Mob Tickets are available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Australia.
Tickets are for select performances only and subject to availability.
Sydney Symphony are offering Mob Tickets for First Nations audiences
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the many lands on which we work and perform. We perform our art in a long tradition, as Aboriginal peoples were the first musicians on these lands of what we call Australia. We believe music is a universal language that unites. We pay our respects to Gadigal Ancestors past and present, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our home, the Sydney Opera House stands.
Mob Tickets are special priced tickets for First Nations people to selected Sydney Symphony concerts. There are a limited number of tickets for the concerts listed below.
Click ‘Book Now’ under your preferred concert and select your seats. Choose a reserve between A–C reserve and your Mob Tickets discount will be applied atthe next step, in your cart.
Experience the expressive range and power of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, from Mozart’s effervescent Piano Concerto No.19 to Bruckner’s magnificent wall of sound in his Seventh Symphony, and the world premiere of Blue Light Sphere by Australian composer Kate Moore.
9–12 April | Sydney Opera House Concert Hall
Be inspired by the spirit of the ocean in this joyous, uplifting concert that combines traditional and contemporary Pacific sounds and an 80-person choir with the power of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, live at the Sydney Opera House.
20 & 21 June | Sydney Opera House Concert Hall
Come together at the Sydney Opera House as iconic activist and multi award-winning songwriter Kutcha Edwards – ‘quite possibly the finest contemporary singer of his generation’ (Rhythms Magazine) – presents Ngarli-Wangu, together with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Conductor in Residence Benjamin Northey.
14 October | Sydney Opera House Concert Hall
Mob Tickets are made possible through the generous support of Dr. Rachel Oberon