A Celtic Christmas
A Celtic Christmas
Experience the joy of an Irish holiday tradition with A Celtic Christmas, brought to life by A Taste of Ireland.
This internationally acclaimed touring production lands in Sydney for one night only at the State Theatre, delivering a festive spectacle of musical sounds, storytelling, and spirited dance.
Audiences can expect world-class performances from former World Irish Dance Champions and stars of Riverdance and Lord of the Dance.
The cast brings together traditional Irish music, heartfelt ballads, joyful carols, and exhilarating acapella tap battles—all wrapped in the warm glow of a family-friendly holiday show.
From the moment the foyer doors open at 6:00pm, the evening builds toward a two-act celebration of Irish culture and Christmas cheer. Classic songs like “Danny Boy” and “Tell Me Ma” will be performed alongside a variety of traditional tunes and festive favourites.
Now in its international touring season, A Celtic Christmas has won over audiences with over 150 five-star reviews and a growing global fanbase. The production is choreographed by Brent Pace and Ceili Moore, delivering both stunning technical precision and emotional resonance.
With accessible seating, a central location near public transport, and a reputation for unforgettable entertainment, this is a one-night celebration not to miss
Jingle Jigs, Reels a Treat."
— The Newcastle Herald
6:00pm – Foyer Doors Open
6:30pm – Auditorium Doors Open
7:00pm – First Act: Irish Dance and Music
7:50pm – Interval
8:10pm – Second Act: Celtic Music Finale
9:00pm – Show Ends
What time does the show start?
The show begins at 7:00pm at State Theatre, Sydney, with foyer doors opening at 6:00pm.
Is A Celtic Christmas suitable for children?
Yes, the event is described as family-friendly and suitable for all ages.
Where is the venue located?
The performance takes place at the State Theatre, located in the heart of Sydney near Town Hall station.
Are accessible seating options available?
Yes, accessible seating can be booked through Ticketmaster, and companion card holders can collect tickets from the Box Office.
Is parking or public transport available nearby?
Yes. Parking is available at the QVB car park and nearby stations include Town Hall and St James.
Is food and drink available at the venue?
Food and drink availability is not specified, but most major theatres offer light refreshments.
Can patrons stand or dance during the show?
No. Standing or dancing is not permitted in the Mezzanine and Dress Circle areas.
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