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After conquering stages across the globe and on the back of their stunning new album The Catalyst, Swedish metal virtuosos AMARANTHE are finally set to embark on their first ever tour of Australia.
Beethoven's Septet was one of his most successful early works, an instant hit that found its way into the drawing rooms of the Viennese public.
A testament to the legend of 90's & 00's club culture.
Get ready for an electrifying day of rugby league action at CommBank Stadium as the Eels take on the Dragons in an NRLW & NRL Telstra Premiership Double Header!
The Sydney Fringe Festival is the largest independent arts festival in NSW with over 450 events presented in 80 venues across greater Sydney each September.
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s CAROUSEL, one of the most beloved musicals of all time.
Whether you are new to Shakespeare, or an aficionado, you will be entertained, enriched, and inspired by this production.
The legendary Australian band bring their beloved tunes and new sounds to a musically immersive orchestral experience with the Sydney Symphony.
Brisbane's indie pop outfit, Alta Falls, are heading back to Sydney's OAF (Oxford Art Factory) for the second show of their National Tour.
Join us for a night of astronomy and star gazing immersed in the World Heritage National Park, in the heart of the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden.
From the creative team behind the success of THE APPLETON LADIES’ POTATO RACE, this blackly funny play imagines a series of moments between two strong-spirited women harbouring complicated resentment.
Due to overwhelming demand, Elvis: An American Trilogy, the show that embodies the essence of ‘The King’, is back.
Watch six talented idiots perform the greatest songs of all time, with their pink flamingo, inflatable dolls, sparkles, cheesy videos, confetti showers and special celebrity guests.
Introduce little listeners to the instruments, rhythms, and melodies of the Baroque period in this 30-minute family concert featuring music by JS Bach and friends.
The five-member Korean female rock band, Rolling Quartz are performing at OAF. Due to their music, which is often referred to as a genre in a barren land, it's an alternative genre in the K-pop scene.
Eumeralla is a work two thousand generations in the making.
Iron Maiden will be bringing The Future Past Tour to Australia and New Zealand next year!
Romance emerges in every tempo. Sometimes it is thrillingly insistent, as in the opening movement of Rachmaninov's Second Symphony.
Ricki-Lee is a multi-platinum selling ARIA nominated singer/songwriter, the host of two of the biggest TV shows in Australia and the host of Australian Idol & AGT.
The Persian Comedy Powerhouse comes back to Oz to perform his critically acclaimed new show NAMASTE.
Laura Wade’s heart-breaking journey through love, loss and laughter earned the playwright a Critics’ Circle Theatre Award and an Olivier Award nomination.
Sparks fly and melodies soar when Richard Tognetti directs music close to the ACO's heart.
Belinda Carlisle returns to Australia in November 2023 with her ‘Decades’ tour, which celebrates 35 years of her solo career.
Twofold is a monumental double bill featuring Rafael Bonachela’s beloved Impermanence alongside a new work by renowned choreographer Melanie Lane.
With more than 1.9 billion global streams to his name, US-singer and songwriter Benson Boone is set for a remarkable year.
Sir Donald Runnicles is a master concert-maker. His concerts are always fascinating combinations – here he conducts three French masterpieces by Claude Debussy and Maurice Duruflé.
1974 AD, A folk rock Nepali Band with numerous hit songs is performing to celebrate their 30th Anniversary at ICC SYDNEY, Darling Harbour on 21st September 2024.
This passionate acappella program will evoke intense emotions and ignite your senses.
Sparks fly and melodies soar when Richard Tognetti directs music close to the ACO’s heart.
The brilliant LA Philharmonic Wind Quintet returns to the Utzon Room with an entertaining dance-infused program featuring music by Françaix, Bernstein, Nielsen, Valerie Coleman and Ross Edwards.