Capitol Theatre Orchestra followed by Song Sung Blue (M)

Capitol Theatre Orchestra followed by Song Sung Blue (M)

  • 21 Feb 2026
  • 01:00pm - 04:00pm
  • Adult $25.50 | Concession $20.00
  • The Capitol, 113 Swanston St, Melbourne
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Get ready for an unforgettable Saturday at Melbourne's Home of Famous Movies and Classic Music, The Capitol.

Step into the vibrant world of the 1920s with almost an hour of mesmerising jazz performed by the twelve-piece Capitol Theatre Orchestra. Feel the rhythm and energy of foot-tapping classics in the splendid Art Deco surroundings for just $20-$25!

After the concert, enjoy a screening of Song Sung Blue, starring Academy Award winner Hugh Jackman and Oscar-winning actress Kate Hudson, who returns to the spotlight as a nominee for Best Actress this year.

Song Sung Blue tells the moving story of two musicians whose lives intertwine as they struggle with fame, family, and following their dreams. Set against a backdrop of unforgettable music, their journey explores the highs and lows of artistic passion and the bonds that carry us through.

Come celebrate the magic of cinema and song as we dive into the excitement of awards season together!

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