![]() No matter what theater you’re going to see an opera in, it is always appropriate to dress in formal clothing, and most people who attend operas regularly will almost certainly be dressed in formal attire. However, as you probably guessed, you may want to stay away from a tank top and flip flops. In fact, In a relatively recent move to make opera and musical arts more inclusive, almost all theaters in the US, and many abroad have either loosened, or completely removed their dress codes. Opera has come a long way since tuxedos and red-carpet dresses filling the seats. We will help cover some popular opera house dress codes below. The best thing you can do is check the dress code prior to attending. The most important thing to know is that every venue that is showing an opera, indoor or outdoor, Singapore or Seattle, will all have their own guidelines for attire. The Royal Opera House (London) Dress Code.Bass Performance Hall (Fort Worth) Dress Code.War Memorial Opera House (San Francisco) Dress Code.Metropolitan Opera House (New York) Dress Code.We will cover what is appropriate to wear to opera’s in general, as well as cover the specific dress codes for some of the most famous opera houses in the world. ![]() One of the most intimidating aspects of opera is going to an opera! Knowing when to take your seat, when to clap, and especially what to wear can all be unfortunate barriers of entry for those looking to enjoy an art form they may not be entirely familiar with. ![]()
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