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Mob Tix

For thousands of years, Tubowgule, the land on which the Opera House stands, has been a place of gathering and belonging. The Gadigal people would meet on the tidal island, eat and share stories. The Opera House carries on this legacy by embracing and celebrating the culture of Australia’s First Peoples. And we  believe that Art should be accessible for all.  

We are proud to offer Mob Tix. These are discounted tickets for First Nations People to selected shows at the Opera House.

How do I access Mob Tix?

Select the event you'd like to purchase tickets to from the list below. Click ‘book now’ on the event page, and when selecting your seats, select Mob Tix from the available options.

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Academy St Martin's in the Fields

The Academy of St Martin in the Fields punches above its weight in the music that made its name and now you can hear this celebrated ensemble with Joshua Bell in the renewed acoustic of the Concert Hall.

Three news reporters on a broken iceberg floating off to sea

Dimanche

Sometime in the near future... Humanity has failed to adapt to the new ecological reality. It is officially the end of the world as we know it.

Bark of Millions

Featuring 54 new original songs inspired by queer idols throughout world history. A world-premiere hybrid work from renowned artist Taylor Mac, and performed by a global ensemble of queer artists. Join the celebration of queer history on the Concert Hall stage for this epic performance.

A woman in an Indian saree dancing to the sound of a Japanese drum

Chi Udaka

Chi Udaka is a kaleidoscope of sound and vision with taiko drums, shakuhachi flute, cello, classical Indian vocals and dance.

Emma Donovan

Beloved, ARIA-nominated Indigenous singer-songwriter Emma Donovan brings her dazzling soul, roots and country sound to her headlining debut at the Sydney Opera House.

Message In A Bottle

Message In A Bottle is a spectacular new dance-theatre show from triple-Olivier Award nominee, Kate Prince, inspired by and set to the iconic hits of 17-time Grammy Award-winning artist Sting, including Every Breath You Take, Roxanne, Walking On The Moon and more.

Sibyl

Sibyl is a rich sensory experience melding exquisite music, powerful vocals, and compelling visuals from visionary South African artist William Kentridge. The evening of two parts begins with The Moment Has Gone, a film with live score, followed by Waiting for the Sibyl, a chamber opera featuring nine performers.

First Stories of the House

Join the late Harold Blair’s daughter, Nerida Blair and contemporary First Nations performers in conversation with Daniel Browning.

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