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Operator
  
Luna Park Venues

Capacity
  
2,950

Opened
  
2 April 2004

Phone
  
+61 2 9033 7600

Big Top Sydney

Full name
  
The Big Top at Luna Park Sydney

Former names
  
Luna Circus (planning/construction)

Location
  
Luna Park, Milsons Point

Owner
  
Brookfield Metro Edgley Pty Ltd

Broke ground
  
7 February 2003 (2003-02-07)

Address
  
Luna Park Sydney, 1 Olympic Dr, Sydney NSW 2061, Australia

Similar
  
Luna Park Sydney, Hordern Pavilion, En Theatre, Thebarton Theatre, Festival Hall

Profiles

The Big Top (also known as the Big Top Auditorium and The Arena; commonly known as Big Top Sydney) is a multi-purpose entertainment venue located within Luna Park Sydney. Opening in 2004, the venue was a part of the amusement park’s 2003 redevelopment plan. It has a capacity of nearly 3,000, making it one of Sydney’s largest mid-sized venues.

It has housed notable events such as: the 2005 MTV Australia Video Music Awards, Come Together Music Festival and the 2013 Sydney Darts Masters.

History

The venue was originally proposed in 1999 by Metro Edgley Pty Ltd. Known as Luna Circus, the building was proposed as a venue for circus acts and a possible site for a permanent Cirque du Soleil show. Plans were underway to begin construction in 2000, opening in 2001. However, the proposal was not approved by the North Sydney Council until December 2002. Construction began in February 2003 and completed was completed in December. It was built on the site of the former Ghost Train

An opening celebration concert was held 2 April 2004. It was hosted by Simon Burke and featured performances by Caroline O'Connor, Marina Prior and David Campbell. The first official event held at the venue was a performance Sunset Boulevard (featuring Judi Connelli and Michael Cormick) on 3 April 2004.

References

Big Top Sydney Wikipedia