2024

OXFORD ART FACTORY

Concert halls

The Oxford Art Factory is a Sydney venue known for showcasing, guess what... artists! It's a paradise for musicians, bands, visual artists, and anyone with a little something extra: grungy, funky, poppy, groovy, rocky, etc. This is the factory of melodies, sounds, and gigs. At least four nights a week, bands perform. If you want to know what's going on in Sydney musically and what's trending, this is the place to be. There's also a dance floor.

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2024

CAPITOL THEATRE

Theater

This old art deco theater was built in 1892-1893 as the New Belmore Markets with, as a characteristic of the time, the inclusion of circus, theater and fairground shows. Due to the decline in attendance over time for these shows of all kinds, the building was transformed in 1913 into a racetrack. It became a permanent theater in 1927. Nowadays, its program includes great musical shows as well as famous artists: it is the little Australian Moulin Rouge!

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2024

BANGARRA DANCE THEATRE

Concert hall for classical music opera and dance

Bangarra Dance Theatre is an Aboriginal (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) contemporary dance company founded in 1989. It is a permanent resident of the Opera House. In addition to the success of its annual tours, notably to Australia, the USA and the UK, it has been awarded the Helpmann Prize on several occasions. It is the only major Aboriginal company currently performing in Sydney. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself further in Aboriginal culture.

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2024

OPERA AUSTRALIA

Fun and entertainment

Opera Australia is Australia's national opera company. Each year, it presents more than 700 performances to audiences of over half a million. These performances are scheduled over several seasons. Among the great classics and the repertoire of this superb troupe are Madame Butterfly, Rigoletto, Aida, The Tales of Hoffman, Phantom of the Opera... Performances take place at theHanda Opera on Sydney Harbour (an open-air structure next to the Fleet Steps in the Royal Botanic Garden) or in the Sydney Opera House.

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