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Icehouse

12 December 2023

On the Forecourt

Aussie rockers Icehouse are joined by dance luminaries Sneaky Sound System and soul and blues songstress, Karen Lee Andrews for a night to remember.  

Gates open: 6:00pm
Karen Lee Andrews: 6:20pm
Sneaky Sound System: 7:00pm
Icehouse: 8:15pm

*Event duration is a guide only and may be subject to change.

Icehouse

ICEHOUSE, one of Australia’s most revered and beloved rock bands will return to the Sydney Opera House forecourt in December for a special summer concert in this iconic setting. 

Following an incredible 2022 tour celebrating 40 years of the seminal, ‘Great Southern Land’ the band will land in Sydney with a show promising an unforgettable and uniquely Australian experience under the stars. 

ICEHOUSE will be joined by Australian dance music luminaries, Sneaky Sound System and blues & soul artist, Karen Lee Andrews. 

Presented by Live Nation

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