An orange circle on a black rectangle with black horizontal wires across the center and silhouette of 5 birds sitting on the wires.

Birds of Tokyo and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra present Birdsongs

28 – 30 September 2023

In the Concert Hall

Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Contemporary Music

One of Australia’s great iconic bands is teaming up with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra for “Birdsongs” an electrifying concert experience.

Rock soars to new heights with Symphony of “Birdsongs”

Experience the soaring melodies and raw energy of classic anthems including “Plans”, “Lanterns”, “Good Lord” and “Anchor”, alongside new works, reimagined with stunning orchestral arrangements.

Birds of Tokyo have cemented their place as Australia’s most successful contemporary rock band. They’ve captured the hearts of music fans with three chart-topping albums and multiple appearances at nation-stopping events including the AFL Grand Final and winning APRA’s ‘Rock Work of the Year’ an extraordinary seven times. But it's their concerts that truly set them apart - from explosions of energy to spine-tingling moments of intimacy, Birds of Tokyo are captivating live performers whose sweeping and dynamic songs are a powerful match for a full orchestra.

Don't miss your chance to witness this spectacular collaboration.

Conductor
Nicholas Buc

Presented by Sydney Symphony Orchestra

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