Sydney Brick Show This Weekend

The Sydney Brick Show is back for 2018, now at a new venue.

This weekend (April 21st & 22nd) the Penrith Panthers Pavilion will be taken over by a huge collection of LEGO creations.

Sydney Brick Show 2018 Banner

Each year the organisers endeavour to bring fresh ideas for the enjoyment of patrons and this year there are quite a few! Highlights include interactive displays, a free build area, the famous graffiti wall and a giant Ninjago spinner. Don’t miss a world record attempt at the most minifig habitats (over 1200 on display) as well as the gigantic space colony “GALACTIC FRONTIER” where the rare “LEGOTONIUM” is mined.

Monies raised at the Sydney Brick Show 2018 will be used to provide support to Nepean Area Disabilities Organisation (NADO). NADO is a community-based charity that supports people with disabilities, their families and carers in Western Sydney, including the Hawkesbury, Blue Mountains, Penrith suburbs and surrounding areas.

Tickets are $19.10 for adults and $14.00 for juniors (4-16 years). Unfortunately there is also a $5.25 handling fee per transaction. You can get your tickets here.

You can learn more about the event via the Sydney Brick Show website, Facebook Page, or event page below.

1 thought on “Sydney Brick Show This Weekend

  1. JD

    It is ashame that the location has been moved to be so far away from central Sydney. I won’t be able to make it now. The previous location at Town Hall is so good because it is easily assessible by public transport and right in the CBD where plenty of tourist can get to as well.
    Also I never understand why event tickets have to be handed over to Ticketek or other agents who charge exuberant handling fee where in this case it is over $5.
    Will tickets be sold at the entrance?

    I can’t remember the cost of previous entrance fee but I don’t think it is close to $20. That might be a hindrance to some people from attending. After all we want as many people as possible to attend so we can raise as much as possible for NADO.

    They better provide tickets on the spot too do people can save the handling fee. I rather donate the fee to NADO than giving to ticketek.

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