Here’s the latest on TISM and the Sydney Opera House damage:
- TISM was fined about AUD 18,000 for damage at the Sydney Opera House ahead of their national tour. This followed their April performance at the venue, which reportedly caused damage to seats and timber flooring in the Concert Hall, with an itemized repair bill around AUD 18,488.80. The Opera House noted there was no broader impact on subsequent performances. [Source: ABC News reporting on the fine and damage details][3]
- Multiple outlets corroborate roughly the same figures and context, highlighting that the incident involved audience members and performers standing or walking on seating areas, plus some wine spills that contributed to staining and misalignment. The band subsequently announced their first national headline tour in over 30 years. [Sources: ABC News, CityHub, Beat Magazine coverage][1][5][6]
Context and next steps:
- If you’re curious about the tour schedule or how the venue handled the incident, the articles note that the Opera House proceeded with subsequent performances and that TISM’s No Mistakes Tour was announced to run across several Australian cities, including dates after the Sydney shows.[6][1][3]
- For ongoing updates, keep an eye on major Australian outlets or the Sydney Opera House official statements, as further details or adjustments to tour logistics can emerge after initial reporting.[5][3]
Would you like a brief timeline of events, or a table summarizing the damages, fines, and tour dates? I can also pull up the most recent official statements from the Opera House or TISM if you’d like.
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