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  • Naomi Wenitong and Joel Wenitong

    Utzon Room

    14 Aug 2025

    • Contemporary Music
    • First Nations

    Experience an evening of music, culture, and storytelling with Naomi Wenitong and Joel “Weno” Wenitong. This brother-sister duo have had a profound impact on hip-hop music in Australia. They continue to make change in their communities by empowering First Nations youth.

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  • Sjaella

    Utzon Room

    13 Jul 2025

    • Classical Music

    Sublime singing from German acapella ensemble Sjaella, in an ethereal program celebrating their Utzon Room debut.

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  • Ray Chen in Recital

    Concert Hall

    12 Sep 2025

    • Classical Music

    Join Ray Chen as he makes his highly anticipated return to Sydney Opera House.

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  • SongRites Short Films

    Playhouse

    3 Sep 2025

    • Cinema
    • First Nations

    Experience four powerful First Nations short films by First Nations storytellers from regional communities, underpinned by their connection to Country and culture.

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  • Kids Music Playtime

    Joan Sutherland Theatre Northern Foyer

    18 Jul – 5 Dec 2025

    • Kids & Families
    • Classical Music
    • Contemporary Music

    Ages 0 - 2 | Our introduction to live music - perfect for your toddler and you! Step into a world of musical wonder and excitement with our monthly Kids Music Playtime, where imagination meets the magic of music, creating a perfect harmony that will delight young hearts and minds.

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  • Terms

    These Terms of Use govern your use of the Sydney Opera House Website.

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  • Architectural Tour

    Dates vary

    Get your architecture fix on an in-depth tour. Hear how architects, engineers, builders and artists came together to create this UNESCO World Heritage masterpiece.

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  • “Rebirth and resurrection”

    Who better to help reopen the heart of the Opera House than William Barton? The celebrated Kalkadunga musician estimates he has played the venue over 300 times. This week, with clapsticks made from wood salvaged from the stage, he'll perform with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in a triumphant return to the Concert Hall.

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  • About All About Women

    All About Women is the Sydney Opera House’s festival of ideas about gender, justice, and equality, held annually in the week of International Women’s Day. Enormously successful and celebrated, it fills our venues with buzzy, inspiring, and agenda-setting conversations.

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  • Michael Nelson Jagamara

    For those fortunate enough to meet him, he embodied the qualities of the quintessential bush gentleman. Dressed in his jacket and distinctive Akubra hat, he exuded a dignified presence, often sharing humorous anecdotes and stories. Whether in Papunya or New York, Alice Springs or Brisbane, Sydney or Vienna, Jagamara often struck up conversations with new friends and passers-by alike, introducing himself with a warm smile and a handshake, announcing, “Hello, I'm a famous artist!”

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    Jagamara photographed in black and white sitting on carpeted steps in front of the mural 'Possum Dreaming'.