MELBOURNE.- The Australian Museum of Performing Arts opens the doors to DIVA tomorrow, its debut blockbuster exhibition celebrating some of historys most provocative and powerful divas who have shaped cultural imagination.
From show-stopping gowns and innovative design moments to rare archival material, the exhibition illuminates how divas across genres and generations have influenced fashion, identity and the very heartbeat of live performance. It marks an exciting new chapter for AMPA as a home for storytelling, spectacle and the preservation of Australias performing arts legacy.
Developed by Londons Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), this Australian exclusive features more than 250 objects including 60 spectacular costumes, jewellery, photography, art and music drawn from the V&As Collection, Arts Centre Melbournes own Australian Performing Arts Collection and loaned items from across the world.
On display from 11 December 2025 26 April 2026, the exhibition will showcase the performer not just as an artist, but as a trailblazer. The megawatt roll call of legendary names include Maria Callas, Judy Garland, Joan Crawford, Dame Nellie Melba, Grace Jones, Cher, Prince, Tina Turner, Elton John, Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Adele, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Whitney Houston, P!nk, Bjork, Billie Eilish and more.
Australias rich contributions to pop culture and DIVAdom come to life through standout objects drawn from the renowned Australian Performing Arts Collection. Spanning eras and genres, the exhibition showcases icons from Dame Nellie Melba and Peter Allen to Marcia Hines, Kylie Minogue, Olivia Newton-John and Kate Miller-Heidke, with Chrissy Amphlett and Dame Edna Everage also taking their place in the spotlight. Other trailblazing Australian divas include Dame Joan Sutherland, Jessica Mauboy and Amy Taylor of Amyl and the Sniffers, Reuben Kaye and Meow Meow, demonstrating the breadth, spirit and star power that define Australias most unforgettable performers.
From exquisite couture gowns and showstopping costumes to intimate personal items, visitors will journey through some of historys most magnetic performers and consider how the very idea of diva has been redefined over time. Charting the origin and rise of the diva, from creative subversions, backlash and reign in modern times, DIVA invites visitors to go beyond the headlines to witness the artistry and adversity of these showstopping performers, fabulous agitators and agents of change, in all their glory.
Also on display will be ephemera from DIVAdom including posters, song sheets and handwritten lyrics as well as personal objects and accessories. The voice of the diva is amplified by a sonic experience designed by world-leading sound designer Gareth Fry. An iconic and emotional soundtrack plays throughout the exhibition and includes key music by Maria Callas, Jessye Norman, Aretha Franklin and Josephine Baker to Dolly Parton, Adele, Prince, Ella Fitzgerald, Sade, Beyoncé and Madonna.