
Blak & Deadly: The First Nations Gala Concert
Thu Mar 2 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Thu Mar 2 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Thu Mar 2 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
The ticket allocation for this event is exhausted, however, tickets are available to purchase by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities under the Sydney WorldPride MobTix program. For more information and applications, please visit the MobTix program page.
Should more allocation become available later in the year we will advise patrons via our newsletter. Subscribe here. It is against the law to resell tickets to NSW events for profit and we will not be issuing tickets to any purchaser until closer to the event, as such do not buy tickets from unauthorised resellers like Viagogo or Gumtree.
Made by and for First Nations people, everyone is welcome at this glittering event starring Jessica Mauboy, Casey Donovan and Deborah Cheetham AO.
Blak & Deadly: The First Nations Gala Concert, the only WorldPride Official event at the iconic Sydney Opera House, will be hosted by ‘Faboriginal’ comedian Steven Oliver and will feature performances from music duo Electric Fields, award-winning artist Mo’Ju and Ru Paul’s Drag Race Down Under star Kween Kong.
Pop singers Samuel Gaskin and the Merindas, and Indigenous Canadian tenor and musician, Jeremy Dutcher, will also take part in the evening of festivities.
Alongside this, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Sydney Philharmonia Choirs will provide a stunning addition to this incredible line-up of First Nations LGBTQIA+ talent and artistry.
As you sit under the sails of the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, you are visiting Tubowgule – a place where Aboriginal people have feasted, sung, danced and told stories for many generations. Our country’s past, present and future awaits you in this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Sign up to the Sydney WorldPride newsletter to be the first to know when headliners are announced. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people can access discounted tickets through the Sydney WorldPride MobTix program.

Wheelchair Access, Auslan Interpreted, Assistive Listening, MobTix available
Concert Hall
All ages. People aged 16-17 are recommended to be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. People aged 15 years or under must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. All children aged over 2 years old must hold a valid ticket.
Sydney Opera House ticketing