Superstar chef and TV culinary icon Jamie Oliver is gearing as much as return to Sydney for a night on the Opera Home on 11 November.
Oliver will sit down for an in-depth dialog with MasterChef Australia‘s Melissa Leong and canopy his 24-year profession together with all of the ups and downs in between.
“Each time I go to Australia it appears like an enormous previous hug – it’s an actual residence away from residence for me and I’m so excited to be again this yr for this occasion,” he says.
“I can’t wait to sit down down with you all for good chats about good meals and good instances, have amusing, and take some questions from the viewers. And, it’s such a privilege to be on the Sydney Opera Home, what a setting. I hope to see you there.”
Oliver’s restaurant portfolio presently spans 70 areas throughout 22 nations, with the chef having a near-constant presence on the small display screen.
He has offered a whopping 50 million books worldwide and has developed every little thing from curry pastes to cooking tools.
“Over his profession, Oliver has had a big impact on how Australians view meals. This occasion shall be a joyful reflection of his ongoing enchantment,” says Chip Rolley, Sydney Opera Home head of talks & concepts.
Tickets are now on sale for the one-off occasion, which is able to start at 1:30pm on Saturday 11 November.
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