What’s On in Sydney

Our Concierge can tell you about all the best things to do and see in Sydney.
  • 24 Sep - 01 Feb Yinka Shonibare MBE
    Museum of Contemporary Art

    Discover the work of internationally acclaimed Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare MBE, with this major solo exhibition encompassing 12 years of his artistic practice.
    For more details visit www.mca.com.au
  • 11 Oct - 26 Jan Monet & The Impressionists
    Art Gallery of New South Wales

    The Art Gallery of NSW is the only Australian venue for this extraordinary exhibition of impressionist paintings from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, including 30 works by Claude Monet alongside masterpieces by Cezanne, Degas, Pissarro, Renoir, Sisley and others. For details about the exhibition visit www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au.
  • 13 Dec - 01 Mar New Acquisitions
    Museum of Contemporary Art
    This exhibition, sponsored by Sofitel Sydney Wentworth, showcases works from the MCA collection, focusing on recently acquired works by Australian artists. For details, visit www.mca.com.au.
  • 13 Dec & 20 Dec Noël! Noël! by the Brandenburg Orchestra
    City Recital Hall, Angel Place

    Enjoy the peaceful, uplifting and joyous Christmas concert series that perfectly captures the spirit of the festival season. Church concerts will also be performed. For details, visit www.brandenburg.com.au.
  • 10 Jan - 31 Jan Sydney Festival
    Various locations throughout Sydney

    For details on events visit www.sydneyfestival.com.au. Click here for details on Sofitel's Sydney Festival Stay and Play package. For details on Sydney Festival
  • 31 Dec 2008 Sydney New Year's Eve
    Various locations throughout Sydney

    Join the celebrations and take a front row seat to enjoy one of the best fireworks displays in the world. You can even enjoy complete bridge views from the comfort of your room at Sofitel Sydney Wentworth. For reservations, call 1800 676 960.
  • 23 Jan - 15 Feb 2009 Chinese New Year Festival
    Various locations throughout Sydney

    Featuring more than 50 events over three weeks, the City of Sydney's 2009 Chinese New Year Festival will be the largest celebration of the Luna New Year outside of Asia. For details, visit www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au.