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Arlo Parks - Live at Sydney Opera House (2023) One of the world’s hottest young music acts, 22-year-old British singer-songwriter Arlo Parks captured the hearts of audiences and critics with her deeply personal, empathic brand of soulful bedroom pop, winning major music prizes, topping charts and garnering some high-profile fans – from Billie Eilish to Elton John – along the way.
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Sydney Opera House. / -33.85681; 151.21514. The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, Australia. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings and a masterpiece of 20th-century architecture.
- 1 March 1959; 64 years ago
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- 20 October 1973; 49 years ago
Sydney Opera House, opera house located on Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour), New South Wales, Australia. Its unique use of a series of gleaming white sail-shaped shells as its roof structure makes it one of the most-photographed buildings in the world. Learn more about its history and its uses.
Stage Direction: The Phantom of the Opera. Unmask Phantom, the original ‘mega-musical’, from its humble beginnings in a French newspaper to being part of our cultural DNA over 100 years later. Opera shows are our namesake. Buy tickets to this year's awe-inspiring Sydney opera season & learn more about the show schedule here.
The iconic sail-like structures have made it a symbol of Sydney and modern Australia as a whole. When the Opera House opened its doors in 1973, a new era of cultural discovery and community engagement began. Five decades later, we stand as the nation’s busiest performing arts centre and an important community meeting place.