specifically designed as an all-day destination where no two visits are the same, what awaits inside can only be described as the beauty playground of your wildest dreams. There’s the Perfumeria, aka an immersive fragrance gallery guided by scent sommeliers (yes, really); the Apothecary, where on-site naturopaths can advise on wellness issues relating to sleep and gut health; the Beauty Atelier, for hair, make-up and nail appointments; and Mecca Aesthetica, with seven private rooms for cosmetic consultations and clinical skin treatments like meso-needling and microdermabrasion. But wait, there’s more! The Meccaversity Auditorium is a world-first educational space that w
All aboard! The First Timers Club is inviting you on a heritage train journey to Ballarat

All aboard! The First Timers Club is inviting you on a heritage train journey to Ballarat

Here at Time Out Melbourne, our mission is to encourage people to get out and explore the wonderful city that we live in. But we also understand it can be pretty daunting to put yourself out there and try something different – especially if you don’t always have a support crew to join you on new adventures. That’s where the First Timers Club comes in. Founded in 2016 by three Melbourne-based friends who just wanted to try new things and inject some spontaneity back into their lives, it has blossomed into a welcoming and inclusive social space, where people can make authentic, meaningful connections while having fun doing an activity that brings them joy. Those activities have included everything from dragon boating and boot scootin’ classes to collaging workshops and heading to an AFLW game. And this year, in partnership with Visit Victoria, the First Timers Club has hosted two very special events that were curated specifically to explore different regional areas and showcase things happening outside of the city.  Photograph: Michael Peters The first one was to Portarlington for the National Celtic Folk Festival (which included dancing, live music and sword fighting – yes, really), while the second was to Phillip Island for the Island Whale Festival (unfortunately no actual whales were spotted, but that didn't dampen the enthusiasm). Both events sold out within hours, with 85 per cent of people attending by themselves.  And now we can reveal that the third edition of the Vi
The Flinders Street Station Ballroom will transform into a mini golf course as part of Rising

The Flinders Street Station Ballroom will transform into a mini golf course as part of Rising

August 7 update: Well, Melbourne – it seems you can't get enough of the quirky, fully playable art exhibition that's taken over Flinders Street Station since June, because it's just been extended until September 21. That's right, due to popular demand, Swingers – The Art of Mini Golf will now stay open for an extra three weeks than first announced. So if you've been thinking of checking out the surreal nine-hole extravaganza, consider this your sign to make it happen. Book your tickets here. It’s time to step up to the tee and hope for a hole-in-one, because Rising – Melbourne’s beloved winter arts festival – has just revealed its very first creative commission as part of the 2025 program. And if you happen to be a fan of golf and experimental art, you’re going to love it.   Photograph: Eugene Hyland   Swingers – The Art of Mini Golf is an immersive exhibition that also happens to double as a fully playable (and truly surreal) nine-hole mini golf course. It will feature works by some of the world’s most dynamic and boundary-pushing female-identifying artists, including Miranda July, Kaylene Whiskey, Saeborg, Nabilah Nordin and Delaine Le Bas.  While the exact details of each artist’s contribution is still under wraps, visitors can expect everything from latex creatures and politically charged sculptures to speculative storytelling through mythology and technology. “The history of mini golf is surprisingly subversive and sits at the heart of this project,” said Rising’s seni
Kendrick Lamar at Melbourne's AAMI Park: presale, ticket prices and all the details

Kendrick Lamar at Melbourne's AAMI Park: presale, ticket prices and all the details

August 6 update: In news we certainly weren't expecting, Kendrick Lamar has just announced that he'll be playing another huge Melbourne show – and for this one, he's bringing along Doechii. *Cue screams* Yep, if your dream is to see K Dot and the Swamp Princess on the one night, this show is for you. Here's hoping she joins him on stage for a collab. To find out how you can get tickets to the new show on December 4, read on. It's safe to say we all lost our collective minds when Kendrick Lamar was announced as the headline act for Spilt Milk (alongside Doechii, Dominic Fike and Schoolboy Q), but when tickets sold out immediately, many of us who missed out were left devastated. Thankfully, the multi-Grammy Award-winning rapper heard the cries of local fans and has just confirmed he'll be performing a massive show in December.  The Grand National Tour will take over Melbourne’s AAMI Park on Wednesday, December 3 and Thursday, December 4 – and we could not be more excited. Here’s everything we know so far.  When is Kendrick Lamar in Melbourne? The beloved artist will be bringing his Grand National Tour to AAMI Park on Wednesday, December 3 and Thursday, December 4 – it will be the first time he’s been in the Melbourne since his 2022 The Big Steppers Tour. When do Kendrick Lamar Melbourne tickets go on sale? The general sale for the just-announced second show kicks off at 1pm on Monday, August 11 via his tour website. Is there a Kendrick Lamar presale for his Melbourne show? For
How to get tickets for Kesha's 2026 Melbourne tour: presale, prices and everything you need to know

How to get tickets for Kesha's 2026 Melbourne tour: presale, prices and everything you need to know

The party don't start 'til she walks in – and next year on February 22, we're predicting it's going to be one helluva party when Kesha brings her Tits Out Tour to Margaret Court Arena. It's only been a few months since the pop diva headlined the AO Live event at the Australian Open for one exclusive show, so we're feeling especially lucky that she's returning to Melbourne so soon (especially because Sydney has been left off the touring schedule this time). This will be her first proper Aussie tour in more than a decade, and her performance is set to be full of sequins, sass and a whole lot of bangers. Kesha's bold and bedazzled Tits Out Tour celebrates the release of her chart-topping album Period – and we’re hoping the setlist will also feature 2000s classics like ‘Tik Tok’, ‘Your Love Is My Drug’ and ‘Blow’. So if you're prepared to douse yourself in glitter and get rowdy, here’s everything you need to know about getting tickets to Kesha’s 2026 Melbourne shows. When is Kesha playing in Melbourne? At this stage we only have confirmation for one Melbourne show on Sunday, February 22 at Margaret Court Arena. Here's hoping Kesha finds time to add another to her schedule – we'll keep you posted if she does. When do Kesha Melbourne tickets go on sale? The general public sale kicks off on Friday, August 8 at 10am local time. Tickets will be available via Destroy All Lines here and XIII Touring here. Is there a Kesha presale? You have two golden chances to score early access ticket
How to get tickets for Ed Sheeran’s 2026 Melbourne tour: presale, prices and everything you need to know

How to get tickets for Ed Sheeran’s 2026 Melbourne tour: presale, prices and everything you need to know

We had just been thinking out loud that ginger pop star Ed Sheeran was due for a visit Down Under – after all, it's been more than two years since he played to crowds of 110,000 and 108,000 over two nights at the MCG in March 2023. Well, after teasing a return to "Oz" during performances in Europe, Sheeran has officially confirmed the details of his 2026 Aussie tour. And yep, he'll be coming to Melbourne. The beloved singer-songwriter will bring his Loop Tour to Marvel Stadium in February – and we're looking forward to hearing fresh tracks from his new album Play, like ‘Sapphire’ and ‘Old Phone’, along with all the classics (we’re manifesting ‘Shape of You’ and ‘Give Me Love’). So if you're keen to grab tickets, here's everything you need to know.  When is Ed Sheeran playing in Melbourne? Sheeran will take to the stage at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium for three massive shows on Thursday, February 26; Friday, February 27; and Saturday, February 28. Will he go for a fourth show? The demand certainly is high, so who knows?! We’ll keep you posted if and when extra dates are announced. When do Ed Sheeran Melbourne tickets go on sale? General release tickets for his Melbourne shows go on sale at 3pm local time on Tuesday, July 29 via Ticketek. Is there an Ed Sheeran pre-sale? Absolutely. Telstra Plus Members can access presale tickets for Sheeran’s Melbourne shows from Friday, July 25 at 11am. Frontier Members can access presale tickets from 12pm on Monday, July 28. How much are Ed Sh