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AluExpo 2025 | Istanbul Expo Center (IFM)
Sep 18–Sep 20, 2025 (UTC-5)
Ye
Exhibitions
AluExpo 2025, held at the Istanbul Expo Center (IFM) in Istanbul, is a prestigious trade fair serving as a focal point for industry professionals, deal makers, and experts in the aluminum sector. This event, scheduled from September 18 to September 20, 2025, is a significant meeting place for key players in the aluminum industry within the Eurasian region. Attendees can expect a high-level gathering where industry trends, innovations, and collaborations are prominently featured, making it an essential event for those involved in the aluminum market.
Sim, drawing and war | National Art Museum of Catalonia
Oct 19–Nov 19, 2025 (UTC+1)
Barcelona
Exhibitions
The artist José Luis Rey Vila (Cádiz, 1900 – Paris, 1983), better known as Sim, left one of the most vivid witnesses of the Spanish Civil War, in Barcelona. Within the line of exhibitions and projects dedicated to the conflict, almost a hundred drawings of this artist will be exhibited during the Civil War, which have recently been acquired by the Museu Nacional. It is a creation of great quality and expression, and it shows scenes of a great deal of rawness that show the effects of the war on its magnitude.
Quevedo 2025 Concert | Roig Arena
Oct 2, 2025 (UTC+1)
Valencia
Concerts
Hostelco 2026 | Fira Barcelona Gran Via
Mar 23–Mar 26, 2026 (UTC-5)
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat
Exhibitions
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MACBA Collection: Prelude. Poetic Intention | Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art
Jan 1–Sep 15, 2025 (UTC+1)
Barcelona
Exhibitions
A group exhibition that aims to reverse the dramaturgy of the museum by putting the artwork at the centre so we can address its will, its energy and its poetic intention.
What would happen if we separated the artwork from the museographic context that surrounds it? Would it be possible to think of museography as a kind of aphasia, a loss of language? Would it be possible to break up the dramaturgy of the museum that guides us in how to move through its spaces, how to register the artistic experiences they offer us, and how to apprehend the sensations that emanate from them? If we assumed that this shift were possible, what other meanings might arise, allowing us to interpret the work in a different way, and also to reinvent the museum as an institution? If that were within the realm of possibility, could we respond directly to the will of the work, to its energy and desire, to its ‘poetic intention’? Martinican poet and philosopher Édouard Glissant states that the poem must never deny the “way of the world”: can the museum put the work of art and the ways in which it reflects the world at the centre of everything?
Miguel Ángel Tornero:Big Frieze | Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
Jan 16, 2025–Jan 16, 2026 (UTC+1)
Madrid
Exhibitions
The Palacio de Cristal has traditionally been a space where artists are commissioned to work on a new piece conceived specifically for its unique architecture. Although the restoration and repair work currently being carried out on its structure means visitors cannot access its interior, the programme held within to support the public display of current art continues all the same. In fact, it is the radical imagination of artists that will enable the Museo Reina Sofía to continue to endow this emblematic space with cultural content. The first such artist to take part in this series is Miguel Ángel Tornero (Baeza, 1978), who contributes with a work devised for the canvases which will cover the building during its first year of restoration work.
Huguette Caland A Life in a Few Lines | Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
Feb 19–Aug 25, 2025 (UTC+1)
Madrid
Exhibitions
A Life in a Few Lines marks the first major European retrospective of the Lebanese-born artist Huguette Caland (Beirut, 1931–2019), whose life and work spanned decades, continents and media, challenging the aesthetic and social conventions of her time. Featuring approximately 300 drawings, paintings, sculptures and work in other media, as well as documentary ephemera, the exhibition weaves a new narrative around Caland’s practice, questioning perceptions of her cosmopolitan rootlessness to show an artist deeply connected to community, communication and the idea of home. It also reveals her defiance of social and sexual norms in work that explores notions of gender, the body, belonging, love, aging and personhood, all of which is set against the broader geopolitical currents of a decolonising and neoliberalising world.
Carlos Motta. Pleas of Resistance | Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art
Feb 21–Oct 26, 2025 (UTC+1)
Barcelona
Exhibitions
The exhibition Pleas of Resistance traverses more than twenty-five years of practice by the artist Carlos Motta, who consistently engages with the body and sexual dissidence as a terrain of experimentation and political contestation.
His early explorations of photographic self-portraiture are shown alongside his most recent performances and video installations. The exhibition explores the magnitude of Motta’s artistic research and its implacable rigor in relation to the archive, interrogating its violence, its silencing and its desires. Motta’s work challenges the imposition of Eurocentric epistemologies – from the time of the conquest and colonial period in the Americas to the present day – and considers the legacy of religion as a perpetrator and disturbing vehicle of coloniality.
Laia Estruch Hello Everyone | Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
Feb 26–Sep 1, 2025 (UTC+1)
Madrid
Exhibitions
Hello Everyone is a large-scale installation that brings together works by Léa Estrucci (Barcelona, 1981) from 2011 to the present day. These works incorporate formal variations, constituting a fragmented and echoing archive that includes sculptures, sounds, moving images, graphic works and visual scores. Overall, it can be seen as both a retrospective and a navigable warehouse.
in situ: Refik Anadol | Guggenheim
Mar 7–Oct 19, 2025 (UTC+1)
Bilbao
Exhibitions
This exhibition marks the beginning of in situ, a new exhibition series dedicated to presenting site-specific installations that transcend the boundaries of contemporary practice. Encompassing artists working in the fields of art, technology, music, and performance, in situ explores alternative ways of perceiving and inhabiting space.
Joaquim Gomis Prats Is Quality | Joan Miró Foundation
May 13–Nov 9, 2025 (UTC+1)
Barcelona
Exhibitions
This photography exhibition by Joaquim Gomis brings together a selection from the extensive reportage that the great friend of Joan Miró and Joan Prats made of the Prats family's hat shop on Rambla de Catalunya. The Prats hat shop became an improvised cultural center and a magical creative center where anything was possible. The shop windows were transformed into exhibition spaces.
Néstor Reencountered | Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
May 14–Sep 8, 2025 (UTC+1)
Madrid
Exhibitions
The exhibition “Reencountering Néstor” seeks to retrospectively reinterpret the image of Néstor Martín-Fernández de la Torre (Las Palmas, 1887-1938), an artist from the Canary Islands with a wide range of interests. From paintings and murals to theatre sets and costumes by such notable figures as Manuel de Falla and Antonia Mercé y Luque, La Argentina, the exhibition features more than 100 works that are relatively unknown outside the island.
Tomorrowland: Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike | Ushuaïa Ibiza
May 14–Sep 24, 2025 (UTC+1)
Sant Josep de Sa Talaia
ConcertsEDM FestivalsTomorrowland
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MAY 14, 2025
Lost Frequencies | Agents Of Time | Mattn | TBC
MAY 21, 2025
Lost Frequencies | Brina Knauss | More TBC
MAY 28, 2025
Lost Frequencies | Konstantin Sibold | Rose Ringed | TBC
JUN 04, 2025
Timmy Trumpet | Bassjackers | Lucas Estrada | Lana Scolaro
JUN 11, 2025
Oliver Heldens | Mattn | YouNotUs | Arten
JUN 18, 2025
Lost Frequencies | Joel Corry | Broiler | Luciano Scalioni
JUN 25, 2025
Timmy Trumpet | Mattn | James Carter | Semsei
JUL 02, 2025
Lost Frequencies | TBC | Viktor | Talón
JUL 09, 2025
Robin Schulz | Andromedik | Curol | Neon
JUL 16, 2025
Steve Aoki | Bassjackers | B Jones | Martin Trevy
JUL 30, 2025
Steve Aoki | Mattn | Kimonos | TBC
AUG 06, 2025
Steve Aoki | Mattn | TBC | Jerry Dávila
AUG 20, 2025
Steve Aoki | Cheat Codes | TBC | Lennert Wolfs
AUG 27, 2025
Lost Frequencies | More TBC
SEP 03, 2025
Lost Frequencies | More TBC
SEP 10, 2025
Steve Aoki | Henri PFR | Wukong | Yazzmin
SEP 17, 2025
TBC | Mattn | Mairee | Delafino
SEP 24, 2025
Lost Frequencies | Konstantin Sibold | More TBC
Francesc d'A. Galí. The invisible teacher | National Art Museum of Catalonia
May 21–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC+1)
Barcelona
Exhibitions
Francesc Galí i Fabra (Barcelona, 1880-1965), the author of the paintings of the dome that crowned the Palau Nacional, was one of the most important figures of Catalan art in the first half of the 20th century. Together with Pompeu Fabra, he refurbishd the Catalan artistic pedagogy during the Noucentisme period, becoming the master of a generation of artists from his School of Art, where he formed Joan Miró or Llorens Artigas, and the Escola Superior de Bells de la Mancomunitat de Catalunya.
Galí also developed a fruitful artistic career as a painter, cartoonist, muralist, posterist and illustrator. His work goes through all Catalan modernism: Modernism, symbolism, Noucentisme and the avant-garde. Despite his merits, Galí chose to play an invisible role: to be an artist, to work in the shadow of his disciples and to take care of his legacy. This exhibition aims to make visible what was hidden. I want to see the footprint of the person who didn’t want to leave a trace. At the same time, the exhibition explores a chapter of the origins of the museum, in the context of the great expansion project that has the centenary of the International Exhibition of 1929.
Marisa González | Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
May 21–Sep 22, 2025 (UTC+1)
Madrid
Exhibitions
This anthological exhibition on Marisa González (Bilbao, 1943) surveys the artist’s career after she was awarded the Velázquez Prize in 2023.
A series of works from the 1970s, made in the Department of Generative Systems from the School of the Art Institute de Chicago, foretells of the artist’s early and sustained interest in communication and image reproduction technology, a concern what would situate González at the forefront of such experimentation in Spain. Some years later, she would in fact participate in Procesos (Processes), a 1986 exhibition that opened the Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and explored the intersections between culture and new technology. Moreover, the subject matter explored in some of her earlier works (images related to violence against women, revisions of maternity, etc.) have granted the artist a position in recent research on feminist genealogies in Spanish art.
Ayako Rokkaku For the moments you fell paradise | Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum
May 23–Sep 7, 2025 (UTC+1)
Madrid
Exhibitions
The museum presents a solo exhibition by Japanese artist Ayako Rokkaku (Tokyo, 1982) that traces her artistic evolution through thirty early and recent works, including paintings, sculptures and installations. The exhibition, part of the programme of shows devoted to the Blanca and Borja Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection, reveals a universe in constant transformation, where past and present intermingle, and where paradise is not a destination, but a fleeting sensation, just beyond reach yet always within feeling.
Coco Fusco. I Learned to Swim on Dry Land | Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art
May 23, 2025–Jan 11, 2026 (UTC+1)
Barcelona
Exhibitions
"I learned to swim on dry Land" is an exhibition by the artist and essayist Coco Fusco, which explores the confrontation between art and power in post-revolutionary Cuba. Through poetry, performance, and activism, the exhibition recovers the voices of dissident creators such as Virgilio Piñera and Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara. With unpublished documentation and references to the U.S. and its policies, Fusco offers a reflection on language, censorship, and cultural resistance.
Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa | Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
May 28–Oct 20, 2025 (UTC+1)
Madrid
Exhibitions
The work of Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa (Guatemala City, Guatemala, 1978) fuses sculptural installation, video and performance to open a reflection on his own biography and on his country’s turbulent history, marked by different forms of violence and armed conflict. Ramírez-Figueroa’s practice draws from Latin American political activism and experimental theatre, calling into question established and entrenched narratives which have emerged on specific episodes in the recent past. Through the physicality of bodies and staged environments that envisage fantasy and reality, the artist revisits his own traumas and those of a country shaped by colonial extractivism, civil war and the social imbalance of the Indigenous population.
Pyramid Ibiza 2025 | Amnesia
Jun 8–Oct 5, 2025 (UTC+1)
Sant Antoni de Portmany
Concerts
Pyramid Ibiza celebrates its eighth season every Sunday at Amnesia, where electronic music lovers, both seasoned pioneers and newbies, come together to party with the most underground sounds.
2025.06.15
Caal,Cristina Lazic, Hot Since 82,Vintage Culture,Azyr,Hector Oaks,Regal
2025.08.10
Green Velvet,Marsolo,Sidney Charles,Luuk van Dijk,Alan Fitzpatrick,Deborah De Luca,Juliet Fox,Lilly Palmer
Isabel Coixet. Collages Learning in disobedience | Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum
Jun 10–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC+1)
Madrid
Exhibitions
The museum is presenting a selection of around fifty collages by the film director and screenwriter Isabel Coixet (born 1960). Curated by Estrella de Diego, the exhibition is part of the PhotoEspaña 2025 programme.
Isabel Coixet has been working for years on collages made from paper and photographs that are reminiscent of the preparatory shots employed by some Hollywood directors, who left nothing to chance. There is a continuity between what Coixet demands from the viewer in her films and the narrative place in which her collages locate visitors to the exhibition. These are works that connect with the great avant-garde tradition of this art form - from Hanna Höch to Kurt Schwitters - and also associate Coixet with a certain precariousness, with a way of working with little which she also pursues in her films.
Eugènia Balcells "From the center" | National Art Museum of Catalonia
Jun 21–Sep 11, 2025 (UTC+1)
Barcelona
Exhibitions
The museum will present a large video installation at the Sala Oval (Barcelona, 1943). Created in New York City between 1980 and 1982, From the center is a fundamental work both in the artist’s career and in the history of video art. This work of great technical complexity and rich in meaning evokes the great megalithic monuments of antiquity, is an electronic "Stonehenge", in the words of the artist. Due to its quality and importance in the historical perspective of Catalan contemporary art, the Generalitat has recently acquired it for the National Collection of Contemporary Art and is already part of the MNAC collections.
The twelve monoliths in a circle form a large transient panorama and offer a total of partial visions that, as a whole, represent a unique and complete contemplation of the world. The filming of all the images was made over two years from a single fixed point on the roof of a building in the center of Manhattan, on the Broadway corner of the Grand St. George. The sounds and music of each of the twelve channels were created by the artist, musician and sound pioneer Peter Van Riper (1942-1998). The sum of the twelve video and sound channels generate an intense and complex space.
Terrafilia Beyond the Humans in the Thyssen-Bornemisza collections | Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum
Jul 1–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Madrid
Exhibitions
Terrafilia, a term that combines Terra (Earth) with filia (love and friendship), expresses a deep connection of affection, care and responsibility to the Earth and its countless inhabitants. Loving the Earth involves engaging with animals, plants, geological formations and supernatural creatures, as well as rethinking the place of humanity within the complex and tangled network of life. Faced with the growing pressures of global warming, loss of biodiversity and growing inequalities, this exhibition uses art to imagine and orient visitors towards transformative ways of being-in-the-world, mobilizing affinity between species, new types of collectivities and planetary care.
Organized in collaboration with TBA21-Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Terrafilia brings together about a hundred works covering five centuries of the Thyssen-Bornemisza, Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza and Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, including artists such as Joachim Patinir, Wassily Kandisnky, Natalia Goncharova, Dineo Seshee Bopape, Ins Zenha, Ayrson Heraclito and Hervé Yamguen. These works present an evocative spectrum of artistic and intellectual explorations, revealing the depth and scope of stories beyond the human and imaginary multi-species. Resisting the entrenched dualism of modern cosmology, based on the separation between the social and the natural, the exhibition invites visitors, through the lens of artists from various generations and traditions, to meet the world as a multiverse: a world of many worlds. Terrafilia also marks a decisive shift away from anthropocentric and western-centric perspectives, embracing an emerging planetary policy. In doing so, it aligns with recent philosophical, anthropological, ethical and legal twists that advocate the recognition of non-human life and biological and geological entities as participants of a planetary multitude.
Structured into seven interconnected scenarios, the exhibition addresses topics such as cosmograms, animated worlds, the art of dreams, objectivity, relations with the earth, mythical times and ocean cosmogonies. These thematic currents guide visitors through different ways of relating to the Earth - through myth, science, dreams, stories, spirituality and ecology, while critically questioning the stories of colonial expansion, resource extraction and ecological violence that have shaped the current planetary crisis.
Concert Music Festival | Chiclana de la Frontera
Jul 3–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC+1)
Chiclana de la Frontera
Music Festivals
Concert Music Festival is a large forty plus night concert series in the Summer which takes place in the Sancti Petri resort in the municip district Chiclana on the Costa de la Luz.
2025 is the seventh and perhaps the largest edition so far promoted by Grupo Concert Tour. Venue is single large stage open air festival site in Sancti Petri on Calle Avenida.
An intersting concept is the Artist Invisible. Tickets for nights with a surprise artists yet to be announced can be purchased for about 27€.
Thur 3rd July 2025Gente de ZonaFri 4th July 2025DukiSat 5th July 2025RuslanaSun 6th July 2025EuropeThur 10th July 2025EmiliaFri 11th July 2025Asi Fueron Los 80sSat 12th July 2025RaphaelSun 13th July 2025ChiaraThur 17th July 2025JhaycoFri 18th July 2025 at 20.00Diego El CigalaFri 18th July 2025 at 23.45BRESHSat 19th July 2025Migual BoséSun 20th July 2025Allewh y YorghakiThur 24th July 2025CamelaFri 25th July 2025PecosSat 26th July 2025Lionel RichieSun 27th July 2025Mega HitsTue 29th July 2025 at 20.30JudelineTue 29th July 2025 at 23.45Anthony GodfatherWed30th July 2025Nathy PelusoThur 31st July 2025ResidenteFri 1st August 2025Mikel IzalSat 2nd August 2025Rels BSun 3rd August 2025 at 21.30Placido DomingoSun 3rd August 2025 at 23.30KarloMon 4th August 2025Sebastian YatreTue 5th August 2025 at 22.00AmaraltTue 5th August 2025 at 23.45Oro Viejo By DJ NanoWed 6th August 2025Vanesa MartinThur 7th August 2025AmaiaFri 8th August 2025Alejandro FernandezSat 9th August 2025Antonio OrozcoSun 10th August 2025 at 21.30God Save the QueenSun 10th August 2025 at 23.30Andres CampoMon 11th August 2025Tom JonesTue 12th August 2025Cruz CafuneWed 13th August 2025Los SecretosThur 14th August 2025PecosFri 15th August 2025MelendiSat 16th August 2025MelindiSun 17th August 2025CamiloMon 18th August 2025BRESH Closing Party
Joan Miró. Gallery of Anti-Portraits | Joan Miró Foundation
Jul 10–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Barcelona
Exhibitions
The exhibition will consist of a selection of large-format prints and paintings from Joan Miró's late period, depicting a series of subjects in a frontal position.
Apart from showcasing Miró's unconventional approach to portraiture, it aims to highlight the importance he placed on the craft as a means of exploration and discovery. It will present a Miró who skillfully mastered the techniques of etching, aquatint, and carborundum, but who was never a slave to them.
This flexibility allowed him to introduce gestures and techniques typical of painting into printmaking, and the painting itself was enriched by the materiality of the prints.
This exhibition will also present part of the important collection of papers held in the Fundació Joan Miró archive.
Ludovica Carbotta | Joan Miró Foundation
Jul 10–Nov 2, 2025 (UTC+1)
Barcelona
Exhibitions
Ludovica Carbotta (Turin, 1982) lives and works in Barcelona. Her practice investigates urban space and the connection between individuals and their environment. Through installations, texts, and performances, she reflects on concepts such as "place," "identity," and "participation." She is currently developing a concept called fictional site specificity, which reinterprets real places within fictional contexts and highlights imagination as key to the construction of knowledge.
98 Rock presents Shinedown: Dance, Kid, Dance (Sacramento) | Golden 1 Center
Aug 5, 2025 (UTC-6)
Sacramento
Concerts
98 Rock presents Shinedown: Dance, Kid, Dance is set to be an unforgettable evening in Sacramento. Taking place at the renowned Golden 1 Center, located at 500 David J Stern Walk, this event promises a night of electrifying performances and high-energy entertainment. On August 5, 2025, at 7:00 PM, attendees will experience Shinedown's powerful music and dynamic stage presence in an atmosphere that encourages everyone to let loose and dance. Known for their chart-topping hits and captivating live shows, Shinedown is sure to deliver a performance that resonates with fans long after the final note. This event, hosted by 98 Rock, is a must-see for rock enthusiasts and concert-goers alike, offering a unique blend of music and community spirit. Don't miss out on what promises to be a highlight of the summer concert season in Sacramento.
AIM Musical | MELB | The Mystery of Edwin Drood | The Australian Institute of Music
Aug 6, 2025 (UTC+10)
Vic
MusicalArts
The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a hilarious musical whodunit! Based on an unfinished novel by Charles Dickens the audience decides who the murderer is in a rollicking, all singing, all dancing musical spectacular. Winner of five Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Rupert Holmes has written the first musical to include multiple potential endings. Who will you choose? Presented by the Music Theatre students from the Australian Institute of Music, Melbourne campus. Direction & musical staging by Derek Taylor, with musical direction by Stephen Gray. 6-9 August, 2025 Peter Calvo Auditorium AIM Melbourne Campus TICKETS: Adult - $35 Concession - $25 PERFORMANCES: Wednesday 6 August - 7:30pm Thursday 7 August - 11:00am Friday 8 August - 11:00am & 7:30pm Saturday 9 August - 2:00pm & 7:30pm
Information Source: Australian Institute of Music | eventbrite
2025 Golden Bulldog Brunch | 2400 Collingwood Blvd
Aug 8, 2025 (UTC-4)
Toledo
Cultural Experiences
The
Golden Bulldog Brunch
is a celebration of Scott High School alumni from the Class of 1975 and earlier. This event honors the legacy of past Bulldogs while recognizing their impact on the school and community. It also serves as a bridge between generations, highlighting the importance of history, tradition, and continued engagement. Through shared stories and connections, the brunch reflects on the school’s past while embracing the future of Scott High School.
Information Source: Golden Bulldog Brunch | eventbrite
Ashish Solanki Live in Melbourne | The Comic's Lounge
Aug 10, 2025 (UTC+10)
Vic
ArtsComedy
Aashish Solanki is back with a brand-new hour, and life’s a little different now. He’s a new dad—still figuring out how to be a parent while surviving on coffee and jokes. There’s love, of course—first love that never really goes away, and gym sessions that mostly feel like a workout for his patience. Before comedy, he was a math teacher—so he’s still solving problems, but now it’s more about family dynamics than equations. His sister’s still the one person he can’t outwit, and his parents’ gifts? They’ve always been a mystery, and now they’re a show. Aashish Solanki Live is full of real moments, family drama, and that perfect mix of humor and heart. No filters. Just laughs. Terms & Conditions. Event Terms & Conditions 16 + years event.Non Allocated Seating, First Come First Serve. The seats are NOT allocated. They will be given to the customers on first come first serve basis. If you are coming with your family or friends and would like to seat together, Please come together to the venue. We do not guarantee seats together if you are late or come separately.Show will be in Hindi Language.Tickets are non-refundable – Once confirmed, ticket sales are final. Refunds, exchanges or cancellations and seat swapping is not available.If an event is cancelled/postponed, we will refund only the face value of the ticket and NOT the booking fee.Event Producers & the Venue staff reserve the right to ask any guest to leave or remove them from the venue for any reason we see as inappropriate and for a successful running of our event.In an event of misconduct by patron’s, Event Producers reserves the right to eviction.We recommend that you arrive at-least 30 minutes prior at the venue for a seamless entry.These terms and conditions are subject to change from time to time at the discretion of the Producers.Ticket price will be changed without any prior notice.Any kind of Photography or Videography is NOT Allowed. If you are found recording the show, your device will be confiscated & legal action may be taken against you.
Information Source: Marching Elephants Ent & The Laughter Factory | eventbrite
A Brief History of Human Stupidity | The Butterfly Club
Aug 11, 2025 (UTC+10)
Vic
ArtsComedy
In the early 18th century Carl Linnaeus was the first to name us Homo Sapiens, literally meaning ‘wise human’. Given recent events, if he tried that now he’d be lucky not to get done for false advertising. Let’s face it, while we can occasionally be wise we can also be mind bogglingly stupid. From tulips that cost as much as a house, through atomic vacuum cleaners to planking or licking door knobs, or whatever other idiotic social media trend has emerged in 2025, stupidity has been one of humanity’s abiding and fundamental characteristics. Join stand up philosopher and comedic storyteller Stephen Sheely as he talks his way through a randomly selected bunch of stories about the human fondness for doing regrettable, inexplicable,and ridiculous stuff, in an attempt to unravel why we as a species do so many dumb things and what if anything we can do about it Disclaimer: The 10pm show on Friday 15th is Adults Only FAQs What time should I get there? At least 30 minutes before the show. Our performances start bang on time and it takes a hot second to welcome you into the building. Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? The Butterfly Club is a licensed venue. Accordingly, patrons under 18 are only allowed on premises in the company of a parent or legal guardian. What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event? We strongly encourage using public transport. The Butterfly Club is a short stroll from Flinders Street station and Melbourne Central, and an even shorter stroll from any tram that travels through Swanston or Collins Streets (get off at Town Hall). How can I contact the venue with any questions? Please call The Butterfly Club on 03 9663 8107 or reply to your email confirmation. What's the refund policy? All sales are final: exceptions are made in extraordinary circumstances at the Club's sole discretion. Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event? No. Our team have a record of all attendees updated in real time and will be able to let you in whether you bring a printed copy of your ticket or not. Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn't match the person who attends? Yes. It happens all the time. It's totally fine.
Information Source: The Butterfly Club | eventbrite