Interview: Sharon den Adel Talks Knotfest Australia & “Only in Australia” Moment – Spotlight Report

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We were thrilled to catch up with Sharon den Adel of Within Temptation for our second interview in just a month, this time backstage at Knotfest Sydney 2025. Sharon shared insights into the band’s breathtaking festival presentation and how it felt to finally perform in Sydney. She also talked about the stunning dress she wore on stage, which left the audience in awe during the performance.

Beyond the music, Sharon delighted us with some lighthearted stories, including her very first “only in Australia” moment, which brought some laughter to the conversation. She also reminisced about the strangest place she’s ever heard one of her songs played. Read on for an exclusive look at Sharon’s experience in Australia and the fun moments she revealed backstage!

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