Metalcore, Musicals, and Masterpieces: Albury's Guide to Wednesday, March 11

A Mid-Week Hub of Culture and Sound
Today, Wednesday, March 11, 2026, Albury transforms into a vibrant hub of activity, offering something for everyone from the high-octane energy of metalcore to the refined beauty of local art. Whether you are a resident looking to spice up your week or a visitor exploring the Murray region, our local venues are packed with verified events. From the big stage at the Entertainment Centre to the intimate atmosphere of our regional art museum, today is a day to celebrate the diverse talent and community spirit that defines Albury.
High-Voltage Music at Beer DeLuxe
The local music scene is set to explode tonight as Beer DeLuxe Albury hosts a massive lineup of Australian talent. Headlining the evening is the world-renowned metalcore band The Amity Affliction, bringing their powerful stage presence to the city. They are joined by a stellar supporting cast including:
- In Hearts Wake
- RedHook
- Headwreck
Doors are scheduled to open at 6:30 pm, with the show kicking off at 7:00 pm. This gig is a highlight for heavy music fans in the region, promising a night of intense energy and unforgettable performances. Given the popularity of these acts, it is advised to arrive early to secure a prime spot near the stage.
Musical Theatre: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
For those who prefer the glitz and glamour of the stage, the Albury Entertainment Centre is the place to be. The local production of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is in the midst of its strictly limited season. This Wednesday performance is one of the final opportunities to see this spectacular show before it concludes this Saturday. Featuring a talented local cast, vibrant sets, and those iconic Andrew Lloyd Webber tunes, it is a perfect evening for families and musical lovers of all ages.
Art and Community Connections
The Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) remains a focal point for the city’s creative pulse. Today is an excellent time to visit the RAW26 exhibition, which showcases the work of eleven exceptional young artists from across the region. Open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm with free entry, the exhibition provides a deep dive into the unique perspectives of the next generation. Additionally, as part of the NSW Seniors Festival 2026, several community facilities are hosting Special Grandparents Storytime sessions throughout the day. These events encourage community bonding and provide a warm, inclusive environment for Albury’s seniors and their families.
Nostalgia at the Cinema
If you are looking for a more relaxed morning activity, Regent Cinemas Albury is offering a special mid-week treat. At 10:30 am, they will be showing the 1955 animated classic "Lady and the Tramp." This screening is part of their junior and family promotion series, making it an ideal outing for parents, grandparents, and little ones alike. Whether you're headbanging tonight or enjoying a quiet film this morning, Albury's Wednesday schedule proves there is no such thing as a dull mid-week day in our city.

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