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Opening Night for 'Joseph' and Hip-Hop Beats: What's On in Albury Today

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6 March 2026/07:22
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Opening Night for 'Joseph' and Hip-Hop Beats: What's On in Albury Today
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A Big Night for Theater and Hip-Hop in Albury Today

Today, Friday, 6 March 2026, Albury transforms into a hub of entertainment. Whether you are looking to catch the opening night of a major musical or vibe to some of Australia's top hip-hop talent, there is something happening on every corner of the city. Here is your verified guide to what is on today.

Stage and Theater

The spotlight shines on the Albury Entertainment Centre today for the much-anticipated opening of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. This timeless musical begins its local run today, offering a vibrant production filled with iconic songs and family-friendly humor. It is the perfect way to kick off the weekend with some high-energy theatrical magic.

Live Music and Nightlife

  • 360 – BacknForth Tour: Hip-hop fans should head to Beer DeLuxe tonight. The acclaimed artist 360 is bringing his national tour to Albury, supported by Pez. Expect a high-energy performance featuring both classic hits and new material.
  • That’s What She Said: If you prefer a more casual vibe, the SS&A Club is hosting 'That's What She Said' in the Studio. This live and free event kicks off at 9:00 pm, providing the perfect soundtrack for a Friday night out.
  • Darren Maddock: For those looking for an earlier start, the Albury Brewhouse will feature live music from Darren Maddock. Enjoy a meal and a drink while listening to his set from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm.
  • Friday Night Live: Local favorite Brady’s Railway Hotel also continues its live music tradition tonight with Surreal, showcasing local talent in a relaxed pub setting.

Exhibitions and Community

If you prefer a quieter start to your Friday, the Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) is currently hosting the RAW26 exhibition. This annual showcase features the original works of eleven young artists from the Murray region, exploring themes of memory and identity. Entry is free, and the museum is open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.

At the Albury LibraryMuseum, families can take advantage of the weekly Low Sensory Time from 10:00 am to 11:00 am. This session is designed for those who prefer a quieter, less stimulating environment to explore the collections and the Australia in Space interactive exhibit.

At the Cinema

Regent Cinemas Albury has a full slate for Friday night, including:

  • F1 The Movie: Catch the high-octane action on the big screen at 8:45 pm.
  • The Housemaid: A screening of this gripping drama is scheduled for 9:00 pm.
  • Song Sung Blue: For a midday movie break, this film screens at 12:00 pm.