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GREAT OPERA HITS | Sydney Opera House
Jan 1–Oct 30, 2025 (UTC+10)
Sydney
Stroll down to the Sydney Opera House and join the stars of Opera Australia for a concert of the greatest hits of opera.These relaxed concerts take place as the sun sets across Sydney Harbour, and last around 90 minutes.
Listen to famous arias from Bizet, Puccini, Rossini, Verdi and more performed by some of Opera Australia’s finest opera singers, accompanied by piano.
SOPRANO
Fiona Jopson (1 Jan 3pm, 29 Dec, 3, 8,19 Jan, 3,16 Feb,16 & 29 Mar)
Julie Lea Goodwin (1 Jan 6:30pm, 4, 10, 26, 27 Jan, 9 & 23 Feb, 23 Mar)
MEZZO
Ashlyn Tymms (29 Dec, 3, 8,19 Jan, 3,16 Feb,16 & 29 Mar)
Dominica Matthews (1, 4, 10, 26, 27 Jan, 9 & 23 Feb, 23 Mar)
TENOR
Iain Henderson (29 Dec, 3, 8,19 Jan, 3,16 Feb, 29 Mar)
Simon Kim (1, 4, 10, 26, 27 Jan, 9 & 23 Feb, 16 & 23 Mar)
BARITONE
Christian Haotian Qi (29 Dec, 3, 8,19 Jan, 3,16 Feb,16 & 29 Mar)
Alexander Sefton (1, 4, 10, 26, 27 Jan, 9 & 23 Feb, 23 Mar)
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GREAT OPERA HITS | Sydney Opera House
Jan 1–Oct 30, 2025 (UTC+10)
Sydney
Stroll down to the Sydney Opera House and join the stars of Opera Australia for a concert of the greatest hits of opera.These relaxed concerts take place as the sun sets across Sydney Harbour, and last around 90 minutes.
Listen to famous arias from Bizet, Puccini, Rossini, Verdi and more performed by some of Opera Australia’s finest opera singers, accompanied by piano.
SOPRANO
Fiona Jopson (1 Jan 3pm, 29 Dec, 3, 8,19 Jan, 3,16 Feb,16 & 29 Mar)
Julie Lea Goodwin (1 Jan 6:30pm, 4, 10, 26, 27 Jan, 9 & 23 Feb, 23 Mar)
MEZZO
Ashlyn Tymms (29 Dec, 3, 8,19 Jan, 3,16 Feb,16 & 29 Mar)
Dominica Matthews (1, 4, 10, 26, 27 Jan, 9 & 23 Feb, 23 Mar)
TENOR
Iain Henderson (29 Dec, 3, 8,19 Jan, 3,16 Feb, 29 Mar)
Simon Kim (1, 4, 10, 26, 27 Jan, 9 & 23 Feb, 16 & 23 Mar)
BARITONE
Christian Haotian Qi (29 Dec, 3, 8,19 Jan, 3,16 Feb,16 & 29 Mar)
Alexander Sefton (1, 4, 10, 26, 27 Jan, 9 & 23 Feb, 23 Mar)
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VERDI LA TRAVIATA | Sydney Opera House
Jan 1–Mar 27, 2025 (UTC+10)
Sydney
“What should I do? Plunge into the vortex of pleasure and drown there?” – ViolettaFollowing rave reviews and sold-out performances in 2024, our new production ofLa Traviatareturns to the Sydney Opera House for a special encore season.
Violetta is a coveted courtesan, the toast of Paris, desired by many. When she meets the ardent Alfredo, her life changes forever and she longs to break free of her past. But can she? Who is this woman beyond the sparkling salon? This fresh production of a classic invites new questions.
From the vivacious chorus of the famous ‘Brindisi’ to Violetta’s soaring ‘Sempre libera’ and the breathless notes at the opera’s tragic end, Verdi’s music forLa Traviatais a thrilling, emotional experience.
This production has been labelled “triumphant” (Sydney Morning Herald). Director Sarah Giles brings Violetta’s inner world centre stage in a glittering staging that shows the heartache behind the glamour.
Charles Davis’ set highlights Violetta’s private turmoil, even in the midst of spectacular crowd scenes. His stunning gowns reflect the silhouettes of the Victorian era, with all the fun of 20th century couture.
Rising star Samantha Clarke returns to reprise her awe-inspiring performance as Violetta, alongside a cast of local talents.
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VERDI LA TRAVIATA | Sydney Opera House
Jan 1–Mar 27, 2025 (UTC+10)
Sydney
“What should I do? Plunge into the vortex of pleasure and drown there?” – ViolettaFollowing rave reviews and sold-out performances in 2024, our new production ofLa Traviatareturns to the Sydney Opera House for a special encore season.
Violetta is a coveted courtesan, the toast of Paris, desired by many. When she meets the ardent Alfredo, her life changes forever and she longs to break free of her past. But can she? Who is this woman beyond the sparkling salon? This fresh production of a classic invites new questions.
From the vivacious chorus of the famous ‘Brindisi’ to Violetta’s soaring ‘Sempre libera’ and the breathless notes at the opera’s tragic end, Verdi’s music forLa Traviatais a thrilling, emotional experience.
This production has been labelled “triumphant” (Sydney Morning Herald). Director Sarah Giles brings Violetta’s inner world centre stage in a glittering staging that shows the heartache behind the glamour.
Charles Davis’ set highlights Violetta’s private turmoil, even in the midst of spectacular crowd scenes. His stunning gowns reflect the silhouettes of the Victorian era, with all the fun of 20th century couture.
Rising star Samantha Clarke returns to reprise her awe-inspiring performance as Violetta, alongside a cast of local talents.
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VERDI LA TRAVIATA | Sydney Opera House
Jan 1–Mar 27, 2025 (UTC+10)
Sydney
“What should I do? Plunge into the vortex of pleasure and drown there?” – ViolettaFollowing rave reviews and sold-out performances in 2024, our new production ofLa Traviatareturns to the Sydney Opera House for a special encore season.
Violetta is a coveted courtesan, the toast of Paris, desired by many. When she meets the ardent Alfredo, her life changes forever and she longs to break free of her past. But can she? Who is this woman beyond the sparkling salon? This fresh production of a classic invites new questions.
From the vivacious chorus of the famous ‘Brindisi’ to Violetta’s soaring ‘Sempre libera’ and the breathless notes at the opera’s tragic end, Verdi’s music forLa Traviatais a thrilling, emotional experience.
This production has been labelled “triumphant” (Sydney Morning Herald). Director Sarah Giles brings Violetta’s inner world centre stage in a glittering staging that shows the heartache behind the glamour.
Charles Davis’ set highlights Violetta’s private turmoil, even in the midst of spectacular crowd scenes. His stunning gowns reflect the silhouettes of the Victorian era, with all the fun of 20th century couture.
Rising star Samantha Clarke returns to reprise her awe-inspiring performance as Violetta, alongside a cast of local talents.
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MASSENET CINDERELLA at the Sydney Opera House | Sydney Opera House
Jan 2–Mar 28, 2025 (UTC+10)
Sydney
A prince, a ball, a woman in flight
Will they find true love on this enchanted night?Once upon a time, there was a dejected daughter, a spiteful stepmother, a pouty prince, and some selfish sisters.
You know the fairy tale, now feel the magic of Laurent Pelly’s whimsical production ofCinderella. After packed-out runs at the Metropolitan Opera of New York and Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, this acclaimed staging ofCinderellamakes a grand Australian debut.
Massenet’s classic opera has long delighted audiences with its sumptuous music and big heart. This production adds a delightful dash of humour with playful choreography and extravagant costumes in outrageous shapes and sizes. Barbara de Limburg’s extraordinary set is a pop-up storybook world inspired by an original illustrated edition of the fairy tale, complete with fold-out balcony and paper-cut carriage.
Performed in English, this crowd-pleasing production is perfect for newcomers, but opera-lovers are in for a royal treat. Massenet’s score offers plenty of opportunities for the cast to show off. Rising star Emily Edmonds, audience favourite Emma Matthews and internationally renowned Australian mezzo soprano Margaret Plummer will relish the comedy and poignancy of the score. We can’t promise you happily ever after, but you can expect 90 minutes of joy and wonder. Dust off your glass slippers and step into a land of enchantment and nostalgia. Maybe dreams really do come true.
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Peter Kingston | State Library of New South Wales
Jun 8, 2024–May 18, 2025 (UTC+10)
Sydney
Over 70 works including prints, artist’s books, sketchbooks and printing plates from across Peter Kingston’s career are on display, in a moving tribute to the late artist.
Peter Kingston (1943–2022) lived and worked at the edge of Sydney Harbour. After a childhood spent at Parsley Bay, he settled in Lavender Bay among a community of artists and friends. From there, he observed harbour ferries, Luna Park and the Sydney Opera House in all seasons and weather. These were the subjects of his work, often incorporating his boat, the MV Anytime, and his dogs.
Kingston’s output ranged across drawing, printing, painting and filmmaking. A passion for Sydney, for environmental conservation and the preservation of built heritage never left him. Joyful, charming, and with a wry humour, his work celebrates the everyday aspects of our city. Yet there is a bittersweet element to his work. Peter Kingston often talked about ‘time as an artist’, his way of recognising the beauty and value that accumulates with age. His work captures things at risk in a world that is always upgrading, and expresses a nostalgic yearning for those places and characters now lost.
Peter Kingston | State Library of New South Wales
Jun 8, 2024–May 18, 2025 (UTC+10)
Sydney
Over 70 works including prints, artist’s books, sketchbooks and printing plates from across Peter Kingston’s career are on display, in a moving tribute to the late artist.
Peter Kingston (1943–2022) lived and worked at the edge of Sydney Harbour. After a childhood spent at Parsley Bay, he settled in Lavender Bay among a community of artists and friends. From there, he observed harbour ferries, Luna Park and the Sydney Opera House in all seasons and weather. These were the subjects of his work, often incorporating his boat, the MV Anytime, and his dogs.
Kingston’s output ranged across drawing, printing, painting and filmmaking. A passion for Sydney, for environmental conservation and the preservation of built heritage never left him. Joyful, charming, and with a wry humour, his work celebrates the everyday aspects of our city. Yet there is a bittersweet element to his work. Peter Kingston often talked about ‘time as an artist’, his way of recognising the beauty and value that accumulates with age. His work captures things at risk in a world that is always upgrading, and expresses a nostalgic yearning for those places and characters now lost.
Cao Fei: Welcome | Art Gallery of New South Wales
Nov 29, 2024–Apr 13, 2025 (UTC+10)
Sydney
Cao Fei, who is active on the international art stage, brings together elements such as personal memory, history, reality, and science fiction into an energy field. She uses multimedia images, theater dramas, and sound texts to construct art projects with different themes. These projects either start from history or point to the future.
THE BARBER OF SEVILLE | Sydney Opera House
Jan 1–Feb 28, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney
Beyond haircuts and beard trims, this canny barber is the city’s matchmaking maestro!Almaviva is wealthy, stealthy and head over heels. Rosina is witty, pretty and just as smitten. She’s also inconveniently betrothed. They need a plan. Time to call on: Fi-ga-ro! Figaro! Figaro!
Enter the friendly neighbourhood barber with wits and tricks as sharp as his razors. He sets to work to unite the young lovers in an evening of disguises and duplicity.
This rollicking, laugh-out-loud comedy took a young Rossini just 13 days to write. Playful energy sparkles through as many famous tunes as you can pack into two-and-a-half hours.
A cast of great voices and high spirits play among a marvellous set of cartoonish proportions — a world inspired by 1920s silent films, featuring a life-size doll’s house as its centrepiece.
Celebrated Australian baritone Samuel Dale Johnson returns home to make his Opera Australia debut as the titular barber. Audience favourites John Longmuir and Shanul Sharma share the role of Count Almaviva. Italian mezzo soprano Serena Malfi and Helen Sherman both play Rosina.
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THE BARBER OF SEVILLE | Sydney Opera House
Jan 1–Feb 28, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney
Beyond haircuts and beard trims, this canny barber is the city’s matchmaking maestro!Almaviva is wealthy, stealthy and head over heels. Rosina is witty, pretty and just as smitten. She’s also inconveniently betrothed. They need a plan. Time to call on: Fi-ga-ro! Figaro! Figaro!
Enter the friendly neighbourhood barber with wits and tricks as sharp as his razors. He sets to work to unite the young lovers in an evening of disguises and duplicity.
This rollicking, laugh-out-loud comedy took a young Rossini just 13 days to write. Playful energy sparkles through as many famous tunes as you can pack into two-and-a-half hours.
A cast of great voices and high spirits play among a marvellous set of cartoonish proportions — a world inspired by 1920s silent films, featuring a life-size doll’s house as its centrepiece.
Celebrated Australian baritone Samuel Dale Johnson returns home to make his Opera Australia debut as the titular barber. Audience favourites John Longmuir and Shanul Sharma share the role of Count Almaviva. Italian mezzo soprano Serena Malfi and Helen Sherman both play Rosina.
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Cricket in Australia | Australia v India (5th Test) Day 2 (Sydney) | Sydney Cricket Ground
Jan 4, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Moore Park
Explore accurate Australia v India Day 2 sporting information for 4th January, as well as links for Cricket news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Australia national cricket team, also known as the Aussie's, is one of the most successful and renowned cricket teams in the world. They compete in international cricket competitions such as the ICC Cricket World Cup, the ICC Champions Trophy, and the World Twenty20, and have won the coveted ICC Cricket World Cup five times. The team boasts an impressive record, having won the most number of test matches and 50-over World Cups. Led by current captain Tim Paine, the team comprises of top players such as Steven Smith, David Warner, and Pat Cummins, known for their incredible batting and bowling skills. The team plays their home matches at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground, which has a capacity of 100,000 spectators, making it one of the largest stadiums in the world. With their unparalleled track record and fan base, Australia is a force to be reckoned with in the world of cricket.
The Indian national cricket team, also known as Team India, is one of the most highly esteemed and successful cricket teams in the world. The team has been playing international cricket since 1932 and has won multiple major competitions such as the Cricket World Cup in 1983 and 2011, and the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013. Led by Virat Kohli, the current captain, the team is known for its talented players including Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, and Ravindra Jadeja. The team plays their home matches at various stadiums across India, with the most iconic being the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Over the years, the Indian cricket team has garnered numerous awards and accolades for their outstanding performance, making them a formidable force in the world of cricket.
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Harbourfest | Circular Quay
Jan 26, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney
Sydney Harbour is the hotspot for Australia Day celebrations, with fun for families and friends on land, sea and air. The action ramps up in the morning as visitors enjoy the views along the harbour. The annual Oz Day 10K wheelchair race through The Rocks, free activities at the Overseas Passenger Terminal including the Mega Kidz Zone, silent disco, street food and more. A 21-gun salute at noon followed by a Royal Australian Air Force Roulette flypast. Rich maritime culture is showcased with the iconic Ferrython, Australia Day Regatta, Grand Regatta, Harbour Parade and more. Free and suitable for all ages, the event is best viewed from locations around the Sydney Opera House and Circular Quay. The Australia Day Committee is committed to creating accessible and inclusive events and has more details and information on viewing points on the water.
Bad Omens <goodbye, friend> Tour | The Hordern Pavilion
Jan 28–Jan 29, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Moore Park
Sydney Chinese New Year Festival | Belmore Park
Jan 29–Feb 16, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Ultimo
At the Lunar New Year Market in Bymore Park, near Central Station, you can taste a variety of Asian delicacies, enjoy lion and dragon dances and Asian pop music. Although you are not in China, you can still feel a strong Chinese flavor in Sydney if you miss your motherland.
Magritte Exhibition-Australia’s first retrospective of the celebrated surrealist | Art Gallery of New South Wales
Oct 26, 2024–Feb 9, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney
René Magritte’s paintings of clouds, hats, pipes and apples are among the most recognisable images of surrealism. Renowned for his deadpan, realist style, the Belgian artist depicted ordinary objects and everyday settings, revealing them to be more mysterious and enchanting than we could ever have imagined.
Magritte is an in-depth retrospective featuring more than 100 works, most of which have never before been seen in Australia. It journeys from the artist’s first avant-garde explorations and commercial works in the 1920s, to his groundbreaking contributions to surrealism, his surprising provocations of the 1940s, and the renowned paintings of his final years, before his death in 1967.
United Cup 2024 Sydney | Sydney Olympic Park
Dec 30, 2024–Jan 8, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney Olympic Park
DÉJÀVU (NEW YEAR'S EVE) | Universal Sydney
Dec 31, 2024–Jan 1, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney
Oh baby, it's DÉJÀVU NEW YEAR'S EVE!! GET PRESALE TO SKIP THE QUEUE! VIP TABLES / BOTTLE SERVICE - info@gaymentertainment.com.au Every Saturday night at Universal Superclub, DÉJÀVU showcases big room sounds and world-class production with the best in local and international talent. Oxford Street’s favourite dance destination! LINEUP SACHA BELLE (DéjàVu Resident) -Gabriel Mostaro -Gutiel -Chrs GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS include priority entry VIP TICKETS include priority entry + access to Mezzanine Balcony, VIP Room & VIP Bar Presale Tickets do not guarantee entry. NSW RSA Standards Apply (Venue & Promoter reserve the right to refuse entry). GAYM HOUSE RULES: When you attend our events you agree to follow our House Rules, failure to do so will see you removed from the venue with no refunds and in extreme cases banned from returning again. -Treat staff and other partygoers with respect -Don’t touch our performers -Strictly 1 person per toilet cubicle -VALID driver’s license/passport required upon entry (either physical document or service NSW app- no photos or screenshots) 10:00pm - 7:00am | VIP Bottle Service Available | Cloakroom & merchandise Available | ID Scanners in use | NSW RSA Standards Apply | Line-up is subject to change | GAYM Event T&C's We acknowledge the traditional custodians on the land which we gather, and pay our respects to Elders past & present. Always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.
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Biggest Bollywood New Year's Eve Party In Sydney ! | 231 Oxford St
Dec 31, 2024–Jan 1, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Surry Hills
Good Bye 2024! Welcome, 2025 !! Bollywood Fantasy presents - What better way to get into 2025, than at Biggest Bollywood New Year's Eve Party In Sydney. It's been a hell of a year and thank you for the grand memories that we have made. Cheers to a year well lived! 🎉 Date- 31st December, Tuesday Time - Gates open at 9.00 pm to 4.00 am Venue - 231 Oxford St, Darlinghurst Sydney Dress Code - Smart Casuals, Dress To impress Vip Bookings - Contact us at 0447284214 Email- bollywoodfantasyaus@gmail.com Please Note - This event will be 100 percent SOLD- OUT, so grab your tickets early, to avoid any kind of disappointments. What to expect - Music Policy -Level 1 - BOLLYWOOD HITS | HINDI REMIXESLevel 2 - | BHANGRA | PUNJABI HITS Get Ready, to groove on to some of the most popular Bollywood, Urban Bhangra, Top 40 tracks and show us your amazing moves on the dance floor.7 hours of unexpected thrillnessTop-class DjsHuge Countdown Celebrations at MidnightPerformances, acts, and Lots moreExclusive Bollywood venue, beautiful people, specially curated Bollywood music, and most importantly, great vibes!2 Levels- 2 MusicBollywood Fantasy's Strict policies - 1) A PHYSICAL ID REQUIRED FOR ENTRY. 2) This is an 18+ event - VALID PHYSICAL Government-issued ID is mandatory for entry. No Photocopies/Phone Copies of IDs are accepted. 3) INTOXICATION OR ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR is UNACCEPTABLE. No Large Groups Of Males - Mixed Groups Advised! 4) Strictly No refunds. Tickets are non-refundable and transferable! 5) We take pictures and capture videos of our events for marketing purposes. Please message us on Instagram/Facebook Bollywood Fantasy events handle if you wish to remove any of your pictures. 5) Behavior: Management reserves the right to remove any guest from the venue for any reason. Rowdy and unruly behavior will not be tolerated. All attendees to any event held on the premises must be aged 18+ or over. You are ultimately responsible for all of the guests at your party. We operate a zero-tolerance policy on harassment. Guests must not, under any circumstances, touch or talk to any of the staff, servers, or performers in an inappropriate manner. Management retains absolute discretion to decide what is ‘inappropriate’. If you or a group member acts in a manner that our management judges to threaten or disrupt the safety or enjoyment of others or acts inappropriately we may remove you from the premises and no refunds will be given. 6) TICKETS: Ticket prices significantly go up closer to theevent date. Tickets are available at thegate at higher price. You can follow us on our socials - Follow us on Instagram - Instagram Follow us on our Facebook - Facebook Follow us on TikTok - Tik Tok Follow Us on YouTube- YouTube Follow us on Eventbrite - Eventbrite #SydneyNYE #BollywoodBash #MemorableMoments
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NYE Sydney 2024 - Ultimate NYE Sydney Pass | The Rocks & Darling Harbour - NYE Sydney Pass Collection Point
Dec 31, 2024–Jan 1, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney
🎆 Celebrate New Year’s Eve in Style! 🎆
Get ready for Sydney’s Ultimate NYE Party – the countdown of the year awaits! Experience an unforgettable evening at The Rocks, Sydney CBD and Darling Harbour, featuring jaw-dropping views of Sydney's iconic fireworks display. ✨ Your Exclusive Ultimate NYE Sydney Pass
Unlock access to multiple premier venues across Sydney, delivering over $500 in value! Here’s what you can expect: ✅ One Pass, Multiple Venues ⭐️ Confirmed NYE Hotspots:
✱ The Rocks – Kick-off from 6 PM:
✔️ The Rawson (Collection Point) – A quick stroll to incredible Harbour Fireworks vantage points (subject to capacity)
✔️ El Camino Cantina – Access through Argyle; prime for Harbour vibes (subject to capacity) ✱ Darling Harbour – Start the party at 7 PM:
✔️ Helm Bar (Collection Point) – Enjoy prime views of Darling Harbour’s spectacular 9PM and midnight fireworks to celebrate in style
✔️ Rouge Rooftop (VIP Package Only) – Enjoy stunning views of the 9 PM & midnight Darling Harbour fireworks ✱ Sydney CBD – Start the party at 9 PM: ✔️Scary Canary – Open till 3am, Party Vibes +More Venues coming soon! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 💡 Important to Know: Wristband Collection: Collect your NYE Sydney Pass wristband from The Rocks or Darling Harbour collection points to access venues. Don’t miss your allocated collection time!Capacity Notice: Entry is subject to venue and fireworks site capacity. Arrive early to secure your spot!🎆 Fireworks Access Disclaimer:
While your NYE Sydney Pass grants access to premium venues near the fireworks, entry to vantage points for the Harbour Fireworks is first-come, first-served and subject to capacity limits. Plan ahead and make the most of your night!
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Sydney New Year's Eve 2025 | Sydney
Dec 31, 2024–Jan 1, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney
As December ticks on, the mood in Sydney heats up. The city prepares for its biggest party of the year, when more than a million people gather on Sydney Harbour to watch the world-famous fireworks display. It's a time for locals and visitors to come together to celebrate, remember the year gone by and look forward to the year to come.
Sydney's fireworks extravaganza attracts many international visitors to Australia. Sydney City Council has a dedicated department responsible for New Year's Eve events. The event is a tourist bonanza for Sydney businesses! Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations are designed to be one of the best New Year's Eve fireworks displays in the world.
Sydney New Year's Eve Fireworks | Sydney
Dec 31, 2024–Jan 1, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney
Sydney’s New Year’s Eve fireworks are one of the most spectacular New Year’s Eve fireworks in the world. This fireworks show that draws thousands of people to Sydney is on display.
⚠️It blooms on time at 12:00 on December 31st every year.
📍Sydney Harbour Bridge
📍Above Sydney Opera House
Throw Back - 80s, 90s, Noughties - First Evening Boat Party of 2025 | King Street Wharf
Jan 1–Jan 2, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney
Get ready to travel back in time at the Throw Back - 80s, 90s, Noughties - First Evening Boat Party of 2025. This epic event will take place at King Street Wharf on January 1st and January 2nd, promising a nostalgic musical journey like no other. The venue, located at 35 The Promenade, Sydney, NSW 2000, will be the perfect setting for a night of hits from the iconic eras of the 80s, 90s, and Noughties. From classic tunes that defined a generation to dance floor favorites that still get feet moving today, this concert guarantees a memorable experience for all attendees. Tickets for Throw Back - 80s, 90s, Noughties - First Evening Boat Party of 2025 will be available soon, so mark your calendars and stay tuned for more details on how to secure your spot at this not-to-be-missed event. It's time to relive the magic of the past and create new memories that will last a lifetime.
Lost Paradise Afterparty - January 1 w. Sammy Virji, SG Lewis + Friends | ivy Sydney
Jan 1, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney
Sydney Festival 2025 | Dawes Point
Jan 4–Jan 26, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Dawes Point
Sydney Festival is a city-wide celebration of culture, creativity and curiosity. Join the 2025 programme packed with diverse storytellers, new Australian work and the best artists from around the world. There are over 130 events including groundbreaking theatre, music, dance, visual arts and everything in between.
The 49th Sydney Festival features 22 world premieres, 24 Australian exclusives and over 50 free events. The Official Festival Welcome at Walsh Bay and the opening of Alphonse Circus' Animals at Parramatta's Riverside Theatres are already underway. This year's Sydney Festival programme features a host of exceptional local and international talent.
Sydney Festival 2025 | Dawes Point
Jan 4–Jan 26, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Dawes Point
Sydney Festival is a city-wide celebration of culture, creativity and curiosity. Join the 2025 programme packed with diverse storytellers, new Australian work and the best artists from around the world. There are over 130 events including groundbreaking theatre, music, dance, visual arts and everything in between.
The 49th Sydney Festival features 22 world premieres, 24 Australian exclusives and over 50 free events. The Official Festival Welcome at Walsh Bay and the opening of Alphonse Circus' Animals at Parramatta's Riverside Theatres are already underway. This year's Sydney Festival programme features a host of exceptional local and international talent.
Sydney Festival 2025 | Dawes Point
Jan 4–Jan 26, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Dawes Point
Sydney Festival is a city-wide celebration of culture, creativity and curiosity. Join the 2025 programme packed with diverse storytellers, new Australian work and the best artists from around the world. There are over 130 events including groundbreaking theatre, music, dance, visual arts and everything in between.
The 49th Sydney Festival features 22 world premieres, 24 Australian exclusives and over 50 free events. The Official Festival Welcome at Walsh Bay and the opening of Alphonse Circus' Animals at Parramatta's Riverside Theatres are already underway. This year's Sydney Festival programme features a host of exceptional local and international talent.
Big Bash League | Sydney Thunder v Hobart Hurricanes (Sydney Olympic Park) | Jan 8th | Sydney Showground Stadium
Jan 8, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney Olympic Park
Explore Sydney Thunder v Hobart Hurricanes sporting information for 8th January, as well as links for Cricket tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Sydney Thunder is a professional cricket team based in Sydney, Australia. The team competes in the highly popular domestic Twenty20 cricket competition, the Big Bash League. Founded in 2011, the Thunder has quickly become one of the most successful teams in the league, winning their first title in 2015-16 and finishing in the top four every season since. The team boasts a talented and diverse roster of players, including international stars like Alex Hales and Usman Khawaja, as well as emerging local talents like Jason Sangha and Chris Green. The Thunder calls the iconic Sydney Showground Stadium their home ground, which has a seating capacity of over 25,000 and provides an electrifying atmosphere for home games. With their consistent on-field success and passionate fan base, the Sydney Thunder is a force to be reckoned with in the world of cricket.
The Hobart Hurricanes are a professional cricket team based in Hobart, Tasmania. They compete in the Big Bash League, which is the premier Twenty20 cricket league in Australia. The team has been consistently successful in the league, finishing as runners-up in both 2013 and 2014. They also hold the record for the highest successful run chase in the league. The Hurricanes have a talented roster of players, including international stars like D'Arcy Short and James Faulkner. Their home ground is the picturesque Blundstone Arena, which has a capacity of over 19,000. The team has a loyal fan base and is known for their exciting and aggressive style of play. In 2019, they were awarded the Spirit of Cricket award by the International Cricket Council, showcasing their commitment to fair play and sportsmanship. Overall, the Hobart Hurricanes are a formidable force in the world of cricket and continue to be a top team in the Big Bash League.
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