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Sydney Philharmonia Choirs

Lost Birds

When
  • Saturday 16 August 2025 from 2:30pm to 4:20pm
Cost

Starting from: Premium $75 (No reserved seating at this event but priority access to best seats from 1.30pm) General Admission $50 | Under 30 $30 Concessions Not applicable at this event. A booking fee of $8.95 per transaction applies.

Sydney’s White Bay Power Station is the venue for a powerful and moving concert inspired by the natural world and the effects of industrialisation.

Brett Weymark conducts Sydney Philharmonia Choirs’ Chamber Singers in two song cycles. One is lyrical and tender, the other playful – both use the sheer beauty of music to call attention to our effect on the planet. A new work from Nardi Simpson and music from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons transformed for choir rounds out the program.

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