

Fleetwood Mac – 17 November 1977 and 27–28 February and 15–17 March 1980.Bryan Ferry – 15–16 May and 15 and 19 July 1977.Jackson Browne – 24 and 28 February and 12 March 1977, with Maria Muldaur.Rod Stewart – 18–19 February 1977, with Air Supply and 12–13 February 1979.The Robin Trower Band – 8 and 11 February 1977.

Rainbow – 11 and 16 November 1976, with Buffalo.America – 14–15 July 1976, with The Ray Burton Band.Sherbet – 27 June 1976, with The Ted Mulry Gang and 12 June and 31 July 1977.Queen – 17–18 April 1976, with The Ray Burton Band and Taste.AC/DC – 24 December 1975, with The Skyhooks and Ol' 55 and 12 December 1976, with Stars and Punkz.


Slade – 6 February 1973 and 21 and 24 February 1974.Black Sabbath – 16–17 January 1973, with Buffalo and Ticket and 5, 9–11 and 16 November 1974, with AC/DC.Three Dog Night – 3 December 1972, with The Guess Who and The La De Das.Cat Stevens – 29–30 August 1972 and 1–2 June 1974, with Linda Lewis.The pavilion has also been the site of championship boxing over the years with, among others, former World Champion Jeff Fenech fighting at the venue. The pavilion was officially opened on 2 April 1924 by the Premier, Sir George Fuller. Designed by Northern Sydney architecture firm Trenchard Smith & Maisey, it cost £45,000 to originally build. The building is designed in the Inter-War Academic Classical Style with rendered masonry featuring classical detailing inside and out, including fluted Doric columns, a parapet and an imposing vaulted roof with lantern tower. The Pavilion was named in honour of the enterprising retail Hordern family, Anthony Hordern and Sons, and Sir Samuel Hordern, who was the president of the Royal Agricultural Society from 1915 to 1941. Now best known as a dance party and rock concert venue, the Hordern Pavilion was originally constructed for the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales to meet the increasing demands for exhibition space at the Royal Easter Show. The building has been an architecturally and socially significant Sydney landmark since its construction in 1924. Hordern Pavilion (known locally as The Hordern) is a building located in Moore Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on the grounds of the old Sydney Showground.
