Perth still struggles to lure the biggest names in music — with Coldplay being the rare exception, costing Tourism Western Australia a small fortune to pull off. When acts like Oasis and Billie Eilish land in Australia for their world tours next year (just like Taylor Swift did this year) Perth, once again, won’t make the cut. Instead, diehard fans will need to make the pilgrimage over east to Sydney or Melbourne if they want to see these acts.
I’ve just been to Sydney for Olivia Rodrigo’s GUTS World Tour, and I stayed at a quality, no-frills hotel that I think is perfect for music fans who’ve already splashed out on concert tickets and flights. Rooms at the ibis Budget Sydney Olympic Park Hotel are from $139 per night, certainly under and around $200, though much higher for key event dates. But, importantly, Accor Stadium, Qudos Bank Arena and Sydney Showground are a short stroll from the hotel, so you don’t have to deal with big crowds and long delays getting home.
There are lots of good food options and a 24-hour supermarket nearby, and rows of food trucks are usually brought in for big-ticket concerts. It wasn’t the most luxurious hotel I’ve ever stayed in, but my room was clean and comfortable, and the king-sized bed gave me a good night’s sleep. Being a budget hotel, the room was compact, with the shower and vanity area separated from the main space by just a curtain, though I appreciated that the toilet was enclosed, offering privacy.
Storage was a bi.