A feat of mid-century architecture, the Perth Concert Hall boasts some of the best acoustics in the Southern Hemisphere. It's the official home of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO) and has been welcoming concert-goers since 1973. Today it dazzles visitors with its impressive facade, spacious foyers and 1,700-seat Main Auditorium.
Check the hall’s official calendar to discover a dynamic line-up of events, including regular performances by WASO. The Perth Concert Hall also welcomes acclaimed Philharmonic Orchestras from London, Berlin and Chicago, as well as contemporary acts like Ray Charles, Nina Simone and KD Lang.
Arrive early and enjoy pre-show drinks in the Wardle Room or Corner Bar. The Café is also open for modern Australian fusion cuisine. Can't catch a show? Sign up for a guided tour of the Perth Concert Hall, which offers behind-the-scenes access to the stage, dressing rooms and sound and light centres.
Getting there
The Perth Concert Hall is in the CBD, a 10-minute walk from Elizabeth Quay Train Station. Parking is available at the underground Perth Concert Hall Car Park. Local buses and free CAT shuttles stop along St Georges Terrace.