NGV Friday Nights is back to kick-start your weekend with a glamorous glow-up.
Taking place every Friday night until October 2, the National Gallery of Victoria will become the ultimate after-dark destination with the arrival of Cartier, the 2026 Melbourne Winter Masterpieces exhibition – yes, that's the same French luxury brand known for its designer jewellery and watches. Adding to the experience, ticket holders will also get access to Ragnar Kjartansson: Mercy, a new exhibition showcasing eight distinct video and film works from the Icelandic artist.
NGV Friday Nights is your chance to wander through the gallery and enjoy a rotating line-up of live music, film screenings, food and, of course, Champagne. Each Friday brings a completely different vibe, with music residencies hosted by some of Melbourne’s biggest cultural names including the MSO, Melbourne International Jazz Festival and Wax Museum Records.
Expect everything from jazz and soul to classical performances and DJs, with artists including Marley Del Prete, Yunior Terry Quartet, Raleigh Williams, Plexus and the MSO Cello Quartet taking the stage.
Opera lovers are also in for a treat. On July 24 and September 11, Melbourne Opera will present Diamonds for the Diva – a special tribute to legendary Australian soprano Dame Nellie Melba GBE, who was one of Cartier’s early clients. Some of Melba’s Cartier jewels and memorabilia are also featured in the exhibition.
Adding to the glamour are film screenings of classics including The Great Gatsby (July 31) and High Society (August 14), plus Fast Friends sessions with Alliance Française de Melbourne held on the third Friday of each month, where you can mix and mingle while learning a few French phrases, mais oui. And because no Friday night out is complete without good food and drinks, there’ll be a crêpe station and Champagne from Moët & Chandon to keep you fuelled.
Of course, the pièce de résistance is having late-night access and unlimited entry to both exhibitions between 6-10pm on Friday nights. Cartier will feature almost 400 glittering treasures and archival pieces, including jewels worn by Elizabeth Taylor, Rihanna, Princess Margaret and Grace Kelly. While Ragnar Kjartansson: Mercy, will showcase everything from choreographed music videos to live musical performances.
Tickets start from $50, to book or learn more about the full line-up of talent head here.
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