Sydney Opera House tickets now even easier to purchase
Purchasing tickets for Sydney Opera House performances is now even easier following the opening of a dedicated box office located in the ground floor foyer of Customs House, in the heart of the Sydney CBD.
The Sydney Opera House Ticketing Outlet at the Quay is open from 10am – 6pm, Monday – Friday, and 12pm – 6pm on Saturdays.
In addition to selling performance tickets, the new box office will also sell tickets for tours of Sydney Opera House and staff can provide expert advice and information on forthcoming shows.
In celebration of the new ticketing outlet and the launch of the new Studio program at Sydney Opera House, customers purchasing tickets for certain Studio shows will receive $5 off full price tickets.
The shows involved in the offer are Strange Kinko (crazy Japanese dance, 27 September), Gilgamesh (rock n’roll grunge theatre, 22 November) and Tom Tom Club (Adreline pumped acrobatics, 6 December). This offer is only valid for tickets purchased from the Sydney Opera House Ticketing Outlet at the Quay and is valid until 21 July.
For those people that enjoy the walk around Sydney harbour or feel the need to stretch their legs during their lunch break, tickets for performances and tours can still be purchased at the box office located at Sydney Opera House.
Tickets are also available to purchase online at www.sydneyoperahouse.com.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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