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The mandopop legends sodagreen are bringing their 20th Anniversary Concert Tour (《二十年一刻》巡迴演唱會) to Australian shores this March with shows in Sydney and Melbourne 

Already enthralling over 12 cities with 25 unforgettable sold-out performances, different segments of the show share memories of the band’s extraordinary journey, using seasons as a metaphor for the different stages of the band’s career. Celebrating each of their fans, from 20 years to now, experience the unparalleled energy as they take to the stage at ICC Sydney Theatre and Melbourne’s John Cain Arena.

Come celebrate the 20 years of friendships, relationships, and music that make up sodagreen!

EVENT INFORMATION

All Ages. Patrons aged 15 years or under must be accompanied by an adult. Please read ICC Sydney Theatre’s conditions of entry here before arrival.

During the performance, there is strictly no photography, audio recording, video recording, or live streaming allowed.

SHOW TIMES
Doors: 6.00pm  
Show Start: 7.30pm

Times are approximate and subject to change without warning.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Q: Can I bring light sticks / light rings? 
A: Patrons are not permitted to bring light sticks or light rings of any type to this event.

Q: Can I wear chains? 
A: Chains of any sort are not permitted, including those on clothing. Please leave these items at home.

Q: Can I bring a handheld battery-operated fan? 
A: Battery-operated fans are not permitted as the venue is indoors and air-conditioned.

Q: Can I bring a paper fan? 
A: You’re welcome to bring a paper fan only if it can fit inside your 15cm x 20cm bag.

Q: Can I bring glow sticks? 
A: From a safety and sustainability perspective, glow sticks (wearable or handheld) are not permitted into the venue.

Q:  What is the difference between a light stick and a glow stick?
A: Light sticks are generally a plastic wand that is battery operated. Glow sticks are translucent plastic tubes which contain chemical substances and does not require an electrical power source to produce light.

Q: Why are glow sticks not permitted? 
A: ICC Sydney is committed to being as sustainable as possible by reducing the environmental impact of events. The chemicals inside of glow sticks are harmful to the environment, especially amphibians and aquatic animals. They also introduce more single use plastics to landfill.