Parkway Drive have shared details of a one-off show at Sydney’s Opera House, where concertgoers will be required to adhere to a black-tie dress code.The Australian band will take to the stage at the city’s iconic music venue on June 9, and deliver what is set to be one of their most memorable performances to date.Held at the Sydney Opera House, the event will see the members backed by a full symphony orchestra – in keeping with the usual type of performances seen at the historic site – and all concertgoers will be expected to abide by a strict black-tie dress code.According to a report from Kerrang!, the special Sydney show will be filmed for an upcoming project: a forthcoming feature film and a live album titled ‘Home’.“We’re Parkway Drive and we just took over the Sydney Opera House,” they say in a new clip. “The most iconic thing we have in Australia… Parkway is doing it Parkway-style… Completely different show, completely different concept.”In a new statement, frontman Winston McCall said: “For over two decades, we have carried our home in our hearts as we roamed around the world.
Australia has made us; from the dirt to the sky, it is who we are. So, it is with open arms that we present to you this iconic event: Parkway Drive as you have never seen or heard it, with a full symphonic orchestra, performed at the most iconic building in the land – the Sydney Opera House.“One night, one show, one band.
Please join us for a black-tie celebration of the place we call home.”Check out the clip below, and visit here to buy tickets.Be a part of history and join us on June 9th, as we perform a special one off show with a full symphonic orchestra at the iconic Sydney Opera House.
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