What’s On?
Discover the exciting range of events and performances we have lined up for you. Be sure to check our schedule for upcoming concerts, featuring a variety of styles that will delight and inspire audiences across the region. Join us in experiencing the joy of classical music!
A Celtic Celebration
Join us for A Celtic Celebration and be surrounded by trees in the outdoors of Bond University.
Curated by Sean O’Boyle AM, and featuring the magnificent voice of international opera diva Suzanne Kompass, we will take you on a journey through the lands of the Celts. Featuring pipers, Vox Bond (choir) and GCCO, this will be a wonderful celebration of all things Celtic.
BACHitecture (Bangalow - 26 October)
Join us for a concert celebrating the magnificent works of J.S. Bach. Renowned for its universal appeal and intricate mathematical patterns, Bach's music offers an intellectually stimulating experience for all ages. The musical gems of Bach, paired with 21st-century art design, will evoke a thrilling sense of nostalgia as we journey from the old to the new.
BACHitecture (25 October)
Join us for a concert celebrating the magnificent works of J.S. Bach. Renowned for its universal appeal and intricate mathematical patterns, Bach's music offers an intellectually stimulating experience for all ages. The musical gems of Bach, paired with 21st-century art design, will evoke a thrilling sense of nostalgia as we journey from the old to the new.
BACHitecture (18 October)
Join us for a concert celebrating the magnificent works of J.S. Bach. Renowned for their universal appeal and intricate mathematical patterns, Bach's compositions offer an intellectually stimulating experience for all ages. Paired with 21st-century art design, these musical gems will evoke a thrilling sense of nostalgia as we journey from the old to the new.
Coastal Dreaming with William Barton
A performance not to be missed: superstar didgeridoo artist William Barton will perform with GCCO. Expand the full experience by joining the Corrigan Walk, showcasing the magnificent collection of indigenous art at Bond University.
Heart & Song (19 May)
This concert includes a world premiere of poems by Seamus Heaney and Robert Graves, composed and arranged for GCCO by Nicholas Routley and featuring soprano soloist Gaynor Morgan.
Arias by Handel and Mozart will feature and the strings of the GCCO will shine in a performance of a Mendelssohn String Symphony.
Heart & Song (12 May)
This concert includes a world premiere of poems by Seamus Heaney and Robert Graves, composed and arranged for GCCO by Nicholas Routley and featuring soprano soloist Gaynor Morgan.
Arias by Handel and Mozart will feature and the strings of the GCCO will shine in a performance of a Mendelssohn String Symphony.