The Australian String Quartet’s ‘BIG GIG’ Celebrates 40 Years with Free Concerts

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The Australian String Quartet’s ‘BIG GIG’ Celebrates 40 Years with Free
Concerts

The Australian String Quartet (ASQ), the country’s pre-eminent organisation dedicated to string quartet music, will celebrate 40 years with the ASQ’s BIG GIG, a day of free performances, exhibitions and immersive experiences at South Australia’s iconic Adelaide Town Hall.

Over three special community events presented in partnership with the City of Adelaide and CreateSA on Sunday 28 September 2025 the ASQ’s BIG GIG welcomes audiences into the world of Australia’s pre-eminent string quartet. In partnership with supporting philanthropic foundations and community organisations, the ASQ is welcoming people from across South Australia to experience an up-close performance with the ASQ.

Each family-friendly session will feature an exclusive performance by the ASQ, a showcase of emerging string quartets, a celebration of the Quartet’s rich history and an opportunity to be fascinated by Square Circles VR, an immersive artwork collaboration by Jumpgate, Go Patterson Films and the Australian String
Quartet, directed by William Barton and Stephen King.

According to ASQ Chief Executive, Angelina Zucco, the ASQ’s BIG GIG is an opportunity to celebrate the Quartet’s ruby milestone with the South Australian community.
“Honouring our deep South Australian heritage, the ASQ’s BIG GIG is our signature 40th Anniversary celebration for the community. It’s a chance to celebrate the ASQ’s rich legacy while showcasing the outstanding breadth of what we do as a national performing arts organisation,” Ms. Zucco said.

Founded in Adelaide in 1985, the ASQ has been Quartet-in-Residence at the University of Adelaide’s Elder Conservatorium of Music since 1991.

“Our community and supporters have been at the heart of the ASQ since its formation—they’ve made it possible for us to share music that spans centuries and continents. What truly drives us as a quartet is the magical exchange that happens in live performance, those shared moments where music creates genuine
connections. ASQ’s BIG GIG is our chance to celebrate with our longtime supporters while introducing new people to the music we love”.

We are also grateful for the generosity of our project partners in the City of Adelaide, CreateSA, and the private philanthropic foundations including the Aldridge Family Endowment and Ian Wallace Family Bequest who have made these concerts free and accessible, she said.

The ASQ’s 40-year celebrations are a major coup for South Australian audiences. Minister for Arts, Hon Andrea Michaels, MP said: “The Malinauskas Government is proud to support this event celebrating 40 years of the Australian String Quartet. I encourage people to come along and enjoy these free concerts at the beautiful Adelaide Town Hall and experience the magic of classical music”.