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Paul Kelly in Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds with James Ledger

Fri 28 February 2020
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Paul Kelly in Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds with James Ledger A unique and intimate performance at Taronga Zoo Share Tweet The annual Twilight at Taronga Summer Concert Series promises to deliver another standout season of Sydney summer memories. As we celebrate 25 years in 2020, bringing together the breathtaking views of the Sydney Harbour skyline at dusk with the sounds from an incredible line-up of Australian and international artists. Twilight at Taronga unites music-loving audiences who want to enjoy a unique and intimate performance setting, with one of the best views in the world at the most visually breathtaking time on a summer’s evening. It all happens within the natural amphitheatre at Taronga Zoo as you enjoy a picnic while the wildlife of Taronga settle in for the evening. As a not-for-profit organisation, all proceeds go back into Taronga Zoo’s ongoing conservation work. Our “Concerts with a Conscience” approach promotes a message of sustainability across all parts of the event and we proudly focus on the Litter Free Oceans campaign that aims to protect our marine wildlife and oceans. Please help us stamp out single use plastics as we choose to re-use. With live music for all ages we’d love you to join us at Twilight at Taronga in 2020! Advertisement Where Taronga Zoo Bradleys Head Road, Mosman Get directions on Google Maps When Friday 28 February 2020 from 6pm to 10pm From 2020-02-28T18:00:00+11:00 To 2020-02-28T22:00:00+11:00 Cost Adults: $94 + booking fee Book tickets More Info Website Event tags Classical Advertisement Are we missing something? Help us improve this listing. The latest events direct to you
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bradleys head road
taronga zoo, mosman, 2088, nsw, australia

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