Megalong Music Festival 18th-20th April
Event description
18th-20th April, at the Megalong Valley Community Hall
You are invited to the first ever Megalong Music Festival, nestled in the heart of Blue Mountains’ spectacular Gundungurra country. For three days over Easter 2025, escape the madding crowds to experience exceptional chamber music concerts, surrounded by panoramic views of the Megalong Escarpment. Led by Artistic Director Asmira Woodward-Page, these unique performances will feature distinguished Australian and international guest artists performing alongside emerging talent.
Concerts
All three concerts at the Megalong Community Hall. More details on our website.
FRIDAY FROLIC, 18th April, 5pm - a concert of exuberant dance-inspired music.
SATURDAY SUNSET, 19th April, 5pm - music inspired by the spectacular sunset glow on the Megalong escarpment.
SUNDAY FAREWELL, 20th April, 11am - Bubbly music to farewell to our artists, fellows and audiences until next festival!
Artists
Asmira Woodward-Page & Kristian Winther, violins
Lisa Grosman, viola
Tim Nankervis, cello
Ieva Jokubaviciute, piano
David Campbell, double bass
Megalong Music Festival Fellows Program artists have been announced!
Teresa Yang - violin, Hanuelle Lovell - violin, Helena Burns - viola, Daniel Casey - viola, Heesoo Kim - cello, Francis Yoon - cello, Mai-Lien Olsson - piano, Reuben Tsang - piano.
Picnic box
Get your post-concert picnic box for two as you enjoy sunset views of the escarpment on Friday and Saturday evening, or avoid the lunchtime queues at the Tearooms with your own lovely lunchbox after Sunday’s brunch time concert. Available for purchase with tickets, catered by Lot 101.
Contains a ploughman’s platter of delicious goodies - half vegetarian and half non-vegetarian. If you need a 100% vegetarian box and/or gluten free options, please email a special request to megalongmusicfestival@gmail.com by the 10th April, 2025. Pick up your picnic box either at intermission or after the concert. Alternatively, book yourselves in for lunch or dinner nearby at Megalong Restaurant, Lot 101, or show up at the Tearooms across the road for breakfast and lunch. Both establishments use local, sustainably grown food.
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