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The Community and Movement Driving Ballarat's Live Music Revival
Grassroots organisers, venues, and audiences are reshaping Ballarat’s music scene into a vibrant cultural force.
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Culture
Grassroots organisers, venues, and audiences are reshaping Ballarat’s music scene into a vibrant cultural force.
3 min read

Ballarat is experiencing a resurgence in live music, with a growing community of artists, promoters, and fans transforming the city into a thriving hub for concerts and performances.
This cultural shift comes amid broader efforts to revive regional arts and is fueled by grassroots movements pushing for more accessible and diverse live music experiences in the city. With national attention often focused on Melbourne, Ballarat’s local scene is carving out its own unique identity, driven by a passionate community determined to expand the city’s cultural footprint.
Central to this live music revival are venues like Federation Place in the heart of Ballarat’s CBD and The Foundry on Mair Street. Federation Place has hosted a growing series of free, government-supported concerts that showcase local and touring acts, making live music accessible to residents and visitors alike. Meanwhile, The Foundry, a venue operated by the Ballarat Music Collective, offers a dedicated space for emerging artists to perform, fostering the grassroots energy that’s propelling the scene forward.
Additionally, organisations such as the Arts Ballarat Association are investing in programs that support musicians through workshops and grants, while events like the Ballarat Music Festival have expanded their lineups to include more local acts. These initiatives create vital platforms for artists and connect audiences with a wide range of genres, from indie rock to electronic to folk.
The growth in Ballarat’s live music sector is reflected in data from the Ballarat Council’s 2025 Culture Report, which recorded a 27% increase in live music events over the past two years. Attendance at these events has also risen, with an estimated 15,000 attendees in the past 12 months, up from 11,800 in 2024. Ticket prices remain affordable, averaging $20 per event, encouraging younger audiences to engage with the scene.
Significantly, local government and private partners have committed over $350,000 in funding since 2024 for live music initiatives, signalling strong institutional support that complements grassroots enthusiasm. This influx of resources has led to improved sound infrastructure in key venues and greater promotional outreach, helping to sustain the momentum.
Moreover, the creation of several pop-up shows in Ballarat’s historic CBD laneways has drawn crowds beyond traditional venues, illustrating how live music is expanding into public spaces and everyday life.
For residents and visitors eager to plug into Ballarat’s live music scene, keeping an eye on the Arts Ballarat Association’s event listings is a great starting point. Local music venues often post schedules on their websites and social media, while the monthly "Live at the Foundry" nights offer a rotating lineup of new talent. Whether you’re after intimate acoustic sessions or high-energy band shows, Ballarat’s evolving scene promises options throughout the year.
The community and movement running this cultural shift show little sign of slowing down-expect more innovative concerts and collaborations to feature as Ballarat continues cementing itself as a regional live music destination.
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