Venues
We’re thrilled to present our 2026 concerts in three of Adelaide’s finest venues. Wildsong and Belonging will be performed in Elder Hall, and Cristemas will be presented in Pilgrim Uniting Church as well as St Peter’s Cathedral.
Architectural sketches are by Margot Blanch.
St Peter’s Cathedral
27 King William Road, North Adelaide
St Peter’s Cathedral is one of Adelaide’s most beloved and iconic buildings. A prominent feature of the city’s skyline, it has been a centre of worship and gathering since its foundations were laid in 1869.
Noted for its architectural beauty as well as its spacious acoustic, it is a favoured venue for performances. From hosting intimate chamber choral concerts to full orchestral works, alongside its own liturgical music program, the Cathedral has been integral to forming Adelaide’s reputation as a City of Music.

Elder Hall
North Terrace, Adelaide University
Elder Hall is one of Australia’s finest concert halls, with a beautifully warm ambience that matches its rich, detailed acoustic. Located on Adelaide’s cultural boulevard in the campus of Adelaide University, the hall has hosted countless performances since its establishment in 1900.
It underwent a stylish refurbishment in 2024, grounded in tradition whilst embracing the future. Concerts in this venue offer a sense of intimacy and connection between audiences and performers.

Pilgrim Uniting Church
12 Flinders Street, Adelaide
Based in the heart of the city, Pilgrim Uniting Church is a stunning example of Revival Gothic style. Its significance and beauty as a historical building is matched by its thriving ministry, cultural importance and community focus today.
Its most prominent internal feature is its magnificent pipe organ, the largest in South Australia, and one of the most highly-regarded. The organ provides support to Pilgrim’s own liturgical music program, international visiting organists, and a busy program of concerts.

