La Traviata for $4

February 19, 2020 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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More than 400,000 people have been to Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour since it launched in 2012 and to celebrate this milestone Opera Australia is offering 400 tickets for just $4 each to its 2020 production of La Traviata.

Opera on the harbour

This is a fantastic opportunity to experience Sydney’s iconic harbourside setting at its best, with Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour regarded as a signature, not-to-be-missed event on the cultural calendar, and Concrete Playground naming it “the best outdoor event to ever be staged in Australia”.

In 2020 guests can revisit the show that started it all with Verdi’s iconic La Traviata set against the stunning backdrop of the city skyline, the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.

400 tickets at $4 each will be available exclusively via Today Tix and go on sale from 10:00am Tuesday 25 February 2020.

Audiences are encouraged to download the TodayTix app in the App Store or Google Play Store and set an alert for a chance to access tickets to select performance dates once they go on sale. A two-ticket limit per person applies and tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis until allocation is exhausted.

LINK: https://www.todaytix.com/x/sydney/shows/20953-la-traviata-on-sydney-harbour

La Traviata is the perfect production for those wanting to experience opera for the first time. Complete with lavish sets on the harbour, a glistening nine metre-high chandelier, exquisite costumes and hummable tunes including the famous drinking song ‘Brindisi’, this is a must-see bucket list Sydney experience!

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