10 Years of Sound. Story. Spectacle.
One Unforgettable Night.
This is where rock concert meets epic theatre.
Step into a world where symphony collides with stagecraft, where every note tells a story, and every song ignites the stage. In celebration of 10 explosive years, Orchestral Rock returns with its most ambitious production yet – a full-scale theatrical concert experience blending music, movement, light, and drama.
This is not just a concert. It’s a full-throttle celebration of sound, soul, and symphony.
Join us as we mark 10 years of genre-defying, spine-tingling music that fuses the raw power of rock with the majestic force of a orchestra and theatre.
From thunderous guitar riffs to sweeping string arrangements, this one-night-only event is a tribute to a decade of breaking barriers and bending genres.
• A decade of iconic orchestrations reimagined for the stage
• Electrifying rock vocals meet cinematic storytelling
• 14 piece orchestral rock band in perfect fusion
• Theatrical performance, immersive visuals, and a narrative-driven set.
Whether you’ve been with us since the first chord or you’re stepping into the story for the first time, this is more than a concert – it’s a musical journey through the past, present, and future of Orchestral Rock.
10 Years. One Stage. All In.

“Never having given a second thought towards the eclectic combination of rock and orchestral music, the group from Rock Orchestra: Under the Stars delivered a fabulous night of merriment, singalongs, and electric vibes that channelled its way through the garden…” – Weekend Notes
Bringing to life the music by, ELTON JOHN, BOWIE, SUPERTRAMP, OZZY OSBOURNE, ROLLING STONES,
ELO, GENESYS, T.REX, THE CHURCH, PETER GABRIEL, THE WHO & MORE…
Please join them for this unique and special event.
Saturday 20 September 2025 7:30pm
Royalty Theatre
69 Angas Street, Adelaide SA 5000
Tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1423112

“The sixteen piece ensemble was a collaboration of Adelaide rock cover band Point05 and orchestral fusion Akoustic Odyssey and they didn’t disappoint. All sensational musicians in their own right, they introduced themselves by first names and each certainly wowed their largest audience yet with hits from the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and this century. From singer Zillah’s rousing cover of Evanescence’s My Immortal and Guns n’ Roses’ Sweet Child O’Mine to Ben and Eugene’s versions of Make Me Smile and Never Tear Us Apart, every musician on that stage proved their professional talent…” – Hi-Fi Way























