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About

This spectacular 2024 Tour will see Australian music icon Tina Arena live in concert alongside co-headline Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, producer and cultural touchstone, Richard Marx.  They will be performing with special guests including Oz music legends Daryl Braithwaite, Kate Ceberano, Southern Sons, and 1927.

This live music experience will be dazzling, with a star-studded line-up and stacks of beloved hits performed live and under the stars.

Tina Arena is one of Australia’s highest selling artists of all time, selling more than 10 million albums worldwide. Her landmark second solo album Don’t Ask was released in 1994 which included one of her biggest hit singles to date Chains and has become one of Australia’s biggest selling albums of all time.  Voted Australia’s greatest female singer of all time, Tina’s powerful voice remains unparalleled after 40 years in the industry.

Richard Marx is a prolific singer, songwriter and producer whose career spans four decades and he has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, spawning massive hits such as Hold On To The Nights, Should Have Known Better, Endless Summer Nights, Satisfied, Right Here Waiting and Hazard.  Over the decades, these songs became staple tracks that continue to dominate airwaves globally and in turn, have stood the test of time.

Get ready for an unforgettable night with a never-before-seen line-up, featuring huge hits that will have you singing along and non-stop dancing. This is an endless summer night of live music that will make memories!

FAQS

Mornington Racecourse

Tickets are on sale now!

Seppeltsfield Wines, Sandstone Point Hotel &
Sydney Opera House Forecourt

Face to Face Touring Presale: Fri 23 Aug, 10am

Ticketmaster Presale: Fri 23 Aug, 10am

General Public: Mon 26 Aug, 10am

(All Times are Local)

There is a strict limit of ten (10) tickets per customer for the presale and ten (10) tickets per customer for the General Public for Tina Arena & Richard Marx

Please adhere to the published ticket limit. Persons who exceed the ticket limit may have any or all of their orders and tickets cancelled without notice by Ticketmaster at its discretion. This includes orders associated with the same name, e-mail address, billing address, credit card number or any other information.

We’ve updated our seating framework to include a larger range of accessible seating options. There will be an option for every price level and package available for Tina Arena & Richard Marx.

Accessible tickets (including Companion Cards) can be purchased by calling our Customer Service team on the Accessible Bookings line Monday – Sunday 9am – 5pm AEST: 1300 446 925. This phone number is reserved for patrons with accessibility requirements and companion cardholders and cannot process any other ticketing requests.

Accessible tickets, both during presales and the general public sale period, can also be requested via our Submit a request – Ticketmaster Help. Please be sure to include your relevant presale code with your request if wanting to make a booking during the presale period.

All tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are now digital, meaning you can easily access your tickets on your phone via the Ticketmaster app or mobile web browser via Ticketmaster.com.au for Tina Arena & Richard Marx and add them straight to your phone’s ticket wallet, and share them with your friends and family.

Reviews

Rating: 3.7 out of 5 based on 15 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fabulous venue

    by Mozza on 3/12/24Sandstone Point Hotel - Sandstone Point

    I've been to a number of concerts now and I'm never disappointed. The entertainment was amazing, despite the rain. Food and drink prices are very reasonable. Very well organised.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    VIP tickets

    by Lee on 3/12/24Sandstone Point Hotel - Sandstone Point

    The concert was good, although we ended up leaving before the main acts, Tina & Richard came on because we had been sitting on hard picnic tables for 6.5 hours & we weren't facing the stage, so we had to turn our necks to see it! Our tickets were supposed to be VIP & were expensive but our experience was horrible. We hardly got any food as people would rush the waiter & by the time he got to us, he had nothing left! Thus was for my hubby's birthday & leaving before the headline acts was heartbreaking but we couldn't stand sitting on a hard plank anymore! The Sandstone Point Hotel need to seriously look at what they deemed as a VIP experience because ours was far from it!!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    OVERCROWDED VENUE

    by LMC on 3/12/24Sandstone Point Hotel - Sandstone Point

    The lineup was great so many different artists in one concert. Having never been to Sandstone for a concert before was looking forward to it and was very disappointed and I probably won't go again either. The Premium General area was way overcrowded and sitting on the little seats isn't good for older people in which you are attracting to the venue with older performers. It was poorly organised in the premium general area, and we were jammed in like sardines. I believe if you let people sit in normal fold out seats you would fit more people in as you wouldn't have to have your legs in front taking up more room. Food vendors and toilets should be both sides not all over the one side.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Overbooked

    by Andy on 2/12/24Sandstone Point Hotel - Sandstone Point

    Paid for premium general admission. Even though we arrived only 20 mins after gates opened virtually no room left save what developed into a walk way. Hundreds turned up after us and could not fit. Made for a tense and unpleasant experience with lots of arguments as so jammed in. Never again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Tina Arena- Richard Marx- Kate Cebrano

    by Tina Arena- Richard Marx- Kate Cebrano on 1/12/24Sandstone Point Hotel - Sandstone Point

    A fantastic line-up of artists- a well organised event - from food-drinks- extra toilets-srcurity n police presence. The inclusion of the extra ability of ticket agebts manually loading tickets if download issues were established from lack of mobile access. Thumbs up to the event coordinators and Venue A+

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great lineup, unfortunate rules

    by Queen of Hearts on 1/12/24Sandstone Point Hotel - Sandstone Point

    The lineup was amazing, however the three things that always make events at Sandstone Point a little less enjoyable is 1. the low beach chairs - great if we were at the beach, rubbish when the majority of patrons are in their mid 40s and have to crawl onto the ground to sit 3 inches off it!; 2. The no umbrellas - rain ponchos are not effective at keeping people dry hence why so many people left halfway through Tina’s set; 3. No outside food - not everyone wants pizza or fried food. Let people bring in their own snacks and then paying $50 for a bottle of wine wouldn’t sting so much.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sandstone Point - thankyou!

    by Unbelievable Show on 1/12/24Sandstone Point Hotel - Sandstone Point

    We go to a number of concerts and none of the venues compare to the venue at sandstone in terms of its ability to cater to an audience. The way the grass area is laid out on a slope. The bars, toilets food sound absolutely amazing. The show itself -bloody well done to all the artists thank you so much for bringing this remarkable show to us. Keep em comin!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Designated GA areas, another cash grab

    by Sez on 1/12/24Sandstone Point Hotel - Sandstone Point

    A great day. However, only Premium GA (red wrist bands) can access the stage area, and designated dancing areas to each side of stage. Disappointing, as it has changed the vibe of the venue.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Is Platinum worth it ?

    by Deb on 1/12/24Sandstone Point Hotel - Sandstone Point

    We booked 4 tickets in the Platinum package. We arrived at the time on the ticket to note that all the seats on the balcony were gone and our only option was inside and behind glass doors. It took us to request that the glass doors were open so we could experience the event not feel like we were in our loungeroom. After much energy we finally got them open which made it a much better experience. There was absolutely no care factor from staff/ management around making sure that everything was ok. Food was great. Some drinks weren’t even cold and told to drink over ice or choose something else. It is my view that if you are selling a platinum event that you make sure that you have enough seats on balcony to fit everyone or remove all that furniture and make it standing only for all. Needs a review before the next event.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic Experience

    by Coreena on 1/12/24Sandstone Point Hotel - Sandstone Point

    Well put together venue all round . Very organised. Music was great . Thank you .