Opera In The Pub At The Empire

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Opera Bites has teamed up with the exquisite Empire Hotel to bring their winning opera formula to a pub near you!

Discover celebrated highlights from the world’s favourite operas with arias and ensembles served up to you with canapes and champagne. Expect to be humming all the way home with favourites you’ll know and love from Turandot, Rigoletto, La Boheme, Don Giovanni, Carmen and more.

With witty narration to give a sense of context and presented in true Opera Bites style, expect all the glamour of the opera house in the relaxed and elegant environs of The Empire Hotel.

Tickets $95 + booking fee (includes entertainment, champagne and canapes)
Details and bookings at www.operabites.com.au

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