Another stellar line-up of Australian acts has been secured for the highly anticipated Premier’s Gala Concerts for the 2023 NSW Seniors Festival.
Kate Ceberano, Rodger Corser, Ross Wilson, Harrison Craig, and Prinnie Stevens are all scheduled to perform at the four concerts next year.
Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast Adam Crouch said the concerts have been celebrating and entertaining seniors for four decades.
“Seniors are a vital part of our society and have and continue to make contributions that make our region the great place it is today,” Mr Crouch said.
“These concerts are our way of celebrating and saying thank you to seniors for the decades of hard work and sacrifice they have made not only our community but broader NSW.”
Tickets to the free concerts, which will be held at Aware Super Theatre in Sydney, will be available from 9am Wednesday, today, via Ticketek.
Minister for Seniors Mark Coure said the concerts are always really popular, and more than 30,000 are expected to attend next year.
“The concerts will also be live streamed for people to watch from home, so we can really live up to the festival’s theme of Celebrating Together,” Mr Coure said.
“In addition to concerts, there will be the NSW Seniors Festival Expo right next door, which will feature over 60 different exhibitions, with giveaways, live entertainment and more. There will also be more than 85 activities hosted during the festival right across the state so there is something for all seniors to get involved in during the festival.”
The concerts will be held on 2 and 3 February at 11am and 2.45pm at Aware Super Theatre, ICC Sydney. For more information on the NSW Seniors Festival, visit https://www.nsw.gov.au/seniors-festival.
Tickets will be available from www.ticketek.com.au/nswseniorsfestival or by calling 9215 7500 (9am to 3pm Monday to Friday).