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Black Panther In Concert

Sydney Symphony Presents

The Marvel phenomenon, live with Orchestra.

Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House
Venue
Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House
Adult tickets from $55, concessions available
Reserve Premium A B C D
Adult AdultPremium$121.00
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$111.00

B
$91.00

C
$75.00

D
$55.00
Student StudentPremium-
A
$100.00

B
$82.00

C
$68.00

D
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Pensioner PensionerPremium-
A
$100.00

B
$82.00

C
$68.00

D
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*Booking fee of $8.95 may apply.

Duration

Latecomers might be admitted during a suitable break in the performance and will be guided to first available seats. This concert will conclude at approximately 9:35pm.

Pre-Concert

There will be no pre-concert talk prior to this performance commencing.

Program Book

Behind every great piece is a great story. Have a read through the program book to get all the details.

For the first time in Australia, relive the excitement of Black Panther when the Sydney Symphony Orchestra performs Ludwig Göransson’s Oscar®-winning score live to film, conducted by Anthony Parnther with percussion by Massamba Diop.

In 2018, Marvel Studios’ Black Panther quickly became a global sensation and cultural phenomenon, showing a new dimension of how superhero films could be. Rolling Stone raved, “The film lights up the screen with a full-throttle blast of action and fun. That’s to be expected. But what sneaks up and floors you is the film’s racial conscience and profound, astonishing beauty.”  

After the death of his father, T’Challa now prepares to be crowned the new king of Wakanda. However, T’Challa finds that his position is now being challenged by the appearance of an old enemy named Killmonger, which puts both Wakanda and the world at risk. Teaming up with the Dora Milaje, his little sister Shuri, and his CIA ally Everett K. Ross, T’Challa must harness the powers of the Black Panther to fight his enemy and save Wakanda from destruction.

PROGRAM

GÖRANSSON Black Panther

ARTISTS

ANTHONY PARNTHER conductor
MASSAMBA DIOP tama

Season Partner

Credit Suisse