Harrison performed her own cabaret "The Story Goes On" at Statement Lounge Bar, in Sydney from 13 July 2006 to 15 July 2006 describing the show as "... a little tongue-in-cheek, piss-take of my life," Harrison says. "When I was looking at my life trying to make something for this show I [realised] I've done some really cool things, but in essence I'm still a really big dag." Harrison performed the song "One Short Day" with fellow
Wicked cast members at the 2008 Melbourne Myer Windows display to kick off the Christmas Parade. On 24 December, Harrison and Durack sang at
Vision Australia's Annual
Carols by Candlelight Concert at the Sydney Meyer Music Bowl. On 20 January 2009, Harrison performed at
Carnegie Hall as part of Australia Week in "Australia Plays Broadway", where she sang "The Wizard and I" from
Wicked, "Arthur's Theme" from
The Boy From Oz and "I Still Call Australia Home" alongside
Olivia Newton-John,
Simon Burke and
David Campbell. For the 2010
Rob Guest Endowment Concert, held on 4 October Harrison sang
The Story Goes On. In conjunction with
Sharon Millerchip and
Caroline O’Connor, Harrison performed a tribute to
JC Williamson Award winners
Nancye Hayes AM,
Toni Lamond AM and
Jill Perryman AM MBE at the 2011
Helpmann Awards. On 13 February 2011 at the Seymour Centre in Sydney and then on 28 August at the
National Theatre in Melbourne, Harrison performed for
Hats Off! an annual fundraising concert presented by
Oz Showbiz Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (OSCEFA), then in its 12th year. Harrison also performed at the 2012 concert in Sydney on 13 February.
Hats Off raises money to support Australians living with HIV.
Martin Crewes performed with Harrison at
QPAC Spirit of Christmas on 9–10 December 2011. Harrison performed as a guest at We Will Rock You castmate
Michael Falzon's cabaret "Michael Falzon—Plugged In!" in October 2012
Amanda Harrison – Up Close and Reasonably Personal debuted in The Basement, The Arts Centre Gold Coast, on 20 July 2013 for
The Arts Centre Gold Coast and Matt Ward Entertainment. This was followed by a performance at Slide in Sydney on 3 October and 17 January 2014, again in Queensland, at The Powerhouse Theatre,
Brisbane. It will also make up part of the Melbourne Cabaret Festival in June 2014. Harrison joined
Michael Ball,
Lea Salonga,
David Harris and
Marie Zamora for
Enda Markey Presents Do You Hear The People Sing at
Shanghai Grand Theatre from 27 November until 1 December 2013. Harrison is to rejoin Harris and Ball in Taipei to continue the tour. No further dates are as yet available.
Do You Hear The People Sing features the work of
Alain Boublil and
Claude-Michel Schönberg including music from
Les Misérables and
Miss Saigon. She appeared at Sydney's annual
Carols in the Domain on 21 December where she sang
Let It Go from
Disney's Frozen. Harrison, along with
Mig Ayesa,
Michael Falzon and
Carly Thomas-Smith headlined six performances of
The Music of Queen – Rock and Symphonic Spectacular. The concert series began on 7 February 2014, at
Sydney Opera House with two shows following on 8 February, supported by the
Sydney Symphony Orchestra. A further three performances in
Perth, Western Australia (Joondalup Resort,
Riverside Theatre and Boardwalk Theatre) with the
Perth Symphony Orchestra followed between 13 and 15 February. All three of the Opera House performances sold out and the Perth shows were at capacity, including an 8000-person event for the City of Joondalup at the Joondalup Resort. ==Other performances==