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Hordern Pavilion

Many millions of people have been through its doors – to dance, to sing, to dine and even do business.

The Hordern Pavilion has long been one of Sydney’s favourite entertainment venues. Set in the Moore Park Precinct, the Hordern’s historic facade disguises a versatile venue packed with potential.

“The Hordern”, as it is affectionately known by Sydneysiders, has been an architecturally and socially significant Sydney landmark since it opened in 1924. Now best known as a rock concert venue, the Hordern Pavilion was originally constructed to meet the increasing popularity of the Royal Easter Show.

Aside from the Easter Show, the Hordern was utilized for a variety of events, some of which were a little unusual. The Hordern now offers flexible and modern facilities to stage Australia’s greatest events. Over the years some of the world’s leading acts have appeared at The Hordern.

Parking and Public Transport

Where to eat

The Hordern contains multiple Food & Beverage outlets located both in Foyer and inside the Pavilion itself.

The Entertainment Quarter within Moore Park has a wide variety of restaurants and bars just a short walk from The Hordern.

As a condition of entry, no commercial food or drink to be brought into the venue.

Accessibility

Hordern Pavilion is proudly an accessible venue for all patrons.

A viewing platform is available at this event for those that require assistance.

Accessible seating is reserved solely for fans and companions who require: wheelchair seating, companion card holders, seating with limited steps, vision and hearing impairments; and other accessibility requirements.

For wheelchair & companion card enquires call 9921 5333 or email the venue here.

Conditions of Entry