Tickets are now on sale for the first release shows at the brand-new Wollondilly Performing Arts Centre. The website went live today, featuring information about the gleaming new cultural hub and giving audiences their first opportunity to access online ticket sales for a range of exciting performances in the new venue.

Patrons can go to the new website at www.wollondillypac.com.au to see what is coming up at the Performing Arts Centre, buy tickets or grab a membership package for discounted tickets, exclusive events, drink vouchers and special offers.

First release tickets include some of Australia’s finest comedians: Jimeoin - Who’s your Man (7 December), Anh Do the Happiest Refugee (27 March) and Arj Barker (15 February).

Visitors can also look forward to seeing musical theatre greats such as Mark Vincent – Life is Beautiful (2 February), as well as some of the best touring live acts and tribute bands including The Robertson Brothers – 1960s TV Variety Show (7 September) and Echoes of Pink Floyd – 60 Years of Pink Floyd (1 March).

Mayor Matt Gould said, “The Performing Arts Centre is the centrepiece of the Wollondilly Cultural Civic and Community Precinct, which will contribute to the appeal of the Picton CBD as a vibrant and welcoming hub for creative and community connection. I can’t wait to see some of these big-name acts come to the Wollondilly Shire after the doors are open in November 2024.”

As well as providing a professionally staffed and equipped venue for hire by commercial and community groups, the Performing Arts Centre will present its own diverse program of events, designed to appeal to every age, taste and interest. A black-tie season launch will unveil the 2025 Season in late November.

A fun, free and high energy event in Menangle Street, The Big Bang Street Party and Arts Festival on Saturday 16 November will be a celebration of the launch of this exciting new community facility. The legendary Rogue Traders with Natalie Bassingthwaighte will head the line-up, with plenty of high energy action from African street performers, Taiko drumming and a sizzling Samba show.

To find out what is coming up at the Wollondilly Performing Arts Centre, head to our website or follow us on Facebook.