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Meg Washington with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Sydney Symphony Presents

Renowned for her sensational, soulful live performances, leading Australian artist Meg Washington is taking to the stage with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

Sydney Town Hall
Venue
Sydney Town Hall
Adult tickets from $49, concessions available
Reserve Premium A B C D
Adult AdultPremium$129.00
A
$109.00

B
$89.00

C
$69.00

D
$49.00
Student StudentPremium-
A
$93.00

B
$76.00

C
$59.00

D
-
Pensioner PensionerPremium-
A
$99.00

B
$81.00

C
$63.00

D
-
Under 35 AdultUnder 35-
A
$99.00

B
$81.00

C
$63.00

D
-
*Booking fee of $8.95 may apply

Duration

The concert will end at approximately 8:45pm. Latecomers might be admitted during a suitable break in the performance and will be guided to first available seats.

Pre-Concert

There will be no pre-concert talk prior to this performance commencing.

Program Book

Behind every great piece is a great story. Have a read through the program book to get all the details.

Meg’s highly influential, genre-defying work has been widely recognised by her peers and industry.

Nominated for 10 ARIA Awards and the winner of three – Breakthrough Artist, Best Female and in 2020, Best Cover Art for her fourth studio album, the ground-breaking and critically acclaimed Batflowers. Always full of surprises, last year Meg released a minimalist, crystalline interpretation of Hot Fuss by The Killers. Meg has just released a brand-new song, Eastcoaster with more new music to come in 2024.

Conducted by Vanessa Scammell, this electrifying performance with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra will showcase Meg Washington’s newest music, alongside the songs that made her famous, including Catherine Wheel, Lazarus Drug, Kiss Me Like You’re Going to Die and Skeleton Key.

Don’t miss this spectacular collaboration this February at the Sydney Town Hall!

Artists

VANESSA SCAMMELL conductor
MEG WASHINGTON vocalist/piano
BEN EDGAR
guitar

Please Note

The performance previously advertised for Friday 2 February has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. If you have purchased tickets for this performance we will contact you to discuss your ticketing options.

The Sydney Symphony apologises for any inconvenience as a result of this change.