Heartbreak High cast celebrate final season at NETFLIX Sydney party

Heartbreak High cast celebrate final season at NETFLIX Sydney party

One last party before the final bell rings, as the Heartbreak High cast and creatives gathered last Thursday for a Sydney celebration worthy of its chaotic legacy.

Held ahead of the third and final season premiering this Wednesday, Netflix’s The Last Party for Heartbreak High brought together the cast, creators and a mix of local music talent to mark the end of the series.

The event doubled as a send off for the show’s signature soundtrack, with performances from Ayesha Madon, Kobie Dee, Hellcat Speedracer and DJ duo Cat & Calmell.

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Cast members including Ayesha Madon, James Majoos, Chloe Hayden and Thomas Weatherall were joined by creatives led by series creator Hannah Carroll Chapman, Executive Producer Carly Heaton and producer Sarah Freeman.

Amanda Duthie, Thomas Weatherall, Sherry-Lee Watson, Ayesha Madon, Bryn Chapman Parish and James Flannery at the Heartbreak High Sydney event (image – Hanna Lassen/Getty Images for Netflix)

Thomas Weatherall steps out at Heartbreak High’s Sydney celebration ahead of the final season on Netflix (image – Hanna Lassen/Getty Images for Netflix)

Ayesha Madon, James Majoos and Chloe Hayden at Heartbreak High’s Sydney send off ahead of the final season on Netflix (image – Hanna Lassen/Getty Images for Netflix)

Ayesha Madon performs at Heartbreak High’s ‘The Last Party’ in Sydney ahead of the final season launch (image – Hanna Lassen/Getty Images for Netflix)

Will McDonald, Chloe Hayden, Gemma Chua-Tran, Ayesha Madon, Thomas Weatherall, James Majoos, Sherry-Lee Watson and Bryn Chapman Parish at the Sydney send off (image – Hanna Lassen/Getty Images for Netflix)

A mix of Australian artists and rising names also turned out, including Philippa Northeast, Chanel Loren, Maggie Tra, The Buoys and Marlo Kelly, adding to the night’s mix of industry and pop culture faces.

Since launching in 2022 as a reboot of the original series, Heartbreak High has become a standout local success for Netflix, spending weeks in both Australian and global Top 10 rankings.

The series has also picked up major accolades including a 2023 International Emmy Award, alongside multiple AACTA and Logie wins across its two seasons.

Season three enters its final chapter, with Hartley High’s graduating class stepping into adulthood as a revenge prank spirals out of control. Amerie and her friends risk everything to keep their secret buried.

Check out the season three trailer in the player below for a first look at the chaos to come.

The third and final season of the rebooted Heartbreak High premieres Wednesday 25 March on Netflix, with the first two seasons streaming now.

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