Free world-class opera returns to Federation Square on Saturday 14 March 2026. Here is everything you need to know about BMW Opera For All — the must-attend free event on Melbourne’s cultural calendar this weekend.
There are moments in this city that make you stop, look around and think: this is exactly why I love Melbourne. This Saturday evening, one of those moments is coming — and it will not cost you a single dollar.
BMW Opera For All returns to Federation Square on Saturday, 14 March 2026, and it is bigger, bolder and more unmissable than ever. Now in its fourth year as a global initiative exclusive to our city, this free open-air opera concert is set to be one of Australia’s most significant cultural events of 2026 — with room for up to 8,000 guests beneath an open sky at the heart of Melbourne’s CBD.
Glamorazzi’s representatives Richard Ng & Joanne Phuah attended last year’s BMW Opera For All, and words genuinely do not do it justice. It was one of those rare, goosebump-inducing evenings — the kind that stays with you. We have been counting down ever since.
What Is BMW Opera For All?
BMW Opera For All is a prestigious global concert series presented by BMW Group in partnership with Opera Australia, delivering free, world-class opera performances in iconic public spaces in some of the planet’s greatest cultural cities — including Munich, Berlin and London. In Melbourne, Federation Square has become the proud annual home of this celebrated event, drawing opera devotees and first-timers alike to experience the full, soaring force of live opera in the open air.
2026 marks an especially meaningful year for the series. Opera Australia is celebrating its 70th anniversary, and BMW Group arrives with over five decades of global arts patronage behind it. This is not simply a concert — it is a declaration that world-class cultural experiences belong to everyone, regardless of background or budget.
BMW Opera For All demonstrates how the arts can play an important role in bringing communities together and making world-class cultural experiences accessible to everyone
Vikram Pawah
CEO of BMW Group Australia.
A Stellar Cast You Need to Know
This year’s line-up is nothing short of extraordinary. Legendary Maestro Brian Castles-Onion returns to the conductor’s podium to guide some of Australia’s most gifted voices through a carefully curated selection of opera’s most beloved arias. The evening will be hosted by award-winning soprano, writer and ABC broadcaster Greta Bradman AM, who takes the stage as Master of Ceremonies.
Here is who will perform:
- Julie Lea Goodwin (soprano) — Making her Fed Square debut, Julie Lea has sung leading roles for Opera Australia including La Bohème and The Marriage of Figaro, and will star in The Merry Widow at the Sydney Opera House later this year.
- Emily Edmonds (mezzo-soprano) — Freshly returned to Australia after a stellar international career, Emily has performed the titular role in Cinderella and Rosina in The Barber of Seville to great acclaim.
- Stephen Marsh (baritone) — Melbourne-born and European-trained, Stephen has graced some of the world's finest opera houses and performed with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Melbourne Chamber Orchestra. This marks his Opera Australia debut, ahead of the Don Giovanni National Tour in July and the principal role of Marcello in La Bohème at the Regent Theatre in November.
- Asher Reichman (tenor) — A celebrated voice from Opera Australia's Melbourne chorus, Asher has appeared in major productions including Lohengrin, Mefistofele, and Melbourne Opera's Ring Cycle.
All four soloists will be backed by 20 musicians from Orchestra Victoria in a live accompaniment that will fill the entire Fed Square precinct with sound.
The Programme
The evening unfolds beautifully from the moment the gates open:
- 4:30pm — Gates open. Arrive early to claim your spot and lay out your picnic, or explore Fed Square's restaurants and bars before the performance begins.
- 6:30pm — Acknowledgement of Country, sung by celebrated First Nations vocalist and composer Shauntai Abdul-Rahman.
- 6:40pm — Prelude performance by the Australian Girls Choir, connecting young aspiring artists with professional operatic talent and embodying BMW's commitment to arts at a grassroots level.
- 7:00pm — The main performance: Opera Australia singers with Orchestra Victoria, conducted by Brian Castles-Onion.
Total running time is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Why This Concert Is Worth Every Moment of Your Saturday
Free events of this calibre are genuinely rare. BMW Opera For All is one of the only opportunities to experience a full operatic performance — complete with a live orchestra, world-class soloists and professional production values — entirely without cost. Whether you are a lifelong opera devotee or someone attending their very first aria, this concert is designed to move you.
The programme features some of the most popular and recognisable arias in opera — melodies familiar from film, television and pop culture — alongside perhaps a few extraordinary discoveries that will stay with you long after Saturday night. For those newer to the art form, the performance will be screened live on Fed Square’s iconic five-storey Digital Facade, complete with English surtitles throughout — ensuring every audience member can fully experience and follow the performance.
Opera Australia CEO Alex Budd said it best: “Whether it’s someone hearing their first aria or their fiftieth, our goal remains the same — to make opera vibrant, relevant and accessible to all.”
How to Get There
Fed Square sits at the intersection of Swanston Street and Flinders Street in Melbourne’s CBD, making it one of the most accessible locations in the city. Here are your options:
- Tram — Take any tram along Flinders Street to Stop 5 (Swanston St/Flinders St) or along Swanston Street to Stop 13 (Federation Square/Swanston St). Fed Square falls within the free tram zone — so it will not cost you a thing to get there.
- Train — Alight at Flinders Street Station, just a one-minute walk from Fed Square via the St Kilda Road exit.are via the St Kilda Road exit.
- Rideshare or Taxi — Drop-off is at the Swanston Street entrance, between Fed Square and Flinders Street Station.
- Car — The Fed Square Car Park is accessible via the Russel Street Extension and Batman Avenue. Weekend parking rates apply.
- Bicycle — Bicycle parking is available throughout the square.
What to Pack
This is a standing, outdoor event — so a little thoughtful preparation makes all the difference:
- Picnic blanket or short folding chairs — No seating is provided, so bring something comfortable to settle in on.
- Picnic food and non-alcoholic drinks — Federation Square is an alcohol-free public space outside of its licensed venues. Pack your favourite snacks and a thermos if the evening turns cool.
- Sun smart essentials — Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and a refillable water bottle. A water station will be available on site.
- A warm or waterproof layer — Melbourne evenings have a mind of their own. Layer up just in case.
- Sensible footwear — The ground may be uneven in places.
Please note: umbrellas are permitted on site but cannot be raised during the performance out of consideration for fellow audience members.
Accessibility
BMW Opera For All is fully wheelchair accessible, with lift access within the square and a dedicated area reserved near the VIP section for wheelchair users. Simply make yourself known to venue staff upon arrival to be directed to the reserved space.
What If It Rains?
This is an all-weather event — and the show will go on even if it drizzles. In the event of severe wet weather, the performance will be postponed to Sunday, 15 March 2026. You can sign up for weather updates at opera.org.au/events/bmw-opera-for-all to stay across any changes.
Event Details
- Date — Saturday, 14 March 2026
- Gates Open — 4:30pm
- Performance Begins — 6:30pm
- Ends — Approximately 8:00pm
- Location — Federation Square, Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne CBD
- Tickets — Free — no registration required
- Rain Date — Sunday, 15 March 2026
- More Information — opera.org.au/events/bmw-opera-for-all
Melbourne, the stage is set. Gather your people, pack the picnic blanket and make your way to Fed Square this Saturday evening. This is the kind of night this city was made for — magnificent, inclusive, and entirely, gloriously free.
Sign up for weather updates at opera.org.au/events/bmw-opera-for-all to stay informed ahead of Saturday.






