As a mainstay on the international show calendar, the show has grown year on year since it was first held in 2016, and this year it will more than double its footprint to encompass the Pullman Events & Convention Centre, in addition to the Pullman Melbourne Albert Park hotel.

The expansion will see new areas of interest attracting a broader audience, with the addition of a Smart Homes Expo, exciting Gaming Arena, Live Seminars and much more.

Fan favourites remain, including Headzones, which will relocate to the venue's Grand Ballroom along with Australia's only 3-day Record Fair, plus more than 60 dedicated spaces across two levels for hi-fi and home cinema.

The addition of the Smart Homes Expo has long been requested, serving as one of the only events of its type in the country, offering new homeowners, architects, designers, and tech enthusiasts the chance to see the latest in home automation, integration and technology.

The all-new format show for 2025 will see a brand new and exclusive entry to the show via Lorne Street, Albert Park, allowing immediate access into the newly created show zones.

From the latest in TVs and Projectors, hi-fi components, home cinema designs and products, smart home and technology products, to gaming products, there will be something for everyone to see, hear, and experience.

Exclusive accommodation deals will also be offered via the official show website for those travelling from interstate and overseas.

The 2025 StereoNET Hi-Fi & AV Show will be held from August 29th to 31st, opening at 9:00 am Friday exclusively for Trade and Press, then General Admission from noon. Visit the show at the Pullman Conference & Events Centre, Queens Road, Albert Park, Australia. Entry via Lorne Street.

2025 Australian Home Entertainment Show - Melbourne

Tickets will go on sale soon, and expressions of interest for exhibitor bookings are welcome.

For more information visit the Show Website

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StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher, Marc, grew up in England immersed in British hi-fi before relocating to Australia. His early passion for music and studio production led him from print journalism to digital media, where he launched StereoNET in 1999.

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