How can we help?
Phoenix is not open to the public. However, we do welcome members of our community to attend select performances by incredible artists. To join our community provide your email in the bottom right of the screen. To learn more about Phoenix and how you might contact us read our FAQ below.
Where is Phoenix Central Park?
The Phoenix is nestled in O'Connor Street in Sydney's Chippendale.
What hours is The Phoenix open?
Currently, she is not open to the public outside of intimate performances. You can watch performances held within her walls online at youtube.com/phoenixcentralpark
Can I attend a performance?
The Phoenix will hold special performances for small, faithful audiences. When places become available they will be advertised to our mailing list which can be joined at the bottom right hand corner of this page.
All performances will continue to be available in full at youtube.com/phoenixcentralpark
If you have a performance that would entice The Phoenix, send a brief description of the work and a short video to contact@phoenixcentralpark.com.au.
She does receive a large number of proposals, and will only respond to the most stimulating ones.
Can I record myself playing at Phoenix Central Park?
No. The Phoenix curates her own performances. She does not offer herself for music rehearsals or recordings.
No. She does not reveal herself to the uninitiated.
She does not offer herself to be a dry hire for events.
No. She is more than a backdrop to someone else's creative venture.
Email contact@phoenixcentralpark.com.au with details of the complaint and we will respond.
The Phoenix values her relationship with collaborators and will not share their contact details. You may google them like everyone else.
If you're seeking permission to use any of the content on our site, email contact@phoenixcentralpark.com.au. Duplication of any content is strictly prohibited without permission and deeply upsets The Phoenix. You may however share the links to the video freely.
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