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Mozart by Moonlight
 

Experience an unforgettable night under the stars at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, as Shakespeare Australia and Melbourne Opera join forces for a magical evening of Mozart's most beloved arias and duets.

Immerse yourself in the extraordinary talent of Melbourne’s finest artists, accompanied by the exquisite sounds of the Melbourne Opera orchestra. With rising stars performing alongside seasoned vocalists, this captivating blend of music will fill the evening air with melodies that have enchanted audiences for centuries.

Pack a picnic and let the music transport you as the moonlight casts its glow over this stunning outdoor concert. Secure your spot now for a night of pure magic!

 

Event details

Venue: Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria - Southern Cross Lawn
Bookings: https://tickets.shakespeareaustralia.com.au/sales/performances/under-the-stars/mozart-by-moonlight/saturday-1-march-2025
Start Date: Saturday 01 March 2025

 

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