Melbourne’s sizzling summer events at Federation Square

Pull up a deckchair and settle in for a summer of events including live music, salsa classes, wine tasting and nail-biting tennis matches at Federation Square.


Pull up one of the striped deckchairs and settle in for a summer of live music, salsa classes, wine tasting and nail-biting tennis matches at Melbourne’s Federation Square.

The festivities kick off in December with Fed Square’s off-beat Christmas celebration, Spirit of the Square. Away from the bustle of the department stores, this free program draws together much-loved traditions with contemporary, often cheeky surprises including stencil art and a giant penguin! The Christmas tree is still there, but given new life with the opportunity for visitors to change the lighting each night and see their Christmas wishes on the Big Screen.

Kids of all ages (and nostalgic mums and dads) will also be drawn to the Australian Centre for the Moving Image’s extraordinary exhibition, Dreams Come True: The Art of Disney’s Classic Fairy Tales. This Australian exclusive explores the artistry behind Disney’s timeless animated films with original concept art, story sketches, drawings, maquettes and workshops.

During the long balmy nights that Melbourne is famous for, music will take centre stage with Fed Square Live Presented by The Push – a free series of outdoor concerts held every second Thursday until 21 April. The eclectic program has something to tantalise all musical tastes, with indie, blues and roots, world music, dance and rock performances by top independent acts and emerging Australian talent on the bill. Grab a spot in front of the stage and soak up the atmosphere or make the most of Fed Square’s alfresco dining areas and enjoy the show with the addition of cocktails and tapas.

In the biggest concert of all, New Year’s Eve will bring thousands of revellers into Fed Square to see in 2011 with spectacular fireworks and a free program of music.

Not the dancing type? Learn to shimmy and shake it with the best of them with free salsa classes from The Salsa Foundation, held every Wednesday and Thursday night in The Amphitheatre from November to March.

Then there’s the Australian Tennis Open, synonymous with summer holidays, barbeques and good times. During those two weeks in January Fed Square will again be transformed into a sea of deckchairs and painted faces as the city converges in front of the Big Screen for a free live broadcast of all the action.

Australia Day on 26 January provides a break from centre court, with Melbourne’s free multicultural concert, Australia Day Voyages taking over the stage at Fed Square. And should all of that activity leave you feeling parched, there’s no better place to rehydrate then the monthly Fed Square Wine Showcase, where you can taste your way through Victoria’s many wine regions and rub shoulders with the winemakers.

To find out what’s happening at Federation Square next time you visit Melbourne, a free iPhone App from the Apple iTunes Store is on offer, featuring daily and monthly event listings, gallery opening times, maps, restaurants and more.

For more information on the events taking place this summer click here. 

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