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  • Eat & Drink at Vivid LIVE

    • Contemporary Music

    There’s plenty of ways to eat and drink your way around the Sydney Opera House during this year’s Vivid LIVE.

  • How to craft a Grug costume

    In celebration of Ted Prior’s beloved series of children’s picture books, we’ve crafted these easy to follow steps for you to create your very own Grug costume at home.

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  • The Necks: Painting with sound

    How the 'ambient jazz' masters got inside our heads at Vivid LIVE.

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  • School kids write migrant family stories into song

    Students from Lansvale Public tell history and humour with musician Luke Escombe

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  • Rosie Waterland's Six Things to Love About SIX

    Rosie Waterland counts down the six reasons you must see this “Beyoncé concert disguised as a musical”.

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  • Liverpool Boys High rewrites the school curriculum with creativity

    Principal Mike Saxon and his students are changing the way we learn.

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    Two boys studying a skeleton.
  • The Art of the Score

    • Classical Music

    This June, Sydney Symphony Orchestra will perform the iconic music of composer John Williams in four unique concerts at Sydney Opera House. Hear from your hosts, Art of the Score podcasters Andrew Pogson, Dan Golding and conductor Nicholas Buc, on why they are the composer's 'superfans'.

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  • Jack Johnson is making concerts recyclable

    Tour manager Max Tischler on how he makes world tours eco-friendly.

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  • Learn

    Creative Learning at the Opera House explores the art and artists on our stages, the architecture, science and engineering of the building, and the rich, on-going First Nations history of Tubowgule, here on Gadigal land.

    School girls sitting outside on the stairs of the Sydney opera house.
  • Health and wellbeing

    The health and wellbeing of everyone attending the Opera House is our top priority. We’re committed to making your experience safe, comfortable and enjoyable, with a number of measures in place including regular cleaning of high-touch areas, air conditioning systems that maximise ventilation, and hand sanitiser stations positioned in all paths of travel. We remind our audiences and visitors to please stay home if you feel unwell. If you need to discuss your ticketing or booking options, contact our Box Office team on 02 9250 7777.

    Architectural detail of the concrete pillars inside the Sydney opera house.