Pianobase Concerts

Each year, we host a series of captivating concerts that showcase the culmination of hard work and dedication from our students throughout the year. These concerts are not just performances; they are spectacles that celebrate the progress and achievements of our students, providing them with valuable opportunities to demonstrate their musical talents and share their passion for piano with family, friends, and the community.

In addition to the performances, we involve students in theme-aligned art projects, igniting creativity and anticipation for upcoming events. These projects not only enhance their artistic expression but also deepen their immersion in the concert experience, fostering excitement and anticipation for what’s to come.
2024 - Live at Planet Royale

A Nightmare Before Christmas

Set against the moody glow of the Royale Theatre, A Nightmare Before Christmas was a thrilling dive into the world of the peculiar and mysterious. Embracing a theme of playful spookiness and offbeat charm, this year’s concert transformed the stage into a realm where curious characters came to life, shadows danced, and music created its own kind of magic. With enchanting melodies and theatrical surprises, Pianobase students brought an imaginative twist to the stage, proving that creativity flourishes in the most unexpected places — even those with a hint of the unknown.

A poster for Pianobase Presents: A Nightmare Before Christmas concert in Northbridge, Perth. It features a gothic, stained-glass-style illustration of a haunted mansion with eerie mist, dark trees, and ghostly figures. A grand piano sits ominously on the porch, while a grim reaper stands at the foot of a staircase leading to the house. The background sky blends blood-red and moonlit tones, with bats flying overhead. The illustration is framed by cathedral-like window arches, adding a gothic touch. The event details—December 6 & 7 at Planet Royale, 12 Lake Street, Northbridge—are displayed in bold white and red text on a textured black background. This spooky, creative concert is presented by Pianobase, a Perth-based piano school known for its innovative and fun approach to music education.
A poster for the Pianobase In Bloom Piano Concert. It features a large vista of farmland, with animated animals and people enjoying themselves. The people are moving towards a barn in the distance, with a city skyline set against a pastel sky as a background.
2023 - Live at Perth City Farm

In Bloom

Set against the picturesque backdrop of Perth City Farm's communal farming area, Pianobase In Bloom promised an unforgettable journey where music and nature seamlessly intertwined. Embracing the theme 'Bloom,' this year's concert was a celebration of growth, renewal, and the beauty found in both music and nature.

2022 - Live at Planet Royale

Get Back

Held amidst the nostalgic ambiance of Planet Royale, Get Back embarked students on a time-traveling journey into the past. With the theme of retro nostalgia, the concert series featured the Pianobase students of 2022 performing beloved songs from the past. Across five electrifying concerts spanning four decades, audiences were transported through eras as students breathed new life into timeless classics.

A family stand looking out over an animated horizon with a futuristic red and purple colour scheme. Above it it reads Pianobase Presents GET BACK
A poster for a piano concert. It reads Many Stories and features a whale. The poster features a light blue and green colour scheme.
2021 - Live at WA Museum, Boola Bardip

Many Stories

For the Many Stories concert at the West Australian Museum, we delved into the rich tapestry of human experience through music, celebrating the narratives that shape our lives. Each song became a vessel for emotion, memory, and imagination, inviting audiences on a journey through the myriad stories hidden within notes. Many Stories was an unforgettable evening of storytelling through music, where every melody was a chapter waiting to be explored.

2020 - Live at Hyde Park Amphitheatre

Come Together

Held in Hyde Park during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, with Come Together, our mission was clear: to foster unity and connection in a time of social distancing. As the world grappled with unprecedented challenges, this event served as a beacon of hope, inviting people to gather safely in a shared space despite physical separation. Through the power of music and community spirit, Come Together aimed to bridge divides, uplift spirits, and remind us all of the strength found in solidarity.

A colourful poster with animated characters sat in lush green park. Above them it reads Come Together - the title of the piano concert.