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The Listies - 'Make Some Noise!' at Bondi Pavilion
 

A hilarious mixtape of silly songs, zany sketches & class clowning.  For over a decade the award-winning Listies have toured the world doing shows for literally gazillions of kidults (that’s kids and their adults). Now it’s your turn.

Make Some Noise is a comedy concert for humans aged 4-400. Join the maestros of mirth, Rich and Matt, as they belt out a bunch of songs with the LOLs turned up to 11.

Will they be in tune? Almost. In time? Not quite.

In order? Definitely.

Can Rich dance? Let’s find out.

With tickets from $29 - it’s a party for your ears and both of them are invited. Hilarious, fabulous fun for the whole family!

Supported by Sydney Festival.

The Listies would like to thanks and acknowledge support from Waverley Council and Creative Victoria.

 

Event details

Venue: Bondi Pavilion, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bondi Beach NSW 2026 
Bookings: https://bit.ly/Make-Some-Noise-2024-Bondi
Start Date: Thursday 04 January 2024

Theatre performances for Children (and Adults!)
3 -13 January, 2024 inclusive (see session times below)

o    Wed 3rd January 6pm
o Thurs 4th January 10:30am and 2pm
o    Fri 5th January 10:30am and 2pm
o    Sat 6th January 2pm
o    Sun 7th January 10:30am and 2pm
o    Tues 9th January 10:30am 
o    Wed 10th  January 10:30am and 2pm
o    Thurs 11th January 10:30am and 2pm
o    Fri 12th January 10:30am and 2pm
o    Sat 13th January 2pm

 

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