Synthony Returns To Australia with 2024 Tour
A breathtaking fusion of electronic dance music and live orchestra with guest vocalists, instrumentalists and immersive visuals.
Merging modern dance music with a live orchestra, guest vocalists, world-class DJs and a dynamic lighting and visual show, Synthony is an event like no other.
After sell out shows across Australia and New Zealand in 2023, the event returns in 2024 for its biggest tour yet. Taking in Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth, this brand new show is sure to have you dancing the night away.
The Synthony 2024 tour begins in Brisbane at the Fortitude Music Hall (Friday, September 6) with Queensland Symphony Orchestra. The show then moves on to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre in Adelaide (Friday, September 13) with Southern Cross Symphony, Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne (Friday, September 20) with Australian Pops Orchestra before the final show at RAC Arena in Perth (Saturday, October 12) with Perth Symphony Orchestra.
Expect to hear all your favourite dance tracks from the likes of Swedish House Mafia, Basement Jaxx, Avicii, Fatboy Slim, Calvin Harris, Faithless, Fisher and more reimagined as orchestral bangers.
Conducted by Sarah-Grace Williams, the lineup of talent involved includes Ilan Kidron from the Potbelleez, Masha Mnjoyan, Emily Williams, Matty O, Nate Dousand, Mobin Master and Greg Gould.
Support for the Brisbane show comes from electronic duo Set Mo while the Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth legs of the tour will feature English rapper, singer, producer and DJ Example.
Expect a thrilling night of electronic hits and orchestral arrangements when Synthony returns to Australia later this year.
Pre-sale starts Tuesday, May 28 at 10:30am local time. You can register here. General tickets go on sale Thursday, May 30 at 9:30am via synthony.com.
Synthony 2024 Australian tour
Friday, September 6 – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane with Queensland Symphony Orchestra
Friday, September 13 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide with Southern Cross Symphony
Friday, September 20 – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne with Australian Pops Orchestra
Saturday, October 12 – RAC Arena, Perth with Perth Symphony Orchestra
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