Jurassic World: The Exhibition roaring into Sydney Showground this September
Jurassic World: The Exhibition roaring into Sydney Showground this September
An event of Jurassic proportions is roaring into Sydney Showground this Spring, as Jurassic World: The Exhibition heads to Sydney for the very first time following record-breaking engagements in cities around the world.
From 22 September 2023, for a limited time only, this award-winning exhibition will transform 3000 sqm at Sydney Showground into an immersive experience which celebrates 30 years of the ground-breaking Jurassic World franchise.
Visitors can walk through the iconic “Jurassic World” gates, explore the incredible themed environments, and even encounter life-sized brachiosaurus, velociraptors, and the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Sydney Showground, Director of Sales and Marketing, says the venue is eager to bring this iconic exhibition to life.
“Sydney Showground is thrilled to be a part of the incredible production of Jurassic World: The Exhibition and to bring this award-winning exhibition to life in the heart of Sydney,” Andrew Roberts said.
“As a venue, we love delivering dynamic experiences that transform our pavilions and transport guests to a new world, and what better place to go than Jurassic World?
“Delivering 3000 sqm of breathtaking environments and life-size animatronic dinosaurs, this exhibition is bound to be the event of the season for families and Jurassic World lovers alike.”
Admission to Jurassic World: The Exhibition starts at $39 for children (ages three and up) and $49 for adults (ages 16 and up). Family and group tickets are also available, as well as special pricing for senior citizens and students.
Ticketmaster pre-sale will commence at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, 26 July 2023.
The General Public on sale will commence at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, 27th July 2023.
The exhibition will engage audiences of all ages with a setting inspired by Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment’s Jurassic World franchise and is produced in conjunction with Universal Live Entertainment, NEON, SuperLuna, Masterworks, Sony Music Entertainment Australia, and Animax Designs – the creators of the lifelike animatronic dinosaurs.