Supporting Australian live music venues and music festivals.
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Applications close on 28 August 2026 (11.30pm AEST).
Revive Live is a grants program designed to support original live Australian music. The program provides essential support to established live music venues and music festivals to assist them to continue to operate in the current operating climate, limiting venue closures and event cancellations, and stimulating long-term sustainability.
The program also has a focus on activities that improve accessibility and provide participation opportunities for audiences, and career pathways for musicians and music workers, with disability.
The Revive Live program is focused on supporting established live music venues and music festivals, with a primary purpose to host original live music and a strong focus on showcasing Australian artists. Organisations must be majority-Australian owned, and can be located anywhere in Australian suburban, metropolitan, regional and remote regions.
Find out more on the Revive Live website and apply via grants.gov.au.
Funding application period: Round 3 of the open competitive grant opportunity closes on 28 August 2026 (11.30pm AEST).
The above funding period is for projects commencing from December 2026.
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