Monday, 2 March 2026

Aotearoa Art Fair 2026: Auckland’s Ultimate Celebration of Contemporary Art and Culture

Aotearoa Art Fair 2026
Art lovers, collectors and cultural travellers have a compelling reason to visit Auckland this autumn as the Aotearoa Art Fair returns from 30 April to 3 May 2026, transforming the city’s waterfront into one of the Southern Hemisphere’s most vibrant creative hubs.

Held at the stunning Viaduct Events Centre, New Zealand’s premier art fair is widely recognised as one of the country’s most important cultural events, attracting thousands of visitors from across New Zealand and around the world. For travellers seeking meaningful cultural experiences, the fair offers an inspiring blend of art, conversation, dining and discovery in one unforgettable destination.

New Zealand’s Leading Contemporary Art Event

The 2026 edition promises to be the biggest Aotearoa Art Fair to date, showcasing an expanded lineup of international galleries and artists alongside leading New Zealand talent. Galleries from Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany, French Polynesia and the Cook Islands will join local exhibitors, presenting a diverse collection of contemporary works across painting, sculpture, photography and mixed media.

Visitors can explore emerging artistic voices while discovering established names shaping today’s global art conversation. The fair provides a rare opportunity to view and purchase museum-quality artworks in an accessible and welcoming environment.

For many attendees, the experience goes beyond browsing art. The fair has become a place where creativity sparks connection, inspiring both seasoned collectors and curious first-time visitors.

A Cultural Experience in Auckland’s Waterfront Precinct

The Hotel Britomart
Set against the harbourfront backdrop of Auckland’s lively Viaduct precinct, the location adds another layer to the visitor experience. The Viaduct Events Centre offers sweeping waterfront views and easy access to restaurants, bars and scenic walks, making it ideal for travellers combining art with leisure.

Each day of the fair features a dynamic programme of talks, guided tours and workshops led by artists, curators and industry experts. These sessions provide insight into contemporary art trends, creative processes and the stories behind the works on display.

Food and dining experiences also play a key role, allowing guests to enjoy local cuisine while socialising with artists, collectors and fellow art enthusiasts.

Stay in Style at The Hotel Britomart

For visitors planning a cultural getaway, The Hotel Britomart offers a perfectly located base just a short walk from the fair. Known for its sustainable design and refined hospitality, the hotel enhances the overall art fair experience with comfort and convenience.

A limited-time Aotearoa Art Fair Package includes overnight accommodation, breakfast for two at the acclaimed kingi restaurant and a late checkout, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in Auckland’s creative energy without rushing their stay.

Combining accommodation with cultural access makes the event an ideal long-weekend escape for travellers from Australia and beyond.

Why the Aotearoa Art Fair Is Worth Travelling For

Art fairs are increasingly becoming travel motivations in their own right, drawing visitors eager to experience destinations through culture rather than traditional sightseeing alone. The Aotearoa Art Fair stands out for its relaxed atmosphere, strong regional identity and international outlook.

Whether you are an avid collector, an emerging artist, or simply someone who enjoys discovering new creative perspectives, the fair delivers an enriching experience that reflects the spirit of contemporary New Zealand.

With Auckland’s vibrant waterfront, world-class hospitality and thriving arts scene as its backdrop, the event offers a compelling reason to plan an autumn escape to Aotearoa.
Event Details

Aotearoa Art Fair 2026
Aotearoa Art Fair 2026

Dates: 30 April – 3 May 2026
Location: Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland, New Zealand

Accommodation Package:
The Hotel Britomart – Aotearoa Art Fair Package

Bookings and Information:
https://www.aotearoaartfair.co.nz
https://thehotelbritomart.com

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Sunday, 1 March 2026

ECSTATICA Lights Up Sydney: Inside the Spectacle of the 48th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade

Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
A Night When Sydney Became a Global Celebration

Sydney erupted into colour, sound and collective celebration on Saturday 28 February 2026, as the 48th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade transformed Oxford Street, Flinders Street and Moore Park Road into one of the world’s most electrifying cultural events.

Under this year’s powerful festival theme, ECSTATICA, the city delivered a dazzling showcase of creativity, diversity and pride, reinforcing Sydney’s reputation as one of the most inclusive and vibrant travel destinations on the planet. From locals lining balconies to international visitors filling the streets, the atmosphere was one of unity, joy and unapologetic self-expression.

A Parade That Captivates the World

An estimated 250,000 spectators gathered along the parade route, witnessing more than 10,000 marchers across over 170 floats in a spectacular procession of music, performance and storytelling. The parade pulsed with rhythm and movement, creating a sensory experience that blended activism, art and celebration.

Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras CEO Jesse Matheson described the atmosphere as unforgettable. “The Parade was loud, physical, and unapologetic. From some of the boldest floats Mardi Gras has ever produced to hundreds and thousands of people lining Oxford Street, this was ECSTATICA in full public view.”

The celebration extended far beyond the parade itself, flowing into late-night events and citywide festivities. “The energy carried straight into the After Party with Blak Joy, and so many incredible community events across Sydney where celebration became a connection,” Matheson said. “The Festival closes today with a sold-out Laneway street party, wrapping the month in music, bodies, and collective release.”

Honouring History While Celebrating the Present

Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
As tradition dictates, the parade opened with the roar of Dykes on Bikes, followed by First Nations marchers and the 78ers, honouring the activists whose courage in 1978 laid the foundation for what has become a globally recognised Pride celebration.

Creative community groups followed, delivering bold choreography, imaginative costumes and powerful messages of visibility and belonging. One of the standout moments of the evening was the debut Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Community Float, celebrating beloved Australian comedian and queer icon Magda Szubanski, drawing cheers from crowds along the entire route.

For visitors, the parade offers more than entertainment; it provides a living connection to Australian social history and a chance to witness a city proudly embracing diversity.

A Major Tourism Event Driving Sydney’s Visitor Economy

The impact of Mardi Gras reaches far beyond celebration, playing a vital role in Sydney’s tourism landscape. Hotels, restaurants, bars and cultural venues across the city experience a significant boost as travellers arrive from across Australia and around the world.

Minister for Jobs and Tourism Steve Kamper highlighted the festival’s importance to the state. “Mardi Gras is a dazzling and powerful showcase of Sydney at its absolute loudest and proudest. The NSW Government is proud to support the Mardi Gras Parade, which is one of the world’s largest and most spectacular celebrations of the LGBTQIA+ community and is the pride of our major events calendar.”

He added that the event positions Sydney strongly on the global stage. “Mardi Gras not only showcases Sydney as a culturally vibrant and welcoming global city, but it also attracts tens of thousands of visitors from across Australia and around the world, injecting millions of dollars into local businesses, hospitality and tourism operators and the broader NSW visitor economy.”

Why Mardi Gras Belongs on Every Traveller’s Bucket List

Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras has evolved into one of the world’s premier cultural festivals, combining nightlife, arts, activism and community spirit. Visitors experience Sydney at its most energetic, with beaches, galleries, restaurants and nightlife venues embracing the celebratory atmosphere throughout the festival period.

The parade’s unique nighttime setting adds to its global appeal, turning the city into a glowing stage where inclusivity and creativity shine side by side. For travellers seeking authentic cultural experiences, Mardi Gras offers an unforgettable way to engage with Sydney’s identity and community spirit.

Supported by the City of Sydney and Destination NSW, the 2026 festival once again demonstrated how major cultural events can unite communities while showcasing Australia to the world.

Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
Sydney NSW Australia
Website: https://www.mardigras.org.au

Destination NSW
Website: https://www.destinationnsw.com.au

City of Sydney
Website: https://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au

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Tokyo Turns Pink: A 2026 Cherry Blossom Travel Guide

Tokyo Cherry Blossoms
The Magic of Cherry Blossom Season in Tokyo


Every spring, Tokyo transforms into a pastel dreamscape as cherry blossom season paints the city in shades of pink and white. In 2026, the iconic sakura bloom is expected to kick off around 21 March, reaching full bloom shortly thereafter. This fleeting yet enchanting period offers travellers a chance to witness Japan’s most celebrated natural spectacle in the heart of a bustling metropolis.

Tokyo’s cherry blossom season combines natural beauty, cultural traditions, and modern cityscapes, making it a must-visit for international travellers seeking both relaxation and photography opportunities.

Top Cherry Blossom Spots in Tokyo for 2026

One of Tokyo’s timeless favourites is the Sumida River, where Edo-era views are now framed by the towering TOKYO SKYTREE. Visitors can enjoy the blossoms from a traditional yakatabune boat, drifting under riverside trees, or take in spectacular night-time illuminations that cast a magical glow across the blossoms.

Tokyo Cherry Blossoms
For those who may miss peak bloom, the Hotel New Otani garden provides an extended viewing window with 19 cherry blossom varieties. The garden’s illuminations, running from 27 February to 26 April, allow guests to enjoy the beauty of sakura well beyond the main season.

Other noteworthy locations include Ueno Park, famous for its dense cherry blossom corridors, Chidorigafuchi Moat, where paddle boating amid sakura petals creates a serene escape, and Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, where seasonal blooms are complemented by picturesque landscapes.

Cherry Blossoms by Night: Tokyo Illuminations 2026

Tokyo’s evening sakura experiences are becoming as popular as daytime viewing. Illuminated cherry blossom paths in areas such as Meguro River and Sumida Park offer a romantic ambiance perfect for twilight strolls. For photographers and travellers alike, these night-time scenes provide unforgettable, frame-worthy moments.

Many hotels and restaurants around the city, including the New Otani, host special viewing events with dining packages that combine culinary excellence with sakura aesthetics.

Planning Your Tokyo Cherry Blossom Trip

Tokyo Cherry Blossoms
For a seamless experience, travellers are encouraged to check bloom forecasts, as peak season can shift slightly year to year. Combining riverside walks, park picnics, and evening illuminations ensures a full appreciation of the sakura’s fleeting beauty.

Whether visiting Tokyo for business, leisure, or as part of a wider Japan itinerary, cherry blossom season offers a unique blend of natural wonder and urban charm that can turn any spring visit into a truly memorable journey.

Contact Tokyo Tourism in Australia

Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau
c/o Tourism Garden Pty Ltd
Phone: +61 (0)2 8206 9312

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Athens Welcomes IAPCO 2026: Global Conference Leaders Unite to Shape the Future of the Meetings Industry

IAPCO 2026
Athens has once again stepped onto the world stage, this time as host of one of the most influential gatherings in the global meetings and events sector. The Annual Meeting & General Assembly 2026 of International Association of Professional Congress Organisers has officially opened in the Greek capital, bringing together 200 senior leaders from 36 countries to advance governance, strengthen professional standards and chart a resilient future for the global meetings industry.

For tourism professionals and business event planners alike, IAPCO 2026 in Athens signals not only industry leadership but also the continued rise of Greece as a premier destination for international congresses and conferences.

Athens Showcases Its Global Meetings Credentials

The event commenced with a prestigious reception at the Acropolis Museum, where delegates were welcomed by representatives from the Greek National Tourism Organization. The setting, beneath the shadow of the Acropolis, was a powerful reminder of Athens’ legacy as the birthplace of democracy and intellectual exchange.

The official conference programme is being held at the Megaron Athens International Conference Centre, one of Europe’s leading convention venues. Hosting IAPCO’s flagship governance meeting reinforces Athens’ reputation as a competitive and sophisticated MICE destination, equipped with world-class infrastructure and global connectivity.

For travellers considering Athens for conferences, incentives or corporate gatherings, the city’s blend of ancient heritage and modern facilities offers a compelling proposition.

High-Level Government Support Elevates Greece’s MICE Ambitions

Senior representatives of the Hellenic Republic addressed delegates during the opening ceremony, highlighting the importance of business events as drivers of economic growth, innovation and international collaboration.

MAICC 
The Greek Minister of Tourism, Olga Kefalogianni, delivered a message of welcome from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, describing IAPCO 2026 as a milestone for Greece’s expanding role in the global meetings industry.

The Mayor of Athens, Haris Doukas, outlined the city’s strategic plans focused on enhanced connectivity, sustainable infrastructure and its ambition to become a smart and resilient global capital.

This strong ministerial presence underscores the increasing recognition of business tourism as a cornerstone of Greece’s economic strategy.

The Odyssey Reinvented: A Human Journey Toward the Meetings of Tomorrow

Held from 25–28 February under the theme The Odyssey Reinvented – A very human journey toward the meetings of tomorrow, the programme draws inspiration from Homer’s epic narrative to explore how the industry is evolving in an era of technological transformation.

Under the leadership of IAPCO President Sissi Lignou, the agenda focuses on three core pillars: storytelling, leadership and strategy, and personal development. The metaphor of Odysseus’ journey reflects the modern challenges faced by professional conference organisers, from navigating digital disruption to strengthening resilience and adaptability.

While technology continues to reshape the way global meetings are delivered, the conference emphasises the enduring human qualities that underpin successful events, including collaboration, sound decision-making and trust.

A Unified Greek Industry Collaboration

The AM&GA 2026 is hosted collaboratively by AFEA Congress, CONVIN, ERA Congresses & Events and ERASMUS Conferences & Events, together with This is Athens – Convention & Visitors Bureau. This unified approach reflects Greece’s collaborative model in positioning itself as a leading international congress destination.

In 2025 alone, IAPCO members collectively delivered 23,245 events globally, demonstrating the immense scale and influence of the organisation’s network.

For destinations worldwide, the presence of IAPCO’s leadership in Athens offers significant exposure and long-term opportunities for partnership, bidding and future congress growth.

Why IAPCO 2026 Matters for Global Tourism

The global meetings industry plays a vital role in tourism development. International congresses drive hotel occupancy, airline traffic, restaurant revenue and cultural visitation, while fostering knowledge exchange and cross-border collaboration.

IAPCO 2026
By hosting IAPCO 2026, Athens reinforces its standing as a premium meetings destination in Europe. Delegates not only experience the city’s conference infrastructure but also its gastronomy, cultural heritage and Mediterranean hospitality.

As the industry looks toward a more sustainable, digitally advanced and human-centred future, Athens provides an inspiring backdrop where ancient symposium traditions meet the modern congress experience.

For more information visit:
IAPCO – https://www.iapco.org/
This is Athens Convention & Visitors Bureau – https://www.thisisathens.org/acvb/

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The World’s Most Picturesque Ski Destinations for a Winter Escape Revealed

Vatra Dorne, Romania
Shoulder-season travel is on the rise, with travel reports showing a 50% year-on-year increase. And with ski seasons extending well into April, these escapes are increasingly popular among those looking beyond the traditional peak period - whether or not you’re any good on the slopes.

To find out where the most visually spectacular winter destinations lie, the experts at TouchNote gathered and analysed thousands of Street View images at ski destinations around the world, using AI-powered image scoring to reveal the most breathtaking winter landscapes in 2026, whether you ski or not.

Romania takes first place for the most stunning ski landscapes, study reveals

Topping the rankings with a commanding 9.7/10, Romania emerges as the study's standout country, outscoring Switzerland despite the latter's global reputation as a ski powerhouse.

With an average elevation of 975m across its top-performing destinations, the Carpathian Mountains deliver serious alpine drama. The image analysis placed Romania's resorts consistently among the highest-scoring for natural scenery, with forested mountain backdrops and unspoiled valley settings helping the country pull clear of the field.

Its highest-scoring individual destination, Miercurea Ciuc (83.11), sits at the foot of the Harghita Mountains in the heart of Transylvania's Székely Land, a region where the peaks rise sharply above a compact, characterful town largely unknown to international visitors. Second is Vatra Dornei (82.20), the so-called Pearl of Bukovina, a historic spa town set where four Carpathian ranges converge, combining ski terrain with some of the most atmospheric mountain scenery in Eastern Europe.

Val Müstair, Switerland
Joint second with 9.4/10, Switzerland earns its place through the sheer drama of its remote high-altitude destinations. Val Müstair, in the secluded Lower Engadin valley of Graubünden, was the only destination in the entire study to receive a perfect scenic score of 100/100, with lifts reaching 2,700m and powder conditions to rival anywhere in the Alps. Neighbouring Albula/Alvra (96.59) sits on the celebrated route between St. Moritz and Davos, favoured by ski tourers for its solitude and sweeping terrain.

Bulgaria shares that second-place position and boasts the highest average elevation of any country in the study at 1,490m. Its top destinations are rooted in the Balkan Mountains: Shipka (67.53), near the historic Shipka Pass, offers forested ridges and sweeping valley views, while Chiflik (67.39), close to the Beklemeto ski area, sits within reach of panoramic sightlines across the Troyan Balkan, Sredna Gora, Rila, and Rhodope Mountains.

Both Italy and France place fourth scoring 8.5/10 for their destinations' natural beauty, but surprisingly, neither country's top scorers are their expected famous resorts.

Italy's highest-ranked destinations sit in the Apennines: Ventasso (75.41) in Emilia-Romagna offers skiing in a quieter, more authentic setting, while Lagonegro (55.72) in Basilicata brings winter sport to the deep south at over 1,600m, a dramatic, remote location that sits entirely off most travellers' radar.

France, meanwhile, finds its scenic best in the south, according to the analysis. Le Caire (96.06) in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence scores among the highest of any destination in the study, its rugged Provençal landscape offering something altogether wilder than the groomed slopes of the grandes stations. Asco (94.59) goes further still, a ski station set in Corsica's granite mountain interior, where the island's peaks meet proper winter conditions in near-complete isolation.

Kutchan, Japan
Craig Law, Head of Marketing and spokesperson for TouchNote, added: “When we think of skiing, our minds usually think of the usual hot spots: the snowy peaks of France, Italy, or Switzerland, but the data shows there are some really underrated locations out there. Seeing Romania and Bulgaria appear before classics such as Italy or France can be surprising, but Eastern European landscapes are often overlooked in favour of what we usually consider to be “picturesque”.

Thanks to unconventional destinations featuring in the top five of our ranking, we’re happy to show that skiing in beautiful locales doesn’t have to be a financially exclusive activity. After the Olympics, we are seeing a surge of interest in the sport, and this shows that you can go somewhere more affordable and still send back a postcard with some breathtaking views.”

We really hope you find this release useful. If you do end up using it, we would very much appreciate a link to https://touchnote.com/uk/postcards/.

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MANSHIFT Sydney 2026: A Powerful Men’s Wellbeing Experience on the ENGIE Stadium Pitch

On Sunday 15 March, MANSHIFT arrives in Sydney with a bold and refreshing approach to men’s mental health and wellbeing. Held directly on the pitch at ENGIE Stadium within Sydney Showground, this immersive three-hour experience is designed as a full nervous system reset for modern men carrying pressure from work, family and life.

This is not a talk.
This is not therapy.
This is a practical, grounded men’s wellbeing event in Sydney created for real life.

For fathers, partners, professionals, tradies and leaders, MANSHIFT offers tools for preventative mental health, resilience and performance without stigma, labels or wellbeing clichés. It is a rare opportunity to reset before burnout or crisis, in a setting that feels strong, familiar and purpose-built for transformation.

Why MANSHIFT Is Redefining Men’s Wellbeing Events in Australia

Set on the ENGIE Stadium pitch, MANSHIFT immediately feels different from traditional conferences or workshops. The open field environment creates a powerful sense of space and grounding, reinforcing the event’s focus on strength, accountability and practical change.

Unlike lecture-style seminars, this Sydney men’s wellbeing experience is fully immersive and experience-led. Participants engage directly in breathwork, movement, cold exposure and guided conversations. The aim is simple: equip men with techniques they can immediately apply at work, at home and in everyday high-pressure environments.

As conversations around men’s mental health in Australia continue to evolve, MANSHIFT stands out as a proactive and preventative approach. It focuses on stress regulation, identity, leadership and resilience in a way that is accessible to beginners and valuable for those already experienced in personal development.

What to Expect at MANSHIFT on Sunday 15 March

Across the three-hour immersive session, participants will experience a carefully curated program designed to reset both body and mind.

The day includes breathwork and nervous system regulation to manage stress responses, movement and embodiment practices to reconnect with physical awareness, and guided cold exposure sessions to build resilience and mental strength. Sound and deep rest sessions support recovery, while lived-experience conversations explore pressure, identity and leadership in a grounded, relatable way.

Every element of the event is practical. There are no abstract theories or passive lectures. Each session is designed to create measurable shifts that men can carry back into their professional and personal lives.

What’s Included in Your MANSHIFT Ticket

Your ticket to MANSHIFT Sydney includes a curated goody bag valued at over $80, featuring premium wellbeing brands. Participants receive a welcome Schorle Spritz on arrival, full access to all facilitators and immersive experiences, and three hours on the ENGIE Stadium pitch dedicated entirely to reset and recalibration.

Attendees will leave with practical tools for physical regulation, mental clarity and sustained performance, along with renewed focus and connection.

Meet the Expert Facilitators

MANSHIFT is co-created and facilitated by experienced leaders in men’s wellbeing and performance.

Dorcey Rutter brings neuroscience-informed wellbeing and nervous system education to the event, offering evidence-based tools for stress regulation.

Milly Baker specialises in embodiment, movement and men’s wellbeing facilitation, helping participants reconnect with their physical presence and internal awareness.

Jake Stringer, professional player for the GWS Giants, shares lived experience and advocacy around men’s mental health in elite sport and beyond.

Breathwork and cold exposure are guided by Dean Gladstone, while Steven Gamble focuses on mental fitness and leadership development. Community advocate Ian Williams contributes experience from his work supporting men, and Paul Peterson integrates sound and nervous system regulation into the immersive program.

Event Details: MANSHIFT Sydney

Date: Sunday 15 March
Location: ENGIE Stadium Pitch, Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW
Entry: Gate D (arrive 20 minutes early for check-in)

This event is for participants aged 18 and over. The experience includes breathwork and ice immersion. If you have cardiovascular conditions, respiratory issues or relevant medical concerns, consult a healthcare professional before attending. Participation is voluntary and attendees are responsible for exercising personal judgement and following facilitator guidance.

What to Bring

Arrive early and pack light. Changing rooms will be available on site.

Bring comfortable clothing suitable for movement, a hat for sun protection, swimwear or a change of clothes and a towel for ice immersion, and a water bottle for the duration of the event. A welcome soft drink will be provided on arrival.

MANSHIFT Sydney is set to become one of the most impactful men’s wellbeing events in Australia, offering a powerful reset in one of Sydney’s most recognisable sporting venues. For men seeking clarity, resilience and practical mental fitness tools, Sunday 15 March is a date to mark on the calendar.

For bookings and event information visit:
https://www.sydneyshowground.com.au/
https://events.humanitix.com/manshift

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Sydney Guitar Show 2026: Australia’s Biggest Guitar Celebration Hits Sydney Showground

Sydney Guitar Show 2026
Australia’s biggest guitar show launches in Sydney this March, bringing two electrifying days of music, innovation and inspiration to the heart of New South Wales. The Sydney Guitar Show 2026 arrives at the iconic Sydney Showground for the very first time, transforming the Exhibition Halls into a vibrant playground for musicians, music lovers and industry leaders.

Taking place on Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 March 2026, this landmark event promises the ultimate showcase of guitar gear, live performances, hands-on workshops and immersive experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned professional, an aspiring shredder or simply passionate about live music, the Sydney Guitar Show is set to become one of the most exciting music events in Australia’s 2026 calendar.

Why the Sydney Guitar Show 2026 Is a Must-Visit Music Event

The Sydney Guitar Show is more than just an exhibition — it’s a celebration of the versatility and limitless creative potential of the world’s most popular instrument. As Australia’s largest guitar-focused event, it brings together leading brands, boutique builders, renowned performers and emerging talent under one roof.

For the first time ever in Sydney, this all-ages, all-levels event spans two unforgettable days. Visitors can explore the latest electric guitars, acoustic guitars, bass guitars, amplifiers, pedals and recording technology, while connecting directly with the experts who design and build them.

The 2026 Sydney Guitar Show is designed to ignite axe-slingers from every musical background — from blues and rock to jazz, metal, indie and Americana.

Star-Studded Line-Up and Live Performances

Sydney Guitar Show 2026
The first program announcement already delivers an impressive line-up of Australian talent and internationally recognised creators.

Lismore-based Americana duo Hussy Hicks bring their dynamic live energy and genre-blending sound to Sydney. Australian blues icon Ray Beadle is set to showcase his masterful guitar work, while trailblazing guitarist and producer Godriguez adds his innovative edge to the weekend’s performances.

Also appearing is 2025 ARIA Award-winning bassist Lucy Clifford, whose meteoric rise in the Australian music scene has earned national acclaim. Popular online creators SuperFunAwesomeHappyTime Pedal Show will bring their engaging pedal demos and expert insights to fans eager to refine their tone.

With more artists and special guests yet to be announced, the Sydney Guitar Show 2026 is shaping up to be one of the premier live music events in Sydney

Hands-On Workshops and Industry Experiences

One of the defining features of the Sydney Guitar Show is its interactive approach. Visitors can attend practical workshops, gain professional advice on gear selection, improve technique through masterclasses and discover emerging technologies shaping the future of guitar music.

From tone-shaping pedal boards to recording techniques and stage performance tips, the event offers invaluable learning opportunities for musicians at every level. The Exhibition Halls at Sydney Showground provide the perfect backdrop for immersive demonstrations and intimate performance spaces.

For music educators, students and hobbyists alike, the Sydney Guitar Show delivers both inspiration and practical takeaways that extend far beyond the weekend.

Event Details: Sydney Guitar Show 2026

When: Saturday 7 – Sunday 8 March 2026
Where: Exhibition Halls, Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW, Australia

Tickets for the Sydney Guitar Show are on sale now to the general public. Secure your place at Australia’s biggest guitar show and experience two unforgettable days celebrating the instrument that continues to shape global music culture.

Book tickets online at:
https://guitarshow.au/tickets/

For event updates and full program announcements visit:
https://guitarshow.au/

Sydney’s vibrant live music scene continues to evolve, and the arrival of the Sydney Guitar Show 2026 cements the city’s status as a premier destination for major music events in Australia. Mark your calendar for 7–8 March and prepare to immerse yourself in the ultimate guitar experience.

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Into the Surreal: Exploring David Lynch’s Most Iconic Film Locations

Greystone Mansion
While the late David Lynch was not a born-and-bred Angeleno, his life and work were deeply influenced by his adopted hometown. The legendary filmmaker, who passed in January 2025, moved to L.A. in 1970 at age 24 and created much of his magic at his home just off Mulholland Drive, including his 2001 surrealist neo-noir movie of the same name.

Lynch loved to shoot his movies in Los Angeles, including at his elaborate Hollywood Hills home, which included an editing suite, screening room, and library. Here are fifteen LA locations to look for in Lynch’s iconic creations.

1) GREYSTONE MANSION, BEVERLY HILLS

643 N La Cienega Blvd, West Hollywood 90069
Much of Lynch’s first feature film, 1977’s deeply unsettling Eraserhead, was filmed at the stables of Beverly Hills’ Greystone Mansion while he was still studying at LA’s American Film Institute. He came full circle for his final feature, 2006’s Inland Empire, in which the 1928 Tudor Revival property also appears, as it does in countless other movies, TV shows, and music videos.

2) FIRESTONE COMPLETE CAR SERVICE, MID CITY

1937 deco Firestone Complete Care Service
800 S. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles 90036
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In Lynch’s 1997 surrealist horror Lost Highway, Arnie’s is an auto shop run by Richard Pryor’s character, where Pete Dayton (Balthazar Getty) is employed. The real garage was a 1937 deco Firestone Complete Care Service at La Brea and 8th Street in Mid City LA and you can actually linger inside this Lynchian landmark, as it’s now All Season Brewing Company.

3) SUNSET RANCH HOLLYWOOD

Sunset Ranch
3400 N. Beachwood Dr., Hollywood 90068
323-469-5450
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Way at the top of Hollywood’s Beachwood Drive, Sunset Ranch stables has been at the same location since the 1920s – back when the iconic white sign above still spelled out “Hollywoodland.” In Mulholland Drive, it’s the scene of Adam’s nighttime meeting with the mysterious Cowboy, who fits right in with the equestrian surrounds.

4) ENNIS HOUSE, LOS FELIZ

Ennis House
2655 Glendower Ave, Los Angeles 90027
323-660-0607
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David Lynch was a fan of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed portions of his own home and the incredible hilltop Ennis House in Los Feliz, which Lynch used as a location in both Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive. A 1925 Mayan Revival concrete marvel, this California Historical Landmark also appears in Blade Runner, The Rocketeer and many more.

5) BANKS-HUNTLEY BUILDING & PALACE THEATRE, DOWNTOWN LA

Palace Theatre
630 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 90014
213-629-2939
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For the offices of “Ryan Entertainment” in Mulholland Drive, Lynch chose the historic Banks-Huntley Building in Downtown Los Angeles. The 1930 Art Deco landmark was the first office building in LA to be designed with central air conditioning and heating. Directly opposite, the rear of the Palace Theatre served as the entrance to “Club Silencio” in Mulholland Drive. 

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Saturday, 28 February 2026

Finnair’s New Melbourne to Bangkok Service Opens Exciting Travel Possibilities for Australian Travellers

Finnair
International travel from Australia is set to become even more seamless with the announcement that Finnair will launch a new daily Melbourne to Bangkok service from 26 October 2026. The new route introduces fresh opportunities for travellers heading to Thailand and beyond, while strengthening global connectivity through the oneworld alliance network.

For leisure travellers, business visitors and frequent flyers alike, the new service represents a major boost in flexibility, comfort and travel choice between Australia and Southeast Asia.

A New Direct Link Between Melbourne and Bangkok

The new daily service connects Melbourne with Bangkok, offering convenient departure times designed to suit modern travel patterns.

Flight schedule highlights include:
  • AY146: Melbourne 15:35 → Bangkok 20:45 (daily)
  • AY145: Bangkok 18:15 → Melbourne 07:15+1 (daily)

The afternoon departure from Melbourne allows travellers to enjoy a relaxed morning before heading to the airport, while the evening return flight from Bangkok maximises holiday time and business productivity.

For Australian travellers, this schedule creates a smooth travel rhythm, reducing overnight airport waits and improving overall journey comfort.

More Choice for Thailand Holidays and Stopovers

Finnair
Thailand remains one of Australia’s most popular international destinations, known for its vibrant cities, tropical islands and renowned culinary scene. The addition of Finnair’s daily service increases seat availability during peak travel periods, making it easier to plan holidays, family visits and multi-destination itineraries.

With improved frequency, travellers can now build more flexible itineraries, whether exploring Bangkok’s cultural landmarks, heading south to Phuket and Krabi, or connecting onward to other Asian and European destinations.

The new route also enhances stopover options, allowing travellers to incorporate Bangkok into longer journeys without complicated routing.

Seamless Travel with the oneworld Alliance

A key advantage of the new service lies in its integration within the oneworld network, offering a streamlined experience for loyalty members and corporate travellers.

Passengers benefit from coordinated fares, aligned services and smoother connections across partner airlines, simplifying long-haul travel planning. Frequent flyers can also enjoy familiar benefits including lounge access, status recognition and mileage earning across the alliance network.

The inclusion of the service within Oman Air’s competitive fare structure further enhances pricing flexibility, opening the door to creative travel combinations across Asia, Europe and the Middle East.

Why This Route Matters for Tourism

New international air routes often reshape travel trends, and this Melbourne–Bangkok connection is expected to strengthen tourism flows between Australia and Southeast Asia. Increased accessibility encourages shorter getaways, multi-country holidays and spontaneous travel planning.

For Melbourne travellers, Bangkok becomes an even more attractive gateway city, offering easy onward connections while remaining a destination rich in culture, cuisine and nightlife.

The service also reinforces Melbourne’s position as a major international aviation hub, supporting tourism growth and global connectivity.

Planning Your Journey

With daily departures, convenient timings and alliance benefits, the new Finnair service offers a compelling option for travellers seeking simplicity without sacrificing flexibility.

Whether planning a beach escape, cultural adventure or extended international journey, the route provides a new way to travel smarter between Australia and Asia.

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Flight Information & Bookings

Airline: Finnair
Route: Melbourne – Bangkok (daily service)
Launch Date: 26 October 2026

For bookings and information:
https://www.finnair.com
https://www.oneworld.com

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La Ronde Returns to Sydney: The Grand Electric Lights Up with Australia’s Most Dazzling Cabaret Experience

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Sydney’s nightlife scene is set to sparkle once again as La Ronde, the wildly celebrated cabaret spectacle from acclaimed production house Strut & Fret, returns to ignite the stage at The Grand Electric from 26 March to 10 May.

After earning more five-star reviews across Australia than any Strut & Fret production to date, La Ronde has become one of the country’s most talked-about live entertainment experiences. For travellers visiting Sydney, the show offers an unforgettable night out that blends theatre, circus artistry, music and immersive performance into one electrifying evening.

A Must-See Sydney Nightlife Experience

Positioned at the crossroads of theatre, cabaret and contemporary performance, La Ronde delivers a high-energy production that transforms a night in Sydney into a full sensory adventure. The show combines acrobatics, dance, comedy and live music within an intimate venue designed to bring audiences closer to the action.

For visitors exploring Sydney’s cultural and entertainment offerings, La Ronde adds a compelling reason to venture beyond traditional sightseeing and experience the city after dark. The immersive format places guests inside the performance rather than simply watching from afar, creating an atmosphere more reminiscent of Europe’s underground cabaret scene than a conventional theatre show.

The return season follows a successful national run and an Auckland tour, highlighting the growing international appeal of Australian live performance.

The Grand Electric: Sydney’s Home of Immersive Cabaret

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Located in vibrant Surry Hills, The Grand Electric has quickly established itself as one of Sydney’s most exciting entertainment venues. Designed specifically for immersive productions, the space blends vintage glamour with modern nightlife energy.

Visitors can expect a venue that feels part theatre, part nightclub and part secret performance lounge. The intimate setting ensures every seat feels close to the stage, amplifying the intensity and connection between performers and audience.

Surry Hills itself has become a destination for food lovers and culture seekers, making La Ronde an ideal centrepiece for a complete Sydney evening itinerary, paired with nearby restaurants, bars and late-night venues.

Why La Ronde Is Winning Audiences Nationwide

La Ronde stands out for its bold choreography, striking visual design and charismatic performers. The show’s reputation has been built on word-of-mouth acclaim, earning more than two dozen five-star reviews across Australia.

Audiences can expect a production defined by theatrical flair, humour and spectacular physical performances. The energy is fast-paced and immersive, delivering moments of surprise and spectacle throughout the evening.

Early bookings are strongly encouraged, with an exclusive offer allowing audiences to secure seats at a discounted early bird rate. Guests who book before midnight on 2 March can save an additional 10 percent using the promo code LREXCLUSIVE10, subject to availability.

Late Night Vice: Sydney’s Wildest After-Dark Show

La Ronde
While La Ronde prepares for its return season, Sydney audiences still have time to catch the final performances of Late Night Vice, another boundary-pushing production from the creators of BLANC DE BLANC ENCORE and LIMBO.

Described as a cocktail-fuelled fever dream blending comedy, cabaret and immersive storytelling, Late Night Vice delivers a completely different but equally unforgettable experience. With a strict no-phones, no-cameras policy, the production encourages guests to be fully present in the moment, adding to its underground allure.

The final Sydney performance takes place on 15 March, marking the last chance for visitors and locals to experience the show before it closes.

A New Reason to Plan a Sydney Getaway

Live entertainment continues to play a growing role in destination tourism, with travellers increasingly seeking unique cultural experiences alongside iconic attractions. Productions like La Ronde reinforce Sydney’s position as one of the Asia-Pacific region’s leading cities for immersive performance and nightlife.

Whether you are visiting Sydney for a weekend escape, a business trip or a longer Australian holiday, adding a cabaret evening at The Grand Electric offers a memorable way to experience the city’s creative pulse.

With limited seasons and strong demand, La Ronde is shaping up to be one of Sydney’s standout entertainment highlights of the year.

La Ronde

Dates: 26 March – 10 May
Venue: The Grand Electric, 199 Cleveland Street, Surry Hills NSW 2016
Late Night Vice – Final Performance: 15 March
Bookings and information: https://www.strutnfret.com
https://www.strutnfret.com/grand-electric/

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