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 50 best bars in Melbourne

The 50 best bars in Melbourne

March 2025: The comedy festival. Moomba. The F1. The food and wine fest. Is there anything not happening this month? Melbourne in March is a mad one, so if you feel that you need a break from the action, why not pop into a nice bar for a drink? We've got you covered with this recently updated round-up of the best in town. Melbourne has some of the greatest bars in the world, whether you're looking for the laser-like focus of 16-seater Above Board or the rock ‘n’ roll ‘she’ll be right’ spirit of Lulie Tavern. You can find temples heroing whisky and palaces dedicated to gin, hole-in-the-wall nooks for sipping naked wines, or classy spots for suited-and-booted cocktails. How about a prawn club sanga and a bottle of Champers from tiny charmer Apollo Inn? Or crocodile bites and ice-cold Martinis from Black Kite Commune?  If it's sky-high action you're after, then take a squizz at our guide to Melboune's best rooftop bars instead. For tipples a bit more out-of-the-box, we've got the scoop on some of Melbourne's weirdest drinking experiences. Yep, your options in this town are truly endless – even if you don't drink booze, since most bars in Melbourne have seriously upped their mocktail game in recent years. We've rounded up the top 50 bars that we're really loving right now – and we're sure you will, too.  Lauren Dinse is Time Out Melbourne’s Food and Drink Writer. Having visited some of the best bars around the globe (from Berlin to Bangkok), she still reckons the bar scene in M
100 things to do in Melbourne at least once in your life

100 things to do in Melbourne at least once in your life

Whether you're a first-time visitor to Melbourne or have lived here all your life, there are some absolute must-do Melbourne bucket list items that just can't be missed. And yes, we may be slightly biased in saying that Melbourne might be the greatest city on Earth – but we have the stats to back us up, with Melbourne consistently ranked among the world's most livable cities.  Melbourne's food, drink, coffee, art, theatre and sport culture are among the best in the world, and we reckon you should try to experience every single one of them at least once before you die. So here is our ultimate bucket list: 100 amazing things to do in Melbourne right now, plus attractions, great restaurants, bars, fun festivals and everything in between. Enjoy, and thank us later. For a deeper look into two of our greatest pastimes – eating and drinking – browse our guides to Melbourne's best restaurants and best bars. Need somewhere to stay? Check out Melbourne's best Airbnbs, or Melbourne's best hotels.
The 50 best cities in the world in 2025

The 50 best cities in the world in 2025

People who don’t live in cities will tell you they’re busy, lonely and expensive places. But there’s a reason so many people choose to live in them: with world-class art and culture, unbeatable food and nightlife, buzzing neighbourhoods and a dizzying amount of stuff to do and see, there’s simply no better place to be.  Every year, we take the pulse of city living by quizzing thousands of locals across the planet about life in their hometowns. This year, more than 18,500 city-dwellers shared their insights on everything from food, nightlife and culture to affordability, happiness and the overall city vibe. When urban living can sometimes feel isolating and costly, this year we wanted to get a sense of what, exactly, makes a city feel like home. Sure, the nightlife is great, but is the city safe and walkable? Is good quality food and art available at a reasonable price? Is it easy to make friends, find love, and access nature?  Livability was a key factor in our ranking this year. But a great city to live in is, naturally, a great city to visit. So, along with the thousands of responses from locals around the world, we asked Time Out’s global network of city experts to vote on the places they think are particularly exciting right now. After crunching all that data, here we are: Time Out’s definitive ranking of the world’s best cities in 2025. Read on to see how your hometown fared… RECOMMENDED:🛍️ The coolest neighbourhoods in the world right now🌎 The best things to do in the
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. 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

March 2025: Love a classic whoddunit? Then you won't want to miss Agatha Christie's most popular novel come to life on the Comedy Theatre stage. And Then There Were None is part of a recent resurgence of British plays to hit Melbourne, and this particular show is running until March 23. If you're after soap opera meets political satire, look no further than Melbourne Theatre Company's Never Have I Ever – which offers a deep-dive into the paradoxes of identity politics. Plus, Beauty and the Beast continues to charm audiences. 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.  Want something else to do this month? Check out our gig guide.
The best gigs happening in Melbourne this month

The best gigs happening in Melbourne this month

March 2025: If you thought the Aussie music festival scene was dead, take a look at the line-up for March. From Pitch and Golden Plains to Port Fairy Folk Festival, there's something to suit everyone's musical tastes. Legendary DJ and producer Fatboy Slim will be bringing his 'eat, sleep, rave, repeat' mantra to Geelong, and there's a free gig series happening at Fed Square featuring the likes of Peach PRC and Wax'o Paradiso. Plus, the pop girlies continue their dominance with Billie Eilish and Dua Lipa both performing multiple sell-out shows across the month. When stuck for things to do between live gigs, 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.  Craving a pint with your favourite local band? Here are the best live music pubs in Melbourne.
The best art and exhibitions in Melbourne this month

The best art and exhibitions in Melbourne this month

March 2025: It's all happening at the NGV this month, with the spotty and dotty Yayoi Kusama showing no signs of slowing down. NGV Friday Nights continue to be the hottest way to kick-start your weekend, while Cats and Dogs is the ultimate exhibition for any animal lover. It's also your last chance to catch Van Gogh at the Lume, with the kaleidoscopic digital spectacle finishing up on March 31. 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 this February. 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.  Keen to add some art to your home? These are the best places to buy art in Melbourne.
Things to do this International Women's Day

Things to do this International Women's Day

Since its inaugural celebration more than a century ago, International Women's Day has become an annual rallying point for women around the world to come together in solidarity. It's a day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women, but also to recognise the challenges that women continue to face to this day.  This year, the theme is Accelerate Action – because, at the current rate, it will take until 2158 (which is roughly five generations from now) to reach full gender parity, according to data from the World Economic Forum. It is hugely important that swift action and decisive steps are taken now to achieve gender equality, and this theme calls for increased momentum to address the barriers and biases that face women in both their personal and professional worlds. To help you celebrate and support female-identifying persons in our community and worldwide, we've selected our pick of the best businesses to shop at, seminars to catch and events to attend. Looking to read empowering stories about women in Melbourne? Check out our chats with Flex Mami, Chantelle Otten and Kic founders Laura Henshaw and Steph Claire Smith.
Sink your teeth into Lune's March specials

Sink your teeth into Lune's March specials

Every day is a special day at Lune, purveyor of the world’s best croissants (well at least many people believe this to be true – this writer included), and Lune's March specials are as tempting as ever. In fact, according to all who voted, they're the best of the best of all time! You'll find all the latest specials below, and because they vary between locations, make sure to check out what's available at each store beforehand to avoid disappointment when you finally get to the front of that never-ending line.  Need more buttery goodness in your life? These are the best patisseries in Melbourne.
Ten highlights you can’t miss from the last week of Perth Festival

Ten highlights you can’t miss from the last week of Perth Festival

There’s no better time to head over to Western Australia than when the much-loved Perth Festival is on. This not-for-profit multi-arts event is a summer staple, bringing an eclectic (and often surprising) line-up of world-class performance, music, visual arts, dance and more to the city. It’s also Australia’s longest-running festival, with 2025 marking 72 years of artists and creatives descending on the beachside city to share their craft with the community. This year, there will be more than 100 events held across 13 venues, including East Perth Power Station, the festival’s newest precinct. It’s running until March 2, and there’s still plenty of time to get involved in all the action. Here’s our top picks for the last (big!) week of the festival. 🍽️ The best restaurants in Perth right now🥾 Where to go hiking in Perth🖼️ Perth's top museums and galleries🏨 The best hotels in Perth
The best Galentine's Day activities in Melbourne

The best Galentine's Day activities in Melbourne

Why would you spend February 14 sardined in a crowded restaurant with other awkward couples when you can celebrate the best kind of relationship – the one you have with your gal pals aka your true soulmates – a day earlier on February 13? Galentine's Day is the perfect opportunity to spend quality time with your friends, honour your special bond and, most importantly, have some fun. Whether it's getting a mani-pedi, catching a flick at the movies or grabbing a cheeky glass of vino together, the options for a guaranteed good time on this unofficial holiday are endless. And best of all, you won't have to worry about the prices being jacked up at every venue across town – that's for those lovey-dovey folk to deal with on V-Day. So, in the legendary words of Shania Twain: let's go girls!   After more fun in the city? Here are the best things happening in Melbourne this week.
Time Out Melbourne Food & Drink Awards 2025: Fine Dining Restaurant Nominees

Time Out Melbourne Food & Drink Awards 2025: Fine Dining Restaurant Nominees

Our Best Fine Dining Restaurant nominees for 2025 are the types of places you'd go for a special occasion. Respected for their world-class kitchen and bar talent, sophisticated offerings, stunning venue design and professional service, these landmark Melbourne destinations elevate the dining experience to new and exciting heights. In both service and setting as well as culinary technique, all nominees in this category have displayed outstanding attention to detail and masterful execution. They’re the sorts of restaurants that make unforgettable impressions. The winner will be announced on March 17. To see nominees for all categories, click here. Time Out Melbourne never writes starred restaurant and bar reviews from hosted experiences – Time Out covers restaurant and bar bills, and anonymously reviews, so that readers can trust our critique. Find out more here.

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Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show

Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show

In London it's the Chelsea Flower Show and in Canberra it's Floriade. In Melbourne, the event that gets plant enthusiasts and floral fanatics excited is the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. This spectacular celebration of all things horticulture is once again taking over the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens for five days of world-class landscape designs, breathtaking floral displays, educational talks and family friendly workshops. This year's event is set to be bigger and bolder than ever, and is running from March 26 to 30. There'll be seemingly endless garden displays with dazzling designs, main stage discussions with industry experts and plenty of backyard inspo. Plus, a massive immersive installation under the dome of the Royal Exhibition Building will delight and dazzle visitors, with bioluminescent blooms and Monet-inspired reflective displays.  The beloved Show Garden installations competition will feature some of the world's best landscape designers vying for the winner's title. Then follow the scent of fresh blooms into the Royal Exhibition Building as it transforms into the Great Hall of Flowers thanks to some of Victoria’s leading floral designers, including a new aerial flower display exhibition. Plus, there'll be an entertainment precinct in the forecourt, with food trucks and DJs, with new elevated food experiences.  Gardens by Twilight will return with an expanded program on on March 27 and 29, to give city dwellers the opportunity
Makers and Shakers Market

Makers and Shakers Market

The Makers and Shakers Market is back for 2025, showcasing a host of established and emerging designers at Carlton's Royal Exhibition Building on April 5 and 6. 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 175 stalls 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, Gigi's Gelato, Taco Truck, Cobb Lane Bakery, Sebby's Scrolls, Pasta Face, Subtle Tea 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? Discover the best markets in Melbourne.
National Trust’s Vintage Clothing Sale

National Trust’s Vintage Clothing Sale

Calling all fashionistas! On March 22 and 23, the National Trust's beloved annual vintage sale is returning to the Abbotsford Convent. This year, the sale will be taking place at the massive Magdalen Laundry from 10am to 4pm. You'll be able to peruse a huge selection of vintage and pre-loved designer clothing and accessories – in the past, brands like Armani, Alexander McQueen, Diane von Fürstenberg and Marimekko have been up for grabs. A lot of household linen, furnishings, dress fabrics, shoes, bags, children's wear and even haberdashery will also be on offer. Bring a gold coin donation for entry and prepare to refresh your wardrobe with fun new designer finds for a fraction of the price. Best of all, proceeds from the sale support the work of the National Trust in conserving our state's cultural and built heritage. Donations are also accepted in the lead-up to the event, so if you have some quality items you'd like to offload in the name of a good cause, now's your chance. For more information on donating and the event, visit the website here. Want more shopping options? Check out the best vintage stores and the best op shops in Melbourne.
Herb and Chilli Festival

Herb and Chilli Festival

Test your taste buds at the 13th annual Herb and Chilli Festival, a two-day event in the Yarra Valley celebrating all things hot and spicy.  A roster of more than 80 stallholders will be hawking plants, fresh herbs, rubs, jams, spice mixes and, of course, a whole lot of chillies. And if you want to prove that you can handle the heat, participate in one of the eating competitions taking place throughout the weekend. Taste sauces from spicy proprietors like Blonde Chilli, Danny Balboa's Sauce Co, Dexter's Hot Sauce, Grumpy Gary's Hot Sauce, Jungle Rain and Melbourne Hot Sauce or head to the food court for something more substantial. Vendors including Amazing Calamari, Flamin Skewers, Jambo Foods, Tornado Spuds and Lemonicious will be on deck to fill your belly.  Like to cool your burning mouth with some booze? Heaps of local producers will be exhibiting their goods, including Logan's Microdistillery, Hop Hen Brewery, Burnley Brewing, Ned Kelly Red and Stag Lane Distillery.  It wouldn't be a festival without live entertainment, and music acts will be performing across the weekend. Tap your toes to Andean flute folk music, South Cajun zydeco blues, swamp pop dance and contemporary tunes. There will also be cooking demos and a chilli cook-off.  If you're bringing children along, there will be a free kid's zone with activities including face painting, pony rides, jumping castles and even Mexican wrestling.  The event will take place at 125 Quayle Road in Wandin, and tickets are ava
Apollo Inn

Apollo Inn

5 out of 5 stars
Time Out Melbourne never writes starred restaurant and bar reviews from hosted experiences – Time Out covers restaurant and bar bills, and anonymously reviews, so that readers can trust our critique. Find out more here. It’s hard to imagine a Melbourne where Apollo Inn doesn’t exist, such is the impact this handsome and swanky spot has had on the city’s bar scene in its short lifespan so far. Andrew McConnell’s first standalone cocktail bar – which swung open its leatherbound doors in June 2023 – has seamlessly settled into its location at McDonald House on Flinders Lane, maintaining a strong and steady stream of visitors nightly, all hoping to squeeze into one of just 30 highly coveted seats.  I’m reminded of its magic when I pop in on a Thursday evening with a friend from Sydney in tow. I’ve walked through the enormous doors, into the cosy waiting corridor and through the plush velvet curtains to the main bar a few times now, but there is still something special about sauntering in for the very first time – as evidenced by my pal’s “oohs” and “ahhs” as she films our grand entrance. We snag the last two perches at the bar – in my opinion, there’s no better spot to sit at Apollo Inn than here – and let the cosy cocoon of warmth, chatter and the occasional clinking of glasses wash over us. The space is intimate and dimly lit, with gorgeous Art Deco details, teeny tabletop lamps and a splash of graffiti from Hosier Lane peeking in through the sheer curtains. “It’s just so Melbo
Auterra Wine Bar

Auterra Wine Bar

5 out of 5 stars
Time Out Melbourne never writes starred restaurant and bar reviews from hosted experiences – Time Out covers restaurant and bar bills, and anonymously reviews, so that readers can trust our critique. Find out more here. It normally takes a lot for me to cross the river (yep, typical northsider I can hear you all saying), but if there’s one thing I can’t resist it’s the siren song of a slick and sexy wine bar. So it’s on a near 40-degree day that my partner and I find ourselves on High Street in Armadale, in desperate need of a cold drink and something to eat. Auterra provides our sweet escape from the heat, and we slip into a table backed against the two-tone exposed brick wall. Located on a shopping strip chock-full of fancy designer boutiques, this unassuming (from the outside, at least) and unpretentious spot is the brainchild of chef-owner Clinton McIver, making it the little sibling of his highly regarded fine diner Amaru.  But while Amaru encourages you to go on an extravagant dining odyssey across multiple courses, Auterra is the chilled-out and charming companion – ideal for arvo wines, a cute date or long, lazy Sunday lunches.  Speaking of arvo wines, in the midst of umming and ahhing over a Tassie riesling or rosé from the Barossa, our waiter points to a note on the wine list about off-menu bottles on pour and suggests the day’s chosen tipple: Blind Corner’s ‘Orange *in Colour’ – a natty wine that can only be described as pure sunshine in a glass. Vibrant in colour,
Ice Cream Festival

Ice Cream Festival

When it comes to ice cream, are you a classic chocolate-and-vanilla type of person, or are you game for more experimental flavours? (Hello, goat's cheese and basil pie – yes, really!) Whatever you fancy, the annual Ice Cream Festival has something tasty for you.  The famous Yarra Valley Chocolaterie and Ice Creamery, along with its sister venues on the Great Ocean Road and the Mornington Peninsula, are hosting the annual scoop-a-thon from February 12-23. And in news that is sure to have you salivating, 12 new flavours will be dropping every day – so you're gonna want to go back for seconds (and maybe even thirds). The line-up of flavours is set to include Limoncello Spritz, Nutella custard doughnut, salted caramel s'mores, chocoloate crackle, blueberry and an exclusive Wicked-inspired concoction. Yum! There will also be dairy-free, gluten-free, egg-free and vegan options available, so no one misses out on the fun. And that's not all... true ice cream aficionados can partake in a 45-minute tasting session, during which you'll sample 12 one-off flavours. Bookings for these workshops are essential, and cost $28. Plus, if you enter the Guess the Flavour competition, you'll be in the running to win a year's supply of ice cream – yes please! Entry to the festival is free, with ice creams starting from $6.20 for a single scoop in a cup or cone. For more information, head to the website. Craving more icy treats? These are the best ice cream and gelato shops in Melbourne.
Moonlight Cinema

Moonlight Cinema

It's officially that time of year again when the Moonlight Cinema returns to Melbourne for the summer. There's just something special about snuggling into a bean bag and catching a film under the stars in the Royal Botanic Gardens – with an ice cream or wine in hand, of course.  Australia's favourite outdoor cinema has dropped its summer screening schedule, with blockbusters, nostalgic favourites and comedies on the program. Highlights include Gladiator II, The Substance, Better Man, A Complete Unknown and Wicked (and yes, there's even a sing-along session). Starting from February 11 to coincide with Valentine's Day, there will be a string of romcoms that are guaranteed to warm your heart. Grab your beloved or your bestie and catch everything from classics like Notting Hill and The Notebook to new releases We Live in Time and Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.  Those looking to splurge can opt for either the Platinum Experience, which includes a deluxe double bean bed (including a blanket you can take home!) for two with waiter service or the Singapore Airlines Gold Grass, with a prime position in front of the screen and an exclusive menu of delicious treats. The Official Aperol Spritz Bar is also returning, so you can sip on that iconic orange cocktail all summer long. Screenings kick off at sundown and even your pooch is welcome. Tickets are now available via the website. Want more fun in the sun? Here are the best things to do in Melbourne this December.
Formula One Australian Grand Prix

Formula One Australian Grand Prix

It’s time to start your engines and move into pole position, because the adrenaline-fuelled F1 Australian Grand Prix is returning to Albert Park from March 13-16.  Following on from the record-breaking attendance of 452,055 people in 2024, this year is shaping up to be even more thrilling, with heated rivalries, newly modified cars and key points up for grabs.  With local hero Oscar Piastri scoring two wins in 2024 (in Hungary and Azerbaijan) and McLaren taking out the Constructors' Championship for the first time since 1998, there will be plenty for Aussies to cheer on. And there's fun to enjoy away from the track, with live music performances, plus world-class hospitality offerings, fan zones, vintage cars and merch stalls. You can view the full entertainment schedule here. Limited tickets are still available, so if you want to experience the high-octane action you'll need to snap up a ticket via the website. And if you can't make the event in person, never fear. Every race of the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship is broadcast live in Australia.  Not into fast cars zooming around the track? Here's what else is on across the weekend.
Invasion Day Rally

Invasion Day Rally

Every year, thousands gather at the steps of Parliament House to protest the date of Australia Day. This January 26 marks 237 years since the landing of British colonial forces on this country and the beginning of colonisation and oppression of First Nations people that still occurs today.  All are welcome to participate in the event, which will begin at 10am with the laying of flowers in memory of Aboriginal ancestors. Following some speeches from campaigners and community leaders, a march through the CBD will commence, which usually finishes up at Flinders Street Station. The rally is also an opportunity to call for treaties for stolen land, and to stand up against continuing systematic racism, deaths in custody and the ongoing oppression of First Nations people across the country. For more information head to the Facebook page. Can't make it? Here are some First Nations organisations and social justice campaigns you can support instead.
Le Dîner en Blanc

Le Dîner en Blanc

The top-secret affair that is Le Dîner en Blanc is back in Melbourne for another evening of fun, frivolity and fetching festivities. Launched in Paris more than 30 years ago, this dreamy, made-for-the-'gram pop-up party allows guests to show off their all-white wardrobe and join in on an exclusive dinner party brimming with elegance, beauty and a certain sense of French je ne sais quoi. Taking place on Saturday, March 29, guests will rally at points across the city and be guided by Dîner en Blanc volunteers to an undisclosed setting – and if past locations are anything to go by (Treasury Gardens, Melbourne Museum, Birrarung Marr), expect one of the city’s most beautiful public spaces.  The soirée will begin after the traditional waving of the cloth napkin, with bubbly, sparklers and a fabulous feast following suit. Remember to BYO chairs, a table and a tablecloth, as well as your own picnic basket with fine food and even finer dinnerware. If you’d like Dîner en Blanc to wine and dine you instead, a catered picnic basket option can be reserved in advance on the website. Champagne and wine must also be reserved through the e-store as well.  The location will be revealed to guests upon arrival, and registration for tickets is now open. Head to the Dîner en Blanc’s website to take part in this one-of-a-kind culinary experience. Want more fabulous drinking and dining options? Check out the best restaurants and best bars in Melbourne.
The Prosecco Festival

The Prosecco Festival

Prosecco: refreshing, versatile, bubbly. It's a winning combo. Melburnians will once again be able to indulge their love of the sparkling wine when the Prosecco Festival takes over the Abbotsford Convent on Saturday, February 22. Returning for its eighth year, the event will feature more than 50 international and homegrown bubbles from coveted brands like Rigoni, Calneggia Family Vineyards, Cipriani, Bandini, Bellusi, Divici and Rebuli. If you're a fan of the local stuff, check out Austins Wines, Billy Button Wines, Box Grove Vineyard, Love 2 Glasses, Sam Miranda Wines, Santolin, Santa and D’Sas and Vino Intrepido. If you're sober curious or the allocated deso driver, Edenvale is one of the official partners and will have you sorted with a range of alcohol-free vinos and cocktails. Plus, all the growers, makers and importers will be on-site to chat about their wine. But it's not all about the bubbles. To line your stomach there will be sweet and savoury treats from local vendors like Milawa Cheese, Abruzzo Lab (one of our fave street food eats around Melbourne), Yes Porketta and Arancini Art. Vegetarian and gluten-free options will also be available. You can even book in for a VIP masterclass with Melissa Brauer (aka the Prosecco Queen and founder of the event), which will teach you everything there is to know about the effervescent tipple. You'll get to taste four different styles of prosecco paired with antipasto snacks and cheese. VIP spots will be limited, so make a booki

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Billie Eilish at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena: start time, set list, tickets and everything you need to know

Billie Eilish at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena: start time, set list, tickets and everything you need to know

Update Friday, March 7: With two Melbourne shows under her belt and a day off to recharge, Billie is gearing up for two more shows at Rod Laver Arena. For 90 minutes she'll take to her 360-degree stage that also features an LED video floor, floating platform, luminescent cube and massive overhead screens. We've been told highlights are 'Ocean Eyes', 'Birds Of A Feather' (duh) and a goosebump-inducing rendition of 'When The Party's Over' with vocal loops. It's been three years since Billie Eilish last toured Melbourne, and since then she's collected multiple Grammy and Academy Awards, dropped her third studio album (Hit Me Hard And Soft) and continued to charm fans across the globe. So, thank goodness, it's finally Melbourne’s turn to see the pop juggernaut as she brings her new world tour to town. After kicking off in North America last year, Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour is playing multiple shows in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne ahead of dates in Europe, the UK and Ireland. So, who’s hungry for some lunch? If going to see Billie Eilish perform in Melbourne is what you were made for, we’ve got you covered with all the information you need to know ahead of the shows this week. When is Billie Eilish in Melbourne? After shows in Brisbane and Sydney, Billie is playing a total of four Melbourne dates at Rod Laver Arena on March 4, 5, 7 and 8.  Who is Billie Eilish’s support act in Melbourne? Ashnikko is the support act for all of Billie’s Australian shows on this tour. With a d
Here’s all the info you need for Kylie Minogue’s Tension Tour in Sydney: times, tickets & set list

Here’s all the info you need for Kylie Minogue’s Tension Tour in Sydney: times, tickets & set list

Calling all the lovers – it's almost time for our favourite showgirl Kylie Minogue to hit Sydney for not one, not two, but three huge arena shows. This will be Kylie's biggest tour since 2011, so you know she's going to be delivering pop anthems, perfectly choreographed dance moves and cheeky banter galore.  It’s set to be a great, big huge sparkly weekend for the Harbour City, with Kylie’s shows overlapping with the 47th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade on Saturday, which our Kylie has long been a supporter of. (Hot tip: there’s a rumour that Kylie might kickon at the official Mardi Gras Party, along with Troye Sivan!) So, who's ready to come into her world? Here's everything you need to know about Kylie's shows this week. When are the Kylie Sydney shows? After lighting the fuse for the Tension Tour in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane, Kylie will be rounding out the Aussie leg of her tour at the Qudos Bank Arena, with three gloriously glittery shows on Saturday, March 1 (the same day as the Sydney Mardi Gras Parade); Sunday, March 2; and Monday, March 3.  How to get to the Kylie concerts in Sydney? Public transport is usually the best option for getting to Qudos Bank Arena; and that’s not only because the cost of travel on trains, metro, and light rail is included in concert tickets. Olympic Park Station is less than a ten-minute walk from the stadium, and plenty of additional trains and buses will be running for concertgoers – you’ll find more info over here.
An outdoor cinema is popping up at this luxe boutique hotel on the Mornington Peninsula

An outdoor cinema is popping up at this luxe boutique hotel on the Mornington Peninsula

Just when you thought a stay at Jackalope couldn’t get any more enticing, the stunning luxury hotel in the heart of the Mornington Peninsula’s wine region has announced the arrival of a pop-up outdoor cinema that will screen blockbuster flicks, cult classics and romcoms all through March. Created in collaboration with Lexus Australia, Jackalope Cinema will open on Saturday, March 1, with a viewing of the Wes Anderson smash-hit, The Grand Budapest Hotel. Other excellent movies on the month-long line-up include A Star is Born, Pulp Fiction, Notting Hill, Past Lives and Mad Max: Fury Road.   Photograph: Griffin Simm This fully immersive experience is set to be a film buff’s dream, and will begin with the opportunity to enjoy a pre-movie bite at Doot Doot Doot (Jackalope’s renowned on-site restaurant) – think a menu loaded with delicious dishes showcasing the region’s local produce. Guests can then either head to their room to catch the flick from their private terrace or get cosy on the infinity pool deck under the twinkling night sky. Bluetooth headphones will be provided to ensure top sound quality, and there will be plenty of snacks on offer, including unlimited popcorn (yes, really!), ice cream and other nostalgic treats. “Having studied film before pivoting to designing spaces and experiences, the pillar of storytelling will be brought to life at Jackalope,” said founder Louis Li. “One of my favourite moments of staying at Jackalope is holding a box of popcorn and watchin
Here’s all the information for Kylie Minogue’s Tension Tour in Melbourne: times, tickets and set list

Here’s all the information for Kylie Minogue’s Tension Tour in Melbourne: times, tickets and set list

Calling all the lovers – it's almost time for our very own Kylie Minogue to hit Melbourne for not one, not two, but three huge arena shows. This will be Kylie's biggest tour since 2011, so you know she's going to be delivering pop anthems, perfectly choreographed dance moves and cheeky banter galore. So, who's ready to come into her world? Here's everything you need to know about Kylie's shows this week. When is Kylie Minogue's Tension Tour in Melbourne? Due to huge demand – this is Kylie's hometown, after all – the music icon will perform a total of three shows. Kylie will kick things off with a bang at Rod Laver Arena on Thursday, February 20, with two more shows on February 21 and 22. How to get to the Kylie Minogue concert in Melbourne Public transport is considered the quickest and easiest option. You can walk from Flinders Street Station (it's a ten-minute stroll via Birrarung Marr or the Tanderrum Bridge) or from Richmond Station or Jolimont Station. Tram 70, 48 and 75 also all have stops near Rod Laver Arena. Be sure to allow plenty of extra travel time in case of a disruption. There is parking available at the Eastern Plaza Car Park (Entrance D, Olympic Boulevard), and it's highly recommended that you pre-book your spot. Bookings close at midnight the night before the event. What time will Kylie Minogue come on stage in Melbourne? Gates will open at 5.30pm, and the Rod Laver Arena website has stated Mallrat will come on at 7.45pm followed by Kylie at 8.35pm. The roug
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

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. 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. Photograph: Eugene Hyland “The history of mini golf is surprisingly subversive and sits at the heart of this project,” said Rising’s senior curator, Grace Herbert. “It’s been incredible to see how each artist has taken this on. Alongside playing mini golf and experiencing the artworks, you might have your fortune told, travel to desert country, become a human-animal hybrid or even find yourself singing along to Dolly Parton.” In case you didn’t know, the OG mini golf game was created by Scottish women back in the 19th century, who were banned from playing on ‘real’ golf courses but refused to sit on the sidelines watching. Over th
Here’s all the information for Drake’s Anita Max Win Tour in Melbourne: times, tickets and set list

Here’s all the information for Drake’s Anita Max Win Tour in Melbourne: times, tickets and set list

Update Wednesday, February 12: The intrigue around Drake's second Melbourne concert was at an all-time high off the back of *that* Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl halftime show, plus his huge cash giveaway on night one. He may not have directly addressed the diss, but he did splash the cash again, offloading $50,000 to two lucky groups of fans. Here's hoping there's some money left in the kitty for the remaining two shows.  When is Drake's Anita Max Win Tour in Melbourne? Due to huge demand – turns out there's a lotta Drake fans here in Melbourne – the superstar rapper will be performing a total of four shows. Drake will kick things off with a bang at Rod Laver Arena on Sunday, February 9, with three more shows on February 10, 12 and 13. How to get to the Drake concert in Melbourne Public transport is considered the quickest and easiest option. You can walk from Flinders Street Station (it's a ten-minute stroll via Birrarung Marr or the Tanderrum Bridge) or from Richmond Station or Jolimont Station. Tram 70, 48 and 75 also all have stops near Rod Laver Arena. Be sure to allow plenty of extra travel time in case of a disruption. There is parking available at the Eastern Plaza Car Park (Entrance D, Olympic Boulevard), and it's highly recommended that you pre-book your spot. Bookings close at midnight the night before the event. What time will Drake come on stage in Melbourne? Gates will open at 6.30pm, and the Rod Laver Arena website has stated the support act will come on at 8pm fol
This popular beach on Phillip Island just ranked among the top ten in Australia

This popular beach on Phillip Island just ranked among the top ten in Australia

If you ask us, Victoria's beaches have been punching above their weight recently. Last year, we had the news that Lonely Planet named Bells Beach as Australia's top spot for surfing, and only last month, Squeaky Beach in Wilsons Prom was crowned the second best beach in the world according to an official beach ambassador. And now comes another sea-toned jewel to add to our salty crown: Tourism Australia's highly anticipated 2025 annual beach ranking just dropped, and Cowes Beach on Phillip Island landed in tenth spot. The huge call was made by Brad Farmer AM, Tourism Australia’s official beach ambassador, who assesses 130 key factors – from aesthetics and safety to history, facilities and weather – to decide the nation's best beach. And look, we may be biased – but we think Cowes Beach has it all. The popular, family friendly spot is actually one of Victoria's only north-facing beaches, and it's ideal for swimming, stand-up paddle boarding, rockpooling at low tide and games on the sand. There's a nearby jetty for fishing and grassy reserve, while the main township of Cowes – with it's bustling assortment of cafés, restaurants and boutique shops – is just a short stroll away. Heavenly!   But what came in at number one, we hear you ask? Tassie's breathtaking Bay of Fires snatched the gold medal – the first time a beach on the Apple Isle has earned first place, and also the first time the title was awarded to a cluster of beaches, rather than just one (the honour recognises the
Touchdown! Melbourne is set to host Australia’s first-ever NFL game

Touchdown! Melbourne is set to host Australia’s first-ever NFL game

The Australian Open. The Formula One Grand Prix. The AFL Grand Final. The Boxing Day Test. Melbourne has long been known as Australia’s sporting capital, but in case you needed further proof, here it is: news has just dropped that the city will play host to Australia’s first-ever regular season NFL games, as part of a massive multi-year deal.  The matches will feature the Los Angeles Rams as the ‘home’ team, with the opposing side still to be confirmed. The games will be played at the MCG – aka the sporting heartland of Melbourne – in 2026, although the exact dates for kick-off are also yet to be revealed. As part of the deal, two games are locked in, with an option of a third. “It’s a win for jobs, a win for businesses and a win for fans who will get to see American Football played in the best stadium in the world,” said premier Jacinta Allan.  Supplied: Office of the premier of Victoria NFL, also known as American Football, is the USA’s most popular sport. That means footage of Melbourne as the host city will be beamed live to the almost 20 million Americans who tune into each game (not to mention the millions more who watch from across the globe). The Super Bowl continues to grow in popularity among Aussies, with many of Melbourne’s pubs, sports bars and live sites throwing viewing parties to watch the epic event. This year, the Super Bowl LIX will see the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs (who won last year), with Kendrick Lamar hitting the stage for th
Breaking: Groovin' the Moo is cancelled for a second year

Breaking: Groovin' the Moo is cancelled for a second year

In yet another blow to Australia's music festival scene, it's just been announced that Groovin' the Moo (GTM) has been cancelled for 2025 – the second consecutive year that the event will not run.  Last year, only two weeks after the line-up reveal, the festival announced it would not go ahead. Organisers sited poor ticket sales as the major deciding factor in cancelling the festival, which haven't been strong enough to support the costs associated with running the nationally touring event. Prior to the shock cancellation, the festival toured across the country for 17 years, beginning back in 2005. It hit up cities that typically don't host major music events, like Adelaide, Canberra, Bendigo, Newcastle, Sunshine Coast and Bunbury.  In an Instagram post the GTM account shared on January 31 2025, organisers gave the following statement on the festival cancelling for another year: "Groovin' the Moo won't be happening in 2025, while we work on finding the most sustainable model for Australia's most loved regional touring festival." When the event was cancelled in 2024, organisers commented: "we hope to be able to bring Groovin' the Moo back to regional communities in the future". But now, it seems very uncertain when that future will arrive.  This cancellation comes just one week after Splendour in the Grass organisers announced the festival would also not be returning in 2025, after it was also cancelled in 2024 due to "unexpected events".  Watch this space for any further upda
It’s official: Melbourne is the fourth best city in the world for 2025

It’s official: Melbourne is the fourth best city in the world for 2025

We’re not gonna lie, when Time Out’s annual list of the best cities for 2024 dropped, we were pretty sad to see Melbourne sitting at number 20. After all, this is a vibrant, sparkling metropolis beloved by locals and tourists alike, and it's home to epic sporting events like the Australian Open, world-class blockbuster exhibitions and the fifth best restaurant in the world. Well, we’re stoked to say that all is right once more, with the just-released 2025 rankings revealing Melbourne has rocketed back up the prestigious list to secure fourth spot. Applause, please!  Photograph: Visit Victoria Coming in hot at number one is Cape Town in South Africa – and with its pristine natural surroundings, rich cultural history and legendary wine scene, we totally get it. The Thai capital of Bangkok took the silver medal, while the illustrious cities of New York and London sandwiched Melbourne in third and fifth positions, respectively. Yeah, we’d say we’re in pretty good company. On the Aussie front, it was a record-breaking year, with four local cities making the cut for the first time ever. Sydney came in at a very honourable 15th spot (no shade, we promise!), while Perth made its debut at 33 with Brisbane not far behind at 37.  So, we hear you asking, how exactly is this list compiled? This year, more than 18,500 city-dwellers shared their insights with Time Out on everything from food, nightlife and culture to affordability, happiness and the overall city vibe. The data was then co
I checked out Melbourne’s most exclusive members-only wellness club – here’s what it's like

I checked out Melbourne’s most exclusive members-only wellness club – here’s what it's like

If discreet exclusivity is the name of the game at Saint Haven – a private wellness club best known for its jaw-dropping waitlist (15,000 people!) and cutting-edge bio-hacking treatments – consider it mission accomplished. Upon arrival at South Yarra’s Capitol Grand building I struggle to find the entrance, randomly pushing at surfaces hoping one would magically turn out to be a door. Thankfully, a club member arrives and waves his hand over a statue of the ancient Greek god Hermes, thus revealing the portal to this famed sanctuary of health. This is some next-level, James Bond-style secrecy, indeed. The South Yarra location is actually the second of Saint Haven’s Melbourne-based centres, with the first opening in Collingwood in 2023. They are the brainchild of wellness and property entrepreneur Tim Gurner, whose aim is to create a “unique” space where like-minded people can come to socialise, connect, work and gain access to a comprehensive suite of anti-ageing, recovery and health therapies.  Stepping into the space feels like you’re entering a transcendent world – one of focus, clarity and vitality. Created by Simon Brugaletta, Gurner Group’s head of interior design, it’s beautifully illuminated with curved accents, luxe marble finishes, soft curtains and a truly gorgeous teardrop chandelier. Think part bougie mansion in Toorak, part Nine Perfect Strangers-style health retreat.   Photograph: Peter Bennetts Some of the most eye-boggling facilities include an entire bathho
Heads up: the weather forecast for Christmas Day is here

Heads up: the weather forecast for Christmas Day is here

There's nothing we Melburnians love more than a delightfully warm Christmas Day – you know, conditions that are perfect for games of backyard cricket and sipping Champagne while peeling a giant plate of prawns. And considering it's been mostly sunny in December so far, we're crossing our fingers that it continues on. So will the weather gods decide to bless us with a Christmas miracle this year? Well, let's find out... What will Melbourne's Christmas Day weather be like? It's gonna be a hot one! According to AccuWeather, temperatures in Melbourne on December 25 are expected to hit 33°C with a low of 16°C – ideal for lazing around feasting on ham, seafood and pavlova, if you ask us. It will be bright and sunny, with light rain. Make sure to slip, slop, slap if you're spending lots of time outdoors as the UV will be extremely high.  Is it meant to rain in Melbourne on Christmas Day? At this stage, it's looking pretty unlikely (Hallelujah!) with just a five per cent chance of rain. And there's a zero chance of any thunderstorm action – which is good news for anyone planning to host their festivities outside. What will the weather on Christmas Eve in Melbourne be like? Christmas Eve is shaping up to be cooler and cloudy with a top of 22°C expected. There's just a slight chance of showers in the morning, which is great news if you're in charge of the setting up the outdoor area ahead of the Christmas Day madness. What will the weather on Boxing Day in Melbourne be like? Ahh, th