About this venue
Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney Olympic Park is one of Australia’s largest and most versatile indoor arenas, designed to keep the crowd close to the stage or court. Opened in 1999 as part of the Olympic precinct, it can be reconfigured for different event formats — from major sports set-ups to full-scale concert productions — with a maximum capacity that can exceed 21,000 guests depending on the layout.
Inside, the bowl offers clear sightlines, strong acoustics for modern sound systems, and a practical multi-level concourse. Visitors typically highlight the comfort and convenience: food and drink outlets on multiple levels, ample amenities, and premium seating or hospitality options that add an extra layer of comfort for big nights.
For the exact micro-location, head to 19 Edwin Flack Ave, Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney, Australia. The nearest rail stop is Olympic Park Station, about a five-minute walk away via Olympic Boulevard, with event-day wayfinding making the approach straightforward. If you’re driving, the main public entry (Entry A / Grand Foyer) sits on Olympic Boulevard and is adjacent to the P1 Car Park; for broader city transport tips beyond the precinct, refer to the general Sydney information further down the page.
About the city
Sydney, Australia’s largest city, is not only a harbour postcard but also a top destination for concerts and sport. Here, big productions and the crowd’s energy blend naturally with a relaxed coastal lifestyle, so the overall trip can feel just as powerful as the event itself. The city offers a wide range of dining and accommodation — from hotels in the business centre to practical options in beachside neighbourhoods — making planning easy whether you’re coming for one night or a longer weekend.
Sydney stands out for infrastructure that makes it easy to reach arenas and stadiums. The Sydney Trains and Sydney Metro networks, along with light rail, buses and ferries, let you move quickly between the city’s key areas, while Central Station is the main interchange for many lines. If you arrive by air at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, the connection into the centre and on to event districts is practical, so you can plan without unnecessary stress or long delays.
Since you’re travelling for an event, it’s worth adding a few classic views before or after. A walk around Circular Quay and through historic The Rocks delivers old-Sydney atmosphere, while Darling Harbour offers a lively waterfront promenade and plenty of places to pause. For a calmer contrast, simply turn toward the greenery of the botanic gardens or head to coastal walks with harbour views — a perfect way to round out a city that convincingly plays both host and stage.