Friday January 18, 2013
ALL SYDNEY TICKETS SOLD OUT!!

Transport info available below
Located in the geographical heart of Sydney, the Showgrounds complex is a world class venue that played host to the 2000 Olympics.
Boasting excellent public transport and facilities, it has been home to the Big Day Out since 1999!
Bus Packages are available from our partner Sid Foggs. Please visit the Sid Foggs website for more information and bookings.
SYDNEY SOLD OUT!
TRANSPORT INFORMATION
When & Where?
When: Jan 18 2013
Venue: Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park
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- General Information
- Train Information
- Bus Information
- Ferry Information
- Road Information
- Taxi Information
- Parking Information
- Accessibility Information
General Information
Leave the car at home
Leave the car at home and catch public transport. Use the 131 500 Trip Planner to help plan your journey.
Allow plenty of time to travel to the Big Day Out. Avoid travelling at peak times and buy a return ticket to avoid the queues on your way home.
Meet your friends away from the action
Plan to meet your friends away from the busy train station. This helps to reduce congestion and makes it easier to find your friends in a less crowded area.
Think before you drink
It is an offence to drink alcohol on public transport, including train stations and ferry wharves. Intoxicated people are not permitted to travel on CityRail, Sydney Buses or Sydney Ferries services.
Train Information
The closest CityRail station to the Sydney Showground is Olympic Park Station and additional services are operating for this year’s Big Day Out including:
Central Station to Olympic Park: every 6 – 10 minutes between 10am and 2.30pm.
Olympic Park to Central Station: every 6 to 10 minutes from 8pm to 1am with 4 services between 1am and 2pm.
Lidcombe to Olympic Park shuttle: every 10 minutes from 6.10am to 1am with 3 services between 1am and 2am.
For further train information visit CityRail timetables.
Trackwork is taking place during the event. Please check service updates for any changes.
Bankstown Line: buses replace trains between Liverpool and Villawood.
Inner West Line: buses replace trains between Liverpool and Villawood.
South Line: buses replace trains between Glenfield and Fairfield.
Cumberland line: trains do not operate. Buses replace trains between Glenfield and Parramatta.
Use the 131 500 Trip Planner to help plan your journey with up to date train and bus timetables.
Bus Information
Sydney Buses is operating to a regular weekday timetable. Additional services are running on some routes and will be confirmed closer to the event date.
Route 525 operates between Parramatta and Burwood via Sydney Olympic Park.
Route 526 operates from the Sydney Olympic Park Ferry Wharf to the stadium.
Additional services are running on some Northern beaches routes to get patrons to and from the event.
Route L90 runs from the Newport shops stop to Lee Street, Central Station at 9.55am, 10.10am and 10.25am with a return service departing Lee Street to Palm Beach at 12.45am after the festival.
Route 178 departs Wynyard for Dee Why at 11.55pm and 12.55am.
Route 246 departs Wynyard for Spit Junction at 11.40pm, 12.16am, 12.30am and 1:05am.
To find timetables and the best way to get to Sydney Showground, use the 131500 Trip Planner.
Ferry Information
Sydney Ferries is operating to a regular weekday timetable.
Please note, due to the low tides in the upper Parramatta River, some ferry services will be replaced by buses between Parramatta and Rydalmere in the late afternoon and evening. Please visit service changes for information about the amendments.
Use the 131 500 Trip Planner to view timetables.
Road Information
Sydney Olympic Park Authority (SOPA) are closing some roads during this event, but access to businesses and residences will be maintained. Visit the Sydney Olympic Park website for more details on the road closures.
For information about current traffic conditions including road closures, visit Live Traffic, download the free iPhone, iPad or Android app or call the Traffic Information Line on 132 701.
Taxi Information
For details of taxi networks servicing the Sydney area visit Taxis NSW.
Parking Information
During major events, consider the public transport options as parking is limited and subject to availability in the car parks at the venue.
Visit the Sydney Olympic Park website for further information and to pre-book a ticket for a guaranteed car space.
Accessibility Information
Accessible transport options can be found on the 131 500 Trip Planner by checking the Easy Access/wheelchair accessible option. Only travel options with accessible train platforms, ferry wharves and buses will be presented. Read more about this option.
CityRail
Central, Strathfield, Burwood, Granville, Olympic Park, Blacktown and Parramatta stations are all wheelchair accessible.
Sydney Buses
Nearly all of Sydney Buses’ services are wheelchair accessible.
Features of wheelchair accessible buses include wider doors and aisles, and space for two mobility aids such as wheelchairs, some ride-on scooters and prams or strollers.
Sydney Ferries
The entire Sydney Ferries fleet is wheelchair accessible via wheelchair accessible ferry wharves (pending tidal and safety conditions). Please refer to the network map and mobility aid information for further details.
Liverpool Parramatta T-way Buses
All T-way bus services are low floor wheelchair accessible.
Planning on going to the Big Day Out?
The Big Day Out is recommended for Mature Audiences (MA15).
We play rain or shine. You should bring plenty of sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses, or a raincoat if weather indicates.
Small Still cameras, including small digital cameras, are permitted but no sound or video recorders will be allowed inside the Venue. Professional cameras of any kind are not allowed on site without authority from the Promoter.
Bottles, cans, weapons, lasers, fireworks, umbrellas, illicit drugs and alcohol are prohibited items and will not be permitted in to the Venue. All bags/containers are subject to a full search at entry to ensure the safety of patrons. Prohibited items that are confiscated will not be returned.
You may bring an empty water bottle for refilling during the day. Avoid dehydration – don’t forget to drink water.
Please note there are restricted capacities at some Stages and other tented structures. Once the maximum capacity is reached in these areas there will be no further admissions. Your purchase of an event ticket does not guarantee admission to these areas in such cases.
There may be ATM’s on site, but we make no guarantees as to the availability of cash on site. You should bring adequate cash for the whole day.
The use of earplugs is recommended if long term hearing loss is of concern to you. The Promoters of the event will not be held liable for any hearing damage or loss.
No pass outs will be issued unless otherwise advised.
In most cities there will be an express entry lane for people without bags. It is wise to bring only essential items for the day. There will be a bag and coat check on site for use.
In order to maintain the Big Day Out as a Clean and Green event, the Promoters encourage all patrons to utilise the recycling & refuse facilities provided throughout the site. It’s your site: keep it clean!!
A Like A Boss ticket is a very limited premium 18+ experience presented for the first time at the Big Day Out. It is $265 flat.
- Dedicated Show entry gate with all day pass outs
- Entry to the Boss Oasis and Cocktail Lounge
- Free Coat Check, lockers and phone charging stations
- Executive Climate Controlled Toilets
- Shaded Lounge & Much More
The Like A Boss ticket is available to all Bosses who are 18+ at the time of the event.
Upon presentation of your E-Ticket print out at the dedicated Like a Boss entry, you will be given a Like a Boss wristband which will grant you access to the Boss Oasis and Cocktail Lounge.
Please email tickets@bigdayout.com

