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Sydney Eisteddfod Singer of the Year
 

This Sunday 20th August, finalists for Sydney Eisteddfod’s Junior and Senior Singer of the Year will join the Sydney Eisteddfod House Band to perform some of the biggest classical pop and musical theatre hits of the last 100 years.

Held at the Petersham RSL Club, the 2023 Sydney Eisteddfod Singer of the Year will showcase the extraordinary talent of ten, young Australian singers, providing finalists with an opportunity to further their professional careers!

Last year’s winners, Jensen Mazza (Junior) and Hudson Bertram (Senior), took home a shared prize pool of $4500 and have gone on to perform at many prestigious events across the country.

Don’t miss the contemporary singing event of the year – also live-streamed on the Australian Digital Concert Hall!

 

Event details

Venue: Petersham RSL,301 Trafalgar Street, Petersham
Bookings: https://sydneyeisteddfod.com.au/artfuel/purchase/tickets/18849/325/seatpicker
Start Date: Sunday 20 August 2023

Date and Time: Sunday 20th August 2023, 6:00pm
Run Time: 2 hours 30 minutes (food available at the venue)

 

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