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Wake

Where
Carriageworks
Carriageworks
245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh NSW 2042
Bay 17
When

Weekdays, 7:30pm to 9:05pm Saturdays, 8:30pm to 10:05pm Sundays, 6pm to 7:35pm Wednesday 14 January to Sunday 25 January Except Monday 19 January and Tuesday 20 January

Cost

Starting from: $69 + booking fee

In Ireland, a wake is no ordinary farewell. It’s a ritual of release where music, stories, and laughter spill through the night into the dawn as community gathers to honour endings and embrace new beginnings.

WAKE takes that spirit and transforms it into a contemporary spectacular. Come for a kaleidoscopic variety show featuring world-class Irish talent – from pole dancers and breakdancers to tap and aerial artistry, from slam poets to live musicians. This is tradition spun sideways, a riot of artistry and energy that juxtaposes the ancient and the now. 

Created by Dublin trailblazers THISISPOPBABY (RIOT, 2018), this dynamic ensemble is unapologetically alive. It has wowed audiences across the globe, praised as “a raucous, pole-dancing rollercoaster” (The Guardian) and “Riverdance for club queens” (The Irish Times). 

Both spectacle and communion, this is a celebration of life, loss and wild joy, showcasing the very best of contemporary Irish culture. Step inside, and live.

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