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The tweets of a teenage boy who threatened to detonate a bomb near the Sydney Opera House last month have been revealed.
musicfeeds.com.auHere’s the latest on the incident involving TISM and the Sydney Opera House.
Summary: TISM were fined for damage at the Sydney Opera House ahead of their first national tour in over 30 years. The fine is reported near $18,000 (specifically about $18,488.80 in repairs and cleaning) for damage to Concert Hall seating, armrests, and surrounding areas, attributed to audience and performers walking and standing on seats and other incidents during an April performance.[1][2][4][5]
Context: The incident occurred during TISM’s shows at the Opera House in mid-April, which were part of commemorating the 30th anniversary of their breakthrough work. Despite the damage, the venue noted there was no broader impact on subsequent performances, and the band proceeded with plans for a national tour (No Mistakes Tour) announced after the event.[2][5][1]
Reactions and implications: The Opera House issued an itemized bill to TISM for the repairs, and news outlets reported that the band’s national headline tour was announced in the wake of the incident. Coverage emphasizes the contrast between on-stage spectacle and the formal damage charge, with the tour component highlighted as a major comeback for the band.[5][1][2]
Additional notes: Several outlets (ABC/Australian press coverage) corroborate the damage details and the associated financial penalty, reinforcing that while there was notable damage, performances continued as planned. Other sources circulate similar figures and descriptions of the incident and subsequent tour announcement.[4][1][2][5]
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