Her Majesty's Theatre
Plan your visit to Her Majesty's Theatre, located on Grote Street, Adelaide.

Open during theatre performance times. Please note
The AMC SA Music Hall of Fame is a vibrant tribute to South Australia's rich musical heritage.
On these walls we honour the artists, bands, orchestras, groups, and venues that have left an indelible mark on our state's musical legacy.
Each year, new luminaries are inducted into the SA Music Hall of Fame, joining the ranks of over a hundred South Australian legends, including Cold Chisel, The Angels, Sister Janet Mead, and No Fixed Address. Inductees are endorsed by their peers for their musical excellence, influence, innovation, and lasting impact on the local, national, and international stage.
In its 10th year the AMC SA Music Hall of Fame stands as a testament to the dedication and generosity of the AMC committee, past and present, as well as the countless volunteers who have dedicated their time since its inception.
This exhibition celebrates and honours the remarkable artists and venues that enrich the cultural musical tapestry of our great state of South Australia.
Image credit: Peter Thurma
This venue is wheelchair accessible.
If you have access requirements, please email our ticketing team or call 08 8216 8600 during business hours (9am-5pm, Monday-Friday).
The Ian & Pamela Wall Gallery is located on the rooftop level of Her Majesty’s Theatre, located at 58 Grote Street, Adelaide, which is on the north side of the street. You can’t miss the beautiful, street-facing entrance, and although there is no designated drop off area, cars can pause to drop off passengers nearby on Grote Street.
There are many parking options around the Grote Street precinct, including on Pitt St, at Adelaide Central Market, and Wilson Parking on Franklin Street.
There is not a taxi rank directly adjacent to Her Majesty’s Theatre, but the nearest one is just 250m east, outside the Hilton Hotel on Victoria Square.
Public transport is a great way to visit Her Majesty’s Theatre with no need to worry about parking. Many busses, including the free bus that loops through the city and North Adelaide, stop nearby as does the tram which stops in Victoria Square just 250m away. For more information visit Adelaide Metro.
We want to make your visit as enjoyable as possible and offer many ways to assist if support is required.
Removable seats are available in the Stalls row G as well as on the Dress Circle and Grand Circle for patrons who wish to remain seated in their wheelchair or transfer to a theatre seat.
Lifts are located in the foyer near the information desk with access to all levels.
Accessible toilets are available at Her Majesty’s Theatre.
Every theatre and event/function area of Adelaide Festival Centre is assistance animal friendly.
At Her Majesty’s Theatre, hearing loop facilities are available in foyer areas.
Plan your visit to Her Majesty's Theatre, located on Grote Street, Adelaide.
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