Fans of the hit series Stranger Things will get a chance to watch the premiere of the second season for free at Sydney Opera House before it is released on Netflix.
Anyone eagerly anticipating the second instalment of the show can score one of 1,800 seats for the free showing from 12pm to 1.30pm on October 27.
Attendees, who are encouraged to dress up, will also get the opportunity to immerse themselves in the sci-fi fantasy series by enjoying ’80s food and music, as well as arcade games, in the foyers.
Tickets will be available to the public as of 9am on October 13.
Fans of the hit series Stranger Things will get a chance to watch the premiere of the second season for free at Sydney Opera House before it is released on Netflix
Pictured are four of the main characters in the ’80s inspired show – Will, Mike, Dustin and Lucas (from left to right)
Anyone eagerly anticipating the second instalment of the show can score one of 1,800 seats for the showing from 12pm to 1.30pm on October 27 (stock image of the Opera House)
Fans wanting to beat the crowd to the punch need to sign up for pre-sale access by subscribing to the Opera House newsletter before 11.59pm on October 10.
Subscribers will receive access to tickets at 10am the following morning.
People will be able to choose their seat in the theatre when registering for the event.
The entire second season of Stranger Things will be released on Netflix at 7pm on October 27.
Attendees will also get the opportunity to immerse themselves in the sci-fi fantasy series by enjoying ’80s food and music, as well as arcade games, in the foyers (image from season two)
Fans are encouraged to dress up for the event (image from season two)
Tickets will be available to the public as of 9am on October 13 but eager fans can snatch up pre-sale tickets by subscribing to the Opera House newsletter (image from season two)
People will be able to choose their seat in the theatre when registering for the event (image from season two)
Stranger Things is created, written and directed by the Duffer Brothers.
‘The Duffer Brothers have created a pitch perfect homage to ’80s celluloid legends like Spielberg and Steven King that delivers the perfect shot of suspense and nostalgia,’ Sydney Opera House Head of Contemporary Performance, Danielle Harvey, said.
‘We are thrilled to present the world’s biggest Stranger Things fan event as part of the Opera House’s Contemporary Performance program – a home for visionary storytelling in popular culture.’
Stranger Things is created, written and directed by the Duffer Brothers (image from season two)