Bruno and Ed perform same venue, same night!

Sydney Olympic Park will see more than 20 major concert events within the next three months, including worldwide tour events, by close to 20 international artists.

And if that wasn't enough to claim the 'concert central' moniker, wait until Saturday 17 March with both Ed Sheeran and Bruno Mars to attract almost 100,000 people to Olympic Park when they perform on the same night.

The line-up of superstars set to perform at Olympic Park's Qudos Bank Arena and ANZ Stadium includes Lana Del Rey, Harry Styles, Robbie Williams, Paramore, Fall Out Boy, Roger Waters, Queen + Adam Lambert, The Killers, Hacken Lee & Joey Yung, Lionel Richie, Jay Chou, Luke Byran and Jacky Cheung.

Later in year the Taylor Swift Reputation Stadium Tour, Pink's Beautiful Trauma world tour and Sam Smith's The Thrill Of It All World Tourstops will also be hosted at Sydney Olympic Park.

“Sydney Olympic Park is amongst the nation’s most unique destinations with world-class venues capable of hosting multiple major events simultaneously,” said Charles Moore, CEO of Sydney Olympic Park Authority.

More than one million people attended live concerts and shows at Sydney Olympic Park during 2017, including a record 100,000 for one of Adele's live concerts at ANZ Stadium. In-fact, of the 100 worldwide tours of Australia by major musical artists last year, 20 were held at Sydney Olympic Park's major entertainment venues.

Australia's largest indoor arena, Qudos Bank Arena, is ranked sixth on a global list of the world's top performing entertainment venues based on the number of concerts and ticket sales held at the arena during the past 15 years.