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Australian Festival of Chamber Music to move to Cairns in 2026

Published 17 hours ago2 minute read

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Options for full Festival passes include Gold and Gold Plus subscriptions, or pick and choose concerts with a Silver or Silver Plus subscription, or a three-night holiday package at afcm.com.au

AFCM is supported by the Queensland Government, through Tourism and Events Queensland and Arts Queensland, and Townsville City Council.

STILLS HERE: includes:

Shots of Australian Festival of Chamber Music Deputy Chair Jane Seawright with Cairns Mayor, Amy Eden at the Cairns Performing Arts Complex, shots of Cairns, shots of AFCM concerts  

Contact details:

Kath Rose 0416 291 493

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