NSW gov’t aims to boost scope of Sydney Opera House concerts

With the proposal, the iconic Australian venue's CEO says the venue will be able to "contemporary, diverse and dynamic" outdoor programme

New Order perform at the Sydney Opera House's Southern Forecourt © Warren Jackson

Australia’s New South Wales (NSW) government has proposed expanding the concert-hosting capabilities of the iconic Sydney Opera House to help boost its position as a touring and cultural destination.

The proposed reforms focus on the use of the famed venue’s various outdoor spaces, with Labour government officials seeking to expand capacity, reduce sound restrictions, and extend operating hours to boost major concerts.

For the outdoor Southern Forecourt, which will host the likes of Wolf Alice and the DMA’s…

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