Upcoming concerts in Sydney 2024

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  1. Tennessee Whiskey
  2. White Horse
  3. You Should Probably Leave
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Chris Stapleton

  1. Tennessee Whiskey
  2. White Horse
  3. You Should Probably Leave
Chris Stapleton Photo

Chris Stapleton

  1. Take Me To Church
  2. Work Song
  3. Northern Attitude (with Hozier)
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Hozier

  1. Broken Strings
  2. I Won't Let You Go
  3. You Give Me Something
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James Morrison

  1. Big Jet Plane
  2. Chateau
  3. Stay With Me - Live From Spotify Berlin
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Angus & Julia Stone

  1. Big Jet Plane
  2. Chateau
  3. Stay With Me - Live From Spotify Berlin
Angus & Julia Stone Photo

Angus & Julia Stone

  1. Big Jet Plane
  2. Chateau
  3. Stay With Me - Live From Spotify Berlin
Angus & Julia Stone Photo

Angus & Julia Stone

  1. Liverpool Street In The Rain
  2. Love Reigns
  3. Everything
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MALL GRAB

  1. Liverpool Street In The Rain
  2. Love Reigns
  3. Everything
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MALL GRAB

  1. Bloody Mother Fucking Asshole
  2. Factory
  3. Some Children See Him
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Martha Wainwright

  1. My Philosophy
  2. Please Break Me Gently
  3. Place In The Sun
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Tex Perkins

  1. A Man Without Love
  2. Can't Take My Eyes Off You
  3. Quando Quando Quando
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Engelbert Humperdinck

  1. Keith
  2. SAME SONGS
  3. Christmas Tree Farm - Spotify Singles
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Kaylee Bell

  1. Lights Out
  2. Lights Out (feat. Fred again..) - HAAi Remix
  3. Baby, We're Ascending
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Haai

  1. Lights Out
  2. Lights Out (feat. Fred again..) - HAAi Remix
  3. Baby, We're Ascending
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Haai

  1. Run Into The World
  2. Out Of Time
  3. The Other House
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Tim Rogers

Most famous venues for live shows in Sydney

  1. State Theatre
  2. Munro Warehouse
  3. Oxford Art Factory
  4. City Recital Hall
  5. Qudos Bank Arena
  6. Lansdowne Hotel
  7. Accor Stadium
  8. ENGIE Stadium

About Sydney

MUSIC

Sydney is Australia's iconic metropolis famous for its Sydney Opera House, a globally recognized architectural marvel, that hosts symphony orchestras, ballet performances, and operas. The City Recital Hall, renowned for its acoustic concerts, showcases classical and contemporary concerts. Sydney's street performers add a melodic touch to landmarks like Circular Quay, creating a harmonious atmosphere for locals and tourists.

Sydney has been a breeding ground for numerous influential musicians and bands that have made a mark on the global music stage. One of the city's most iconic exports is the rock band AC/DC, originally formed in 1973. Their powerful sound has earned them a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, making the band one of the best-selling bands in music history. Another renowned Sydney-born act is Tame Impala, a psychedelic rock band led by Kevin Parker. Their experimental style has gained international acclaim, earning them Grammy nominations and a devoted fanbase worldwide.

In the genre of electronic music, Sydney is home to the chart-topping duo The Presets. Additionally, the electronic dance trio RÜFÜS DU SOL initially formed in Sydney, has gained a global following for their house and techno-infused tracks. Sydney has also produced talented solo artists like Sia, whose powerful vocals and songwriting skills have earned her multiple Grammy nominations and widespread recognition.

CULTURE

The Art Gallery of New South Wales, located in the Domain parklands, houses an impressive collection of Australian, European, and Asian artworks, inviting art lovers to immerse themselves in diverse artistic expressions. The Rocks, Sydney's historic district, preserves the city's convict heritage through cobblestone streets and historic buildings, offering a glimpse into its colonial past. The Australian Museum, Australia's oldest museum, showcases the country's natural and cultural history, captivating visitors with interactive exhibits. Sydney's Indigenous heritage finds expression in places like the Bangarra Dance Theatre, where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander traditions blend seamlessly with contemporary dance, reflecting the city's commitment to cultural diversity.

HISTORY

Sydney is surrounded by several cities, each with its unique charm. To the north, Newcastle, in the west, the Blue Mountains region, including towns like Katoomba, offers natural landscapes and hiking opportunities. Heading south, Wollongong allures visitors with its sandy shores and vibrant surf culture.

The Sydney Harbour Bridge, an engineering marvel, is an iconic symbol of the city's progress and determination. The Rocks Discovery Museum, located in a historic sandstone building, narrates the tale of Sydney's convict beginnings, offering a glimpse into the harsh realities of early colonial life. The Aboriginal heritage of Sydney is preserved in sites like the Barangaroo Reserve, a waterfront park that showcases the cultural significance of the land to the local Gadigal people. Sydney's historical landmarks, such as the Queen Victoria Building and St. Andrew's Cathedral, echo stories of the city's growth and transformation.

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