There was a buzz in the air last night as more than 200 theatre-lovers gathered for the launch of The Cube Wodonga’s Season 2026.
The launch marked the beginning of an inspiring season of entertainment, featuring a diverse program that celebrates connection and creativity through extraordinary local artists and acclaimed national acts.
From laugh-out-loud comedy and festival favourites to contemporary choreography by The Cube’s resident artist Tim Podesta, as well as the thrill of a live orchestra, this season has it all.
The program will officially kick off on Valentine’s Day, with Groove Resolution turning up the volume with Viral Vintage Volume 2, a non-stop electrifying musical experience that fuses contemporary hits with a vintage twist.
Rebecca Bennell, Team Leader at The Cube Wodonga, said the breadth of the season speaks to the venue’s growing creative ambition.
“Season 2026 is a big, bold program and we’re thrilled to be sharing such a diverse and ambitious program with our audience.”
“We’re especially excited to welcome The Cube’s first music festival, The Art of Wonder and Consolation, presented by Murray River Fine Music and adding a dynamic new dimension to the season.”
“Supporting local artists and creating opportunities for them to shine on our stage continues to be one of the most regarding parts of delivering the program.”
“We’re also delighted that this season will offer an exciting collection of curriculum-aligned school programs, ready to inspire creative exploration amongst our younger attendees.”
The Cube continues to collaborate with Hothouse Theatre and the Albury Entertainment Centre to offer joint member benefits, providing residents with high-quality performance options and shared cultural experiences.

The launch of Season 2026 follows a bumper year at the venue in 2025, where more than 550 events were hosted, over 19,000 tickets sold and in excess of 140,000 visitors through its doors. This was an additional 100 events and 5000 visitors on the 2024 season.
“The Cube is a cornerstone of Wodonga’s cultural identity and quality programming is the team’s priority,” said Ms Bennell.
“We’re proud of the season we’ve built and look forward to seeing audiences connect with the stories, music and moments on stage.”
The Cube Wodonga’s Season 2026 is supported by Creative Victoria through its Regional Partnerships Fund.
More information about becoming a member can be found here.
Check out the program in full here.