Teddy Tahu Rhodes, Josh Piterman, and Guy Noble in Concert

Concert Hall, QPAC


7 May 2022
$89 - $109

A transaction fee of $7.20 applies.

1 hour 15 minutes

(no interval, subject to change without notice)

Three of Australia’s most popular entertainers Teddy Tahu RhodesJosh Piterman and Guy Noble join forces in a thrilling program of greatly loved opera arias and Broadway show tunes.

Featuring two of Australia’s favourite leading men, and one of our most charismatic pianists, this spectacular concert is packed with opera and musical theatre hits, including “Nessun dorma”, “Some Enchanted Evening”, “Music of the Night”, “Largo al factotum”, “I am a Pirate King”, Cole Porter’s “So in Love“, as well as the much loved duets “The Pearl Fishers”, “Lily’s Eyes”, “You’ll never Walk Alone”, and much more.

Teddy Tahu Rhodes has sung with the world’s leading opera companies including The Metropolitan Opera in New York and Opera Australia.

An ARIA and Helpmann Award-winning artist, Teddy has also won legions of fans for his starring roles in the smash hit Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals South Pacific and The King and I.

Josh Piterman was the most recent Phantom in the brilliant original West End Production of The Phantom of the Opera in London.

Guy Noble, renowned for his wit and engaging manner with audiences, is a sought after conductor and soloist, and has worked with all of Australia’s finest orchestras.

The revered talent and on-stage chemistry of these incredible performers combine to make this concert one of the entertainment highlights of 2022

“…you could feel a genuine ripple of excitement go through the crowd.” The Australian

Guy Noble has “a wicked sense of humour…the audience roared with laughter.” Adelaide Advertiser

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Important Information

Accessibility at QPAC

For wheelchair users, Companion Card holders or those requiring assistance, dedicated seating options are available, and bookings can be made through our Call Centre by calling 136 246. You can also find information on access and accessibility at QPAC here .

Presented by QPAC, Andrew McKinnon, Opera Queensland