Simone Young conducts Götterdämmerung
The Ring Cycle in Concert
Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House
Thu 19 Nov, 2026, 4.00pm
Sun 22 Nov, 2026, 2.00pm
With Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), Chief Conductor Simone Young draws our Ring Cycle to a thunderous finale after four epic years.
Duration
The concert is expected to run for 360 minutes, including two intervals of 60 minutes and 30 minutes.
Running late?
We can’t guarantee entry to the Concert Hall if you’re running late. If there’s a suitable break in the performance, you’ll be guided to the first available seats.
Pre-Concert Talk
Join us for the pre-concert talk 45 minutes before the performance in the Northern Foyer, presented by David Larkin.
Food & Drink at the Concert
Guests are welcome to bring their own food; however, BYO alcohol and knives are not permitted. A selection of bars and Sydney Opera House food options are available throughout the precinct.
In this stunning conclusion to his magnum opus, Wagner exposes the folly of the gods as the consequences of all their actions come crashing down upon them.
This is a work of stunning scale and impact that takes performers and audience alike to the extremes of the human experience. Buzzing with melancholy, Siegfried’s funeral march is atmospheric, while the climax of Brünnhilde’s final fiery moments swirl around you like the wind.
A trailblazer in the international opera world, Young made history in 2024 as the first woman and first Australian to conduct the Ring Cycle at the Bayreuth Festival, held in the theatre Wagner built specifically to stage his works.
Celebrated as a leading interpreter of Wagner’s music, Young leads an extraordinary cast of world-class singers, including Anja Kampe as Brünnhilde and Klaus Florian Vogt as Siegfried, alongside the full might of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Do not miss the devastating final chapter of this extraordinary tale.
Program
WAGNER
Götterdämmerung