Watch some of the best romance films on the big screen at The Piccadilly.
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The Piccadilly’s romance program Here’s To Love returns in 2026 with another selection of timeless heartmelters from the world’s best directors and actors.
A tribute to all things love, Here’s To Love features screenings of 17 romance flicks from March to June.
“To all the movies we love, about love, here’s to you!” The Piccadilly posted on their social media accounts.
“Every Wednesday night, from March to June, we’re bringing a hand-picked selection of romantic gems back to the big screen.
“From witty meet-cutes, summer-of-love heartbreak to mischievous sibling swaps and dancing passion.… There's a little something for everyone.
“Grab your friends, maybe a cheeky drink, and join us in our Boutique cinemas. Tickets are on sale now!”
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The curated lineup of films begins on Wednesday 4 March with the 1961 romantic comedy Breakfast at Tiffany’s, which stars the legendary Audrey Hepburn.
Highlights of the program include Adam Sandler’s ‘80s set laugh riot The Wedding Singer, French romance Amelie, Baz Luhrmann’s visually stunning production Moulin Rouge and the 1991 romance thriller Ghost.
The program concludes with the contemporary romance favourite How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days, which stars Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey
The Piccadilly’s Here’s To Love Program runs from Wednesday 4 March to Wednesday 24 June. Check out the full lineup of films and purchase tickets via wallis.com.au.
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