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Qudos Bank Arena

  • Music
  • Sydney Olympic Park
at Qudos Bank Arena
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Time Out says

This Homebush entertainment arena is the largest indoor entertainment and sporting venue in Australia. While it's known as the 'Sydney Superdome', it's currently called the Qudos Bank Arena, and was formerly known at the Acer and Allphones Arena. It boast some pretty awesome sound and lighting, plus stall views provide a decent view from right around the arena. If you want primo spots opt for one of the corporate boxes or book tickets down on the right front hand side.

Details

Address:
Sydney Olympic Park
Olympic Blvd
Sydney
2127

What’s on

J Balvin

It's been less than a year since global sensation J Balvin was last on Aussie soil (he performed a sold-out show at the Hordern Pavilion in July 2023), and now he's just announced a return as part of his massive Que Bueno Volver a Verte Tour (It’s Good To See You Tour). Hailing from Medellín, Colombia, the reggaeton superstar’s first chart-topper was ‘Mi Gente’ with Willy William in 2017, and he quickly rose to fame for his high-octane live concerts. In 2019, Balvin made history as the first Latin headliner in Lollapalooza’s 28-year history and ever since, the artist has worked with musical titans like Justin Beiber, Dua Lipa, Cardi B, Ed Sheeran, Skrillex and Pharrell.  When is J Balvin playing in Sydney? The barrier-busting musician will perform at Qudos Bank Arena on Friday, September 6. J Balvin will also head to Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Auckland as part of his five-leg touring route. How can I get tickets to the Sydney J Balvin show and how much do tickets cost? The Frontier Members pre-sale will run for 24 hours from 2pm (local time) on Monday, March 25, or until the allocation is exhausted. General tickets go on sale from 1pm (local time) on Wednesday, March 27. You can get them from the Frontier Touring website here. What will the Sydney J Balvin show be like? It’s time to dust off your dancing shoes and look – and feel – bonita, because J Balvin's shows are known to be epic, high-energy spectacles. You're guaranteed to hear all the bangers, including 'Mi Gente'

Take That and Sophie Ellis-Bextor Sydney

In news that is causing nineties music fans Sydney-wide to tremble in their Reeboks, the English pop group Take That (the band that launched Robbie Williams, who were responsible for some of the most impossibly catchy ballads of the decade, including Back for Good) have announced they’ll be performing in Sydney later this year. And the best bit? They’re bringing Sophie Ellis-Bextor – the powerhouse behind the comeback song of the summer Murder on the Dancefloor – along with them.  Take That and Sophie Ellis-Bextor's Australian leg of This Life On Tour will take them from the Barossa Valley to Queensland’s Mount Cotton – with Ricki-Lee even joining them for the Hunter Valley show, and additional guests still to be announced. When is Take That in Sydney? Gary Barlow and co (Take That currently comprises Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen – not Robbie Williams) will be taking over Olympic Park's Qudos Bank Arena on Thursday, November 7, 2024. If you’re NSW-based, you can also catch the tour at A Day On The Green in the Hunter Valley on Saturday, November 9. How can I get tickets to the Sydney Take That show and how much do they cost? The ticket pre-sale will start today (Wednesday, February 7), with pre-sale prices ranging from $119 for C Reserve Seating to $379 for a This Life VIP Package. The general sale will begin on Tuesday, February 13, and all tickets will be made available via Frontier Touring. Who will the Sydney Take That support acts be? Nineties pop princess Sophie

Chris Stapleton

  • Folk, country and blues

If you’re a country music fan, you’re almost guaranteed to be familiar with Chris Stapleton. For those of you who are less familiar, let us assure you that Stapleton is a certified big name on the scene. He’s collaborated with Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars and Ed Sheeran, not to mention his work with none other than Taylor Swift for the re-recorded version of her song ‘I Bet You Think About Me’.  The Kentucky-born star has won ten Grammys, 15 Country Music Association awards and 10 Academy of Country Music awards – placing him amongst the most celebrated musicians in the United States. Now, Chris Stapleton has announced that he’s finally touring Australia and New Zealand for the first time ever in early 2025.  When is Chris Stapleton in Sydney? The legendary country muso will close out his tour Down Under by playing at the Qudos Bank Arena on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. So far, Stapleton has only announced a single show in the Emerald City, but we’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for any additional dates. His Sydney show is Stapleton’s last stop on the Aussie leg of his tour, which will also see him perform in Melbourne and Brisbane on February 25 and February 28, respectively.  How can I get tickets to the Sydney Chris Stapleton shows and how much do they cost? The Live Nation presale starts at 11am today (Thursday, April 11) – keen country beans can register here. General sales kick off on Friday, April 12 via Ticketek, also at 11am.  What will the Chris Stapleton Sydney show be l

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