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Melbourne Recital Centre

Corner Southbank Boulevard and Sturt Street, Southbank Victoria 3006
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PURCHASING TICKETS

You can book online, via the phone or in person.

Online: You can book tickets on our website 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Phone: Bookings and enquires over the phone can be made during business hours by calling our friendly Box Office Team on 03 9699 3333 or emailing boxoffice@melbournerecital.com.au.

In Person: You can also visit us in person and book at our Box Office. Our Box Office is located in the Ground Floor Foyer at Melbourne Recital Centre. Melbourne Recital Centre is located on the corner of Southbank Boulevard and Sturt Street, Southbank, Victoria 3006. 

The Box Office is open Monday – Friday, 11am – 5pm, staying open for ticketed events on weeknights and one hour prior to all ticketed events on weekends and public holidays.

COLLECTING TICKETS

Our Box Office is open for ticket collection from one hour prior to ticketed events. Please bring your order confirmation, credit card and concession card/s with you. Only the credit card holder can collect tickets unless we’ve received approval from them in advance.

If you opted to receive Digital Tickets, these can be loaded on your smart phone for scanning. If you can’t locate your tickets, get in touch via email or call us on 03 9699 3333.

CASHLESS VENUE

Our foyer bars and Box Office only accept card payments. Please bring your card with you if you’d like to purchase food, beverages, tickets or merchandise during your visit. This allows us to serve you efficiently and keep our service costs low. There are no additional charges when paying by card at Melbourne Recital Centre.

CLOAKROOM

Our complimentary cloakroom is located on ground floor and staffed for the duration of the concert. For the safety and comfort of audience members, please ensure items A3 and larger in size (this includes bags, backpacks, laptops, briefcases, umbrellas, instruments) are cloaked prior to entering the venue. If you are unsure if your item/s require cloaking, please ask a member of our friendly Front of House team.

VENUE ACCESSIBILITY

Lift & Escalators

Lift access is available to all foyer levels of the building and all backstage areas (except the Orchestra Pit). Escalator access is also available between Ground Level and foyer Level 1.

Accessible Toilets

There are accessible toilets located on all foyer levels and backstage areas of the Centre. Ambulant toilets are also available on the Ground Floor and Level 2. Please ask our venue staff for assistance in locating the one nearest to your seating or working location.

Accessible Parking

Accessible car spaces are available throughout the Melbourne Arts Precinct. Currently there are spaces located at the Arts Centre Melbourne car park, on Dodds Street near the Melbourne Theatre Company, along Sturt Street outside Linear Park, and along Grant Street. A drop off bay is available just outside of the Melbourne Recital Centre Sturt Street entrance.

Guide Dogs

Melbourne Recital Centre welcomes all visitors with assistance animals (such as guide dogs) certified by a registered authority. Please inform our Ticketing Services team, when making your booking over the phone or in person or email boxoffice@melbournerecital.com.au in advance of your visit the Centre.

Companion Cards

Melbourne Recital Centre is pleased to accept the Companion Card for all visitors with a disability, who require a companion at all Melbourne Recital Centre events, upon presentation of a valid Companion Card at the time of booking. For more information on the companion Card program and to apply please visit companioncard.vic.gov.au. All companion card bookings must be made by calling our Box Office team.

Signage

Key service signage located around the venue are also presented in Braille.

Assistive Hearing / Hearing Loop

For amplified performances, patrons who are d/Deaf or hard of hearing and who have a hearing aid may wish to utilise our hearing loop system.

The Centre has an Ampetronic Induction Loop, designed to transmit audio directly into a hearing aid.

Please switch your hearing aid to the ‘T’ position to access this service.

In Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, the hearing loop is available in the Stalls Row A to Stalls Row U. No receiver is required as your hearing aid will connect directly once in the ‘T’ position.

In the Primrose Potter Salon, the hearing loop requires a receiver. You can collect one of these from the Front of House team on entry to the venue.

Please note that our hearing loop is designed for use with hearing aids, we do not have headphones available for use in Elisabeth Murdoch Hall.

ACCESS IN ELISABETH MURDOCH HALL

Stalls – Level 1: The front three rows of the Stalls [AA – CC] are removed when the orchestra pit or stage extension is in use. Row AA to row B are level to the ground. From row C, the seating gently rakes upwards to row K, then is stepped to row U, which is level with entry Doors 2 and 3. Rows R-U are underneath the Circle level. The height of the stage from the floor of the stalls is approximately one metre.

Circle & Wings – Level 2: The Circle has a central body of seats stepped upwards from row A. Row A is level with entry Doors 5 and 6. The side sections of the Circle, known as the East and West Wings respectively, have a lower and an upper level on each side. The front row of the Circle sits above row R of the Stalls. In the Upper Wings, seats 11 – 15 are level with entry Doors 5 and 6.

Easy Access Seating & Wheelchair Spaces

For the convenience of patrons who have restricted mobility but do not require the use of a wheelchair, Melbourne Recital Centre has identified locations within the auditorium where patrons do not need to use stairs to reach their seats. These seats are located in row U of the Stalls, row A of the Circle, and seats 11-15 of both upper wings. Accessible seating in the wings are also wider and have articulated, raising arm-rests.

Wheelchair accessible spaces are located in Stalls Row U and the Upper East and Upper West Wings, all with Companion seating available. All seating and wheelchair spaces can be booked through all sales channels, including through this website.

ACCESS IN PRIMROSE POTTER SALON

The Primrose Potter Salon is a flat floor space, located on Ground / Street Level. For most events, the auditorium contains no stairs, however for some cabaret style events, there may be one step required to access certain tables towards the back.

All events are general admission. Please advise the Box Office of any special access requirements when booking.

Seats on an aisle generally have an armrest attached and Wheelchair spaces are available in areas that do not restrict the view of other audience members. Access to dressing rooms contains no stairs and dressing rooms are located within 20 metres of the auditorium.

ACCESS RESOURCES

Welcome to the Centre Guide & Podcast

Especially designed to describe a visit to the Centre and provide an access guide, the Welcome to the Centre podcast is divided into chapters so you can skip to the information you need.

The podcast covers these topics:

  • Introduction

  • Contents

  • Getting to Melbourne Recital Centre

  • General accessibility information

  • Buying a ticket

  • Access to Elisabeth Murdoch Hall

  • Access to Primrose Potter Salon

  • Toilets and Level access

  • What to do if you have questions or need assistance

You can also view our Welcome to the Centre podcast script in large print PDF in the Downloads section at the bottom of this page. The script is available in the following languages, which you can also download as a PDF below.

  • French

  • Greek

  • Italian

  • Mandarin

  • Spanish

  • Vietnamese

Social Script for attending an event

This Social Script is a step-by-step guide to coming to events at Melbourne Recital Centre. It may be useful for people with Autism, learning disabilities or sensory sensitivities. The script will help you to understand what will happen once you arrive at the Centre.

The Social Script is available for download at the bottom of this page.

Communication Boards & Picture Cards

If you need help with asking questions at the Box Office, Stage Door or Foyer Bar at Melbourne Recital Centre, there is a communication board for your use. Our Ushers carry small Picture Cards if you need assistance with communication.

You can download the following Communication Board and Picture Cards at the bottom of this page.

  • Alphabet Communication Board

  • Bar Communication Board

  • Box Office Communication Board

  • Money Communication Board

  • Lanyard Picture Cards

Large Print Venue Map

These large print venue maps will help you find your way around the Centre.

You can download the following Large Print Venue Maps at the bottom of this page.

  • Ground Floor

  • Level 1

  • Level 2

TRANSPORT AND PARKING

Train

The nearest station is Flinders Street, located approximately 10 minutes walk from the Centre.

Tram

Arts Precinct, Sturt St, Stop 17 is on the Route 1 service and is conveniently located at the Centre’s doorstep. This is a platform tram stop providing level access to low floor trams, passenger shelter and protection from traffic.

Alternatively you can alight at Stop 16, in front of the National Gallery of Victoria. Melbourne Recital Centre is a short walk down Southbank Boulevard (approximately 200 metres). This stop is serviced by routes 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64, 67, 72.

Bus

The route 605 bus operates along Southbank Boulevard. Disembark at Victorian College of the Arts/Southbank Boulevard. Services towards City (Queen St) stop directly outside of Melbourne Recital Centre.

Car Parking

You can choose from a variety of conveniently located car parks when attending events at the Centre, including the Arts Centre Melbourne Car Park and the Primrose Potter Australian Ballet Centre Car Park. Parking for people with a disability is available at all major car parks in the vicinity. On-street parking around Southbank is limited, with 3-hour limits in place in many areas.

Please note, to help facilitate the delivery of the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation, car park access may change from time to time. Please follow any detours put in place by traffic managers.

Arriving on Foot

Please note, pedestrian access may change throughout the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation project. Please follow any detours put in place by traffic managers.

Taxis and Ride Share

The Sturt Street entrance of the Centre is the safest place for taxis and ride share drivers to pick up and drop off. A taxi rank is located on St Kilda Road in front of the State Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne.

Dropping Off/Picking Up

A drop off bay is located directly out the front of the Sturt Street entrance to Melbourne Recital Centre. If you require a drop off/collection area with no steps, we recommend Dodds Street which is located next to the Southbank Theatre and can be entered via Southbank Boulevard. This location has four accessible car spaces. From there you will be able to walk along Southbank Boulevard past Southbank Theatre and the restaurants to our entrance.