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Sing Karaoke on Top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge for Chinese New Year

Belt out some K-Pop while looking out over the harbour.
Tom Clift
January 10, 2016

Overview

Reach the top of one of Australia's most iconic structures and then celebrate with a song. For the second year in a row as part of Sydney's Chinese New Year's celebrations, BridgeClimb Sydney are offering Karaoke packages at the summit of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

The Karaoke Climb will run throughout the first three weeks of February, with climbs departing at 9:30am, 3pm and 7:30pm each day. Once you've reached the top of the bridge, you'll be given a selection of Chinese and K-Pop songs to choose from, for you and your friends to belt out at the top of your lungs. Your performance will be captured on an eight second video – although whether you want to share it will probably depend on your singing ability.

Now before you go out and book yourself a spot, you should know that these climbs are being run exclusively in Mandarin. Still, we're hoping they offer an English option down the line, if only because we've got about fifty different song ideas. Starting with this one.


If you're not much of a singer, Bridge Climb will be offering a number of other themed experiences this year, including climbs for Mardi Gras and Vivid Sydney. You can even get married up there, although how you're expected to keep your hair straight we just don't know.

For more information about the Karaoke Climb, go here.

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