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Melbourne Events Calendar Melbourne Events Calendar 2019 Cultural/Exhibitions Music/Concerts International Forums/Business Events Chinese New Year Feb 5, 2019 Slash Feb 1, 2019 Melbourne International Feb 5 - 11, 2019 Food Service Australia June 20 - 26, 2019 Mandela: My Life The Exhibition Sept 22 2018 - The Prodigy Feb 1, 2019 Coffee Expo (MICE) WCA World Championship 2019 July 11 - 14, 2019 Mar 3, 2019 Phil Collins Feb 1 - 2, 2019 World Travel Expo 2019 Feb 8 - 11, 2019 Décor + Design & Australian July 15 - 22, 2019 Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Mar 1 - 10, 2019 Asia-Pacific Incentives and Meetings Feb 15 - 21, 2019 International Furniture Fair Festival Keith Urban Feb 5 - 6, 2019 Expo Moomba Festival Mar 8 - 11, 2019 Nickelback Feb 16, 2019 Spotjobs Career Expo July 25 - 28, 2019 EGO EXPO Melbourne 2019 Feb 15 - 18, 2019 Melbourne Food and Wine Festival Mar 8 - 24, 2019 Maroon 5 Feb 22, 2019 Reed Gift Fairs July 28 - Aug 9, 2019 Cisco Live 2019 Feb 26 - Mar 9, 2019 Melbourne International Flower Mar 27 - 31, 2019 Eminem Feb 24, 2019 Frontline Australian Buying Event Aug 15 - 20, 2019 and Garden Show Arnold Sports Festival Mar 13 - 18, 2019 Bryan Ferry Feb 26, 2019 Sport AFAC Fire and Emergency Aug 25 - 30, 2019 Melbourne International Comedy Mar 27 - Apr 21, 2019 Australia 2019 Conference Festival Arctic Monkeys Feb 26 - 27, 2019 8th World Glaucoma Congress Mar 27 - 30, 2019 World Federation for Ultrasound Sept 4 - 9, 2019 Tudors to Windsor: British Royal Mar 27 - Apr 21, 2019 Red Hot Chilli Peppers Feb 28, 2019 in Medicine and Biology Portraits FedUni Road National Jan 4 - 8, 2019 World Congress of Nephrology 2019 Apr 9 - 16, 2019 Eagles Mar 5 - 6, 2019 Championships (WCN) VidCon Australia Sept 18 - 23, 2019 Supanova Comic Con & Gaming Apr 5 - Apr 7, 2019 Bryan Adams Mar 21, 2019 Australian Open Tennis Jan 14 - 27, 2019 World Federation of Societies of Oct 14 - 18, 2019 Terracotta Warriors: Guardians of May 24 - Oct 13, 2019 World Congress of Nephrology Apr 12 - 15, 2019 Boyzone Apr 3, 2019 Intensive and Critical Care Medicine Immortality - National Gallery of Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Jan 24 - 27, 2019 Home Show 2019 Apr 29 - May 6, 2019 Victoria Basement Jaxx Apr 13, 2019 Festival of Sails Jan 26 - 28, 2019 International Festival of Language Oct 25 - 27, 2019 International Particle Accelerator May 19 - May 24, Melbourne International Jazz May 31 - June 9, 2019 and Culture Air Supply Apr 24, 2019 Jayco Herald Sun Tour Jan 30 - Feb 3, 2019 Conference 2019 Festival Fleetwood Mac Sept 2 - 9, 2019 Six Day Melbourne Feb 7 - 9, 2019 Mind Body Spirit Festival June 7 - 10, 2019 International Society for Cellular May 29 - June 1, 2019 NRL All Stars Feb 15, 2019 Melbourne International Film Aug 1 - 18, 2019 Shawn Mendes Oct 29 - 31, 2019 Therapy Meeting World Cup Gymnastics Melbourne Feb 21 - 24, 2019 Festival Kiss World Tour Nov 21 - 22, 2019 World Congress on Science and June 4 - 7, 2019 FIM World Superbikes Feb 22 - 24, 2019 Melbourne Fringe Festival Sept 12 - 29, 2019 Elton John Dec 10 - 15, 2019 Football Avalon Air Show Mar 1 , 2019 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix Mar 14 - 17, 2019 Theatre Rip Curl Pro Apr 17 - 27, 2019 Australian Boomers vs USA Men’s Aug 22 - 24, 2019 National Basketball Team Evita Dec 5 2018 - Mar 3, 2019 Melbourne eSports Open Sept 1 - 2, 2019 Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Jan 16 - Dec 1, 2019 AFL Grand Final Sept 28, 2019 Jersey Boys Feb 23 - Mar 31, 2019 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix Oct 25 - 27, 2019 Muriels Wedding Mar 12 - Mar 28, 2019 Melbourne Cup Carnival Nov 2 - 9, 2019 Michael McIntyre Big World Tour Mar 22 - June 15, 2019 Presidents Cup Dec 9 - 15, 2019 West Side Story Apr 6 - 28, 2019 Boxing Day Test Dec 26 - 30, 2019 Barnum Apr 27 - May 26, 2019 Sweeney Todd June 20 - 23, 2019 Come From Away July 3 - Sept 22, 2019 * Dates are correct at time of printing, but may be subject to change. .
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