The local music scene in Melbourne will be broken down in full detail for you today. The best instrument stores in your area including some different sections for where to buy guitars and the best drum shops in town will also be covered.
There will definitely be a lot of crossover between some lists but we have done our best to get the right spots in the right sections for you. Up next we will get into quality instrument repair shops near you because some reading this may need a piano tuned, a guitar repaired, or work done on other band instruments and there is somebody out there that can assist.
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Then it will be time to pivot to the best music lessons for kids or adults. Following that we will give a shout out to the top stores for music lovers that sell vintage CD’s and records here.
We also think many of you will want to know about the best concert halls and live music venues while some others may prefer to visit bars and restaurants that have free live music around the city.
And we will get you out of here with the best festivals on the Melbourne music calendar. Stay with us til the end where you will find a map with the wide variety of stores and venues we are discussing pointed out.
Everyone reading this is welcome to look through more of our blogs on Australia at that link.
Melbourne Musical Instrument Stores
Some of the best musical instrument stores near you would be:
- Cranbourne Music at 105 Elizabeth St
- The Music Place at 339 Clarendon St
- World of Music at 809 Nepean Hwy
- Music Swop Shop at 145-147 Elgin St
- Macron Music at 100 Mt Alexander Rd
- Found Sound at 155 Elgin Street Via
- Melbourne Music Centre at 525 North Rd
- Volaris Music Centre at 374 Sydney Rd
- Music Junction Camberwell at 204 Camberwell Rd
- Stagefront Music at 2 Cain Ave
- Music Factory Direct at 2/55 Malvern St
- Five Star Music at 102 Maroondah Hwy
World of Music sells guitars, amps, drums, and pianos and offers music lessons in your area for the guitar, piano, keyboard, bass, drums, vocals, and more Monday through Thursday and on Saturday in addition to servicing and repairing your guitars, amplifiers, and other electronics.
There are local used musical instruments and accessories sold at Music Swop Shop including amplifiers, brass, woodwinds, cases, stands, drums, percussion, effects, rack units, guitars, basses, keyboards, synthesizers, samplers, speaker cabinets, sound modules, PA, studio and recording, pickups, strings, violins, cellos, mandolins, banjos, accordions, accessories, and a lot more items.
Macron Music has been selling guitars, strings, pedals, amps, drums, pianos, woodwind instruments, and more for over 45 years.
Head over to Foundsound for their extensive range of repairs, servicing, and maintenance to all fretted instruments including setups, new nuts, fretwork, electronic works, neck resetting, and much more plus a variety of musical products on a consignment basis for a 20% commission.
Melbourne Music Centre has been providing quality second hand instrument equipment online and in store along with an extensive range of guitar related accessories like picks, capos, stands, straps, strings, tuners, and maintenance products since 1991.
Popularly known for selling top quality ethnic instruments Volaris Music Center also offers the latest music gear from all brands from entry level through professional products.
Music Junction is one of the most trusted retailers of print music, pianos, orchestral strings, brass, and woodwinds.
High quality musical instruments and accessories near you for all skill levels are sold at Stagefront Music.
When you need expert guidance and advice on all your musical interests Music Factory Direct is a good option and they sell a wide range of musical instruments and accessories.
Five Star Music stocks some of the most extensive range of musical instruments both in store and online.
Where To Buy Guitars
The Acoustic Centre at 206 Park Street has been providing service to the Melbourne music community for 25 years offering some of the most revered and iconic guitar brands in the world as well as free shipping on all accessory orders over $50 and free express shipping with TNT tracking on all instruments, amplifiers, and cases over $599.
Tons of other instrument stores in your area from our original list and upcoming lists sell guitars too, don’t only focus on this section.
Drum Shops Near You
And then there are these drum shops too:
- Drummers Paradise at 398 Victoria St
- Drum Palace at 25 Brindy Cres
- Drumtek at 529/535 High St
- African Drumming at 252 St Kilda Rd
If you’re looking for an acoustic or snare drum kit Drummers Paradise offers a great selection from top brands like Drum Workshop, Gretsch, Mapex, Pearl, PDP, and Tama as well as Alesis and Rolands for electronic drum kit options.
Drumtek is one of the best known drummers’ headquarters offering a wide variety of drums and percussion instruments in addition to providing customization, in house tuning services, and repair.
Earlier we linked you to Cranbourne Music, The Music Place, Macron Music, Melbourne Music Centre, Music Factory Direct, and Five Star Music but we also need to mention them here in the local drum stores section.
Instrument Repairs
Instrument repairs in Melbourne are available at:
- Brass & Woodwind at 55 Cochranes Rd
- Guitar Setup & Repair Centre at 43 Cochranes Rd
- Melbourne Guitar Repair at 330 Albert St
- The Music Place at 339 Clarendon St
Ozwinds is becoming one of the finest brasswind instrument repair shops near you providing services for reeds, trumpets, saxophones, trombone, tuba, and more within their 1,100 square meters space.
Exceptional services including repairs, setups, and modifications for all stringed instruments including acoustic and electric guitars, basses, banjos, mandolins, ukuleles, and resonator guitars are featured at Melbourne Guitar Repair.
You can find more local instrument repairs at World of Music, Foundsound, and Drumtek from our previous lists.
Music Lessons
Level up by taking lessons at a music school in your area:
- Melbourne School Of Music at 17/311 Royal Parade
- The Music Gym at 348 Little Collins St
- Singing Lessons at 120A Bank St
- Music Lessons at Victoria St
Melbourne School of Music was established in Parkville in 1983 and has been providing group classes for guitar, piano, and singing lessons ever since.
The Music Gym has group music lessons for all skill levels.
If your interest is natural acoustic singing Golden Voice Studios can help you discover your true passion for music.
World of Music from our first list is another great option.
CD & Record Stores
Check out all kinds of vintage CD’s and records at these local stores for music lovers:
- Licorice Pie Records at 3/30 Perry St
- The Basement Discs at 24 Block Pl
- Quality Records at 269 Glenferrie Rd
- Heartland Records at 420-422 Victoria St
- Play Music & DVDs at shop 8/50 Bourke St
- Wax Museum Records at Shop 2, Campbell Arcade
- Round Again at 48 Gaffney St
- Muscle Shoals Records at 504 Lygon St
- Rare Records at 7 Wallace Ave
Licorice Pie Records features an extensive range of music from afro to zydeco, dedication, and vinyl including jazz, psych, prog, Australian, classic, and more which are regularly updated.
One of the largest selection of brand new or used records in your area from the latest releases of modern artists or deep back catalogue titles from bygone days are available at Heartland Records.
Play Music and DVD’s has been selling a great variety of movies and music for 15 years.
At Round Again they buy and sell vinyl records in Melbourne as well as cassettes and CD’s and even service vintage hi-fi audio equipment and new or vintage record players plus they have spare parts and accessories.
Rare Records is an independent online and in person record store featuring uniquely rare and collectible vinyl records, CD’s, posters, and other music memorabilia.
Melbourne Live Music Venues
Seeing a concert at Melbourne live music venues is always a good time:
- The Tote at 67-71 Johnston St
- Forum Melbourne at 154 Flinders St
- Prince Bandroom at 29 Fitzroy St
- 170 Russell at 170 Russell St
- Max Watts Melbourne at 125 Swanston St
- Northcote Social Club at 301 High St
- Groove Live Bar & Terrace at Crown Casino
The Tote is a pub and live music venue in your area that has hosted many famous and infamous bands and launched the careers of various legends of the Australian music scene.
You can also visit Prince Bandroom where they showcase dim lights and pulsing music for the pleasure seeking enthusiast.
Fun Restaurants With Entertainment
You can take a date or a group of friends to these restaurants with live music:
- Soho Restaurant & Bar at 2/4 Riverside Quay
- Choo Choo’s at 252 Swanston St
- Left Bank Melbourne Restaurant at 1 Southbank Blvd
- Kanela Flamenco Bar & Restaurant at 56 Johnston St
- Vault Restaurant at 13 Ballarat St
- Max on Hardware at 54-58 Hardware Ln
There’s a live flamenco dance attraction at Kanela Bar and Restaurant where dancers perform before packed houses on their hard sole shoes.
Bars With Live Music
There are also some bars that play live music around town:
- Bar Open at 317 Brunswick St
- Transit Rooftop Bar at Level 2, Transport Hotel Federation Square
- Cherry at 68 Little Collins St
- The Toff In Town at 2f/252 Swanston St
- Whole Lotta Love Bar at 524 Lygon St
- Golden Monkey at Basement, 389 Lonsdale Street
Bar Open provides experimental live local music in their air conditioned spaces, a beer garden for the summer months, and a cozy fireplace for the winter.
Whole Lotta Love is one of the premier small dive bars and live music venues near you featuring Led Zeppelin murals on the walls and their most iconic stage backdrop.
Music Festivals In Your Area
The Brunswick Music Festival in November is always a lot of fun. If you know of any other local music festivals in town or within a couple hours drive please let us know in the comments, thanks.
In the past we have also discussed:
- Instrument Stores In Sydney
- Instrument Stores In Adelaide
- Instrument Stores In Perth
- Instrument Stores In Gold Coast
Enjoy The Melbourne Local Music Scene
We tried to cover everything as quickly and as well as possible for you on this page. After reading about the best musical instrument stores, drum and guitar shops, instrument repair services, classes and lessons, vintage CD and record stores, concert halls and other live music venues near you like bars and restaurants, and the best festivals in the region you should have a much better understanding of what is available.
And anyone that made it this far might just know a little bit about the local music scene themself and if so feel free to tell us what we got wrong in the comments or share your own thoughts. Now it is time for you to go enjoy the music in Melbourne.