The Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre (PRACC) has an entertaining line-up for 2025 that will cater for all ages and families.
PRACC is the City of Whittlesea’s cultural venue, providing a space for diverse programs of performance and events. It’s a space where creativity thrives, offering the community to express themselves, celebrate local talents, and enjoy world-class entertainment.
Some of Australia’s favourite singers, including Silvie Paladino, Rachel Beck, and the artistry of opera with Tenori, will be among the entertainers.
The comedy line-up will have some household and up-and-coming comedians with the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow, or attendees can take in the majesty of ballet with Swan Lake from the Victorian State Ballet.
Young people will also be enchanted with the antics of the Trash Test Dummies and Fritz children’s theatre. There will also be two nights of extraordinary performance by the local community with CAPOW: Moments of Magic and Crescendo.
Deputy mayor councillor Daniela Zinni said the event was aimed at uniting people in the community.
“PRACC’s 2025 Performance Season is all about bringing people together through the arts. It’s a chance to celebrate local talent, enjoy incredible performances, and make lasting memories with friends and family,” she said.
“The City of Whittlesea is proud to support a season that fosters creativity and strengthens community connections. Whether you’re a long-time arts lover or just looking for a great night out, PRACC has something for you.”
PRACC is located at 35 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang.
Details: www.pracc.com.au/