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Catch a Show at the Barossa Arts Centre: World Class Entertainment in the Heart of Wine Country

The Barossa isn’t just a feast for your tastebuds, it’s a hub for incredible live entertainment and culture.

 

Located in Tanunda, the iconic Barossa Arts Centre hosts a spectacular line-up of national and international talent year round. From show-stopping musical tributes and legendary rock acts to stunning classical performances and live theatre, there is always a reason to extend your stay for an evening of entertainment. Why not pair a day of wine tasting with an unforgettable night out at one of regional South Australia's premier performing arts venues?

Take a look at some of the fantastic live concerts and events coming to the stage soon:

June:

  • The Roy Orbison Story – Experience the timeless magic and vocal brilliance of a music legend live on stage.
  • Hits of the 60s and 70s by The 60 Four – Get ready to dance to the biggest, high-energy hits of yesteryear.

July:

  • Vika & Linda: Where Do You Come From? – Catch Australia’s most beloved vocal duo for a powerful evening of soul and harmony.
  • State Opera South Australia: Don Giovanni - Experience Mozart's masterpiece in a dazzling 1950's insupred production, as one of opera's most infamous characters faces his dramatic fate in this thrilling tale of passion, deception and redemption. South Australian audiences will be the first to see this national tour when it premieres at the Barossa Arts Centre.
  • Fleetwood Macs Tribute – Celebrate the ultimate rock journey with a spectacular live performance of their greatest hits.

August:

  • The Wolfe Brothers: Australian Made Tour – Catch Australia’s most awarded country rock group and special guest Taylor Moss for a high-energy night of chart topping hits.
  • The Eagles Greatest Hits – Relive the era-defining sounds of "Hotel California" and "Desperado" in a stunning two-hour concert.
  • Music of the Night, A Celebration of Musicals – A breathtaking tribute to the genius of Andrew Lloyd Webber and West End theatre masterpieces.

 

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