Sydney’s iconic Vivid Sydney festival has commenced its 14th year, dazzling spectators with an opening night of extraordinary light installations, music, and art.
Running from May 24 to June 15, the Southern Hemisphere’s premier multi-artform festival transforms the city into a vibrant hub of creativity and innovation for 23 nights under the theme of Humanity.
NSW Premier Chris Minns heralded the event’s kickoff, inviting families to partake in the magical lights and festivities.
Minister for the Arts, Music, and the Night-time Economy, John Graham, emphasized Vivid Sydney’s role in showcasing the city’s vibrant culture and creative talents on a global stage.
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This year’s festival boasts over 30 light installations and 3D projections along the 8km Vivid Sydney Light Walk, featuring the highlight “Lighting of the Sails: Echo (2024)” at the Sydney Opera House. Created by Archibald Prize winner Julia Gutman and Pleasant Company, the projection transforms ancient fabric-making techniques into a modern digital masterpiece.
Festival Director Gill Minervini expressed pride in this year’s lineup, which includes contributions from renowned artists, chefs, musicians, and thought leaders. The event spans multiple locations across the Sydney CBD, including Circular Quay, The Rocks, Barangaroo, and the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney.
Vivid Sydney Highlights:
Vivid Light:
- Over 30 light installations and 3D projections across the 8km Light Walk.
- “Global Rainbow” by US artist Yvette Mattern, featuring a 40km stretch of rainbow lasers from the Sydney Tower.
- “Gumscape with Road and Creatures” by Reg Mombassa at Customs House.
- “Sea, Sand and Stars” by Guan Wei at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
- Large-scale projections like “Nest” at Barangaroo and “Horizon” at Harbour Park.
- A 700-drone show titled “Love is in the Air” over the harbour.
Vivid Music:
- Performances at diverse venues, from Tekno Train by Paul Mac to concerts at Machine Hall and Tumbalong Park.
- Vivid LIVE at Sydney Opera House featuring artists like Arca, Air, and Underworld.
- Free and ticketed events including Tumbalong Nights, and the Vivid Sydney Supper Club.
Vivid Ideas:
- Discussions and experiences exploring themes of humanity, community, and authenticity.
- Talks by notable figures like Amy Poehler and football coach Tony Gustavsson.
- Immersive experiences such as “A THOUSAND WAYS: An Encounter” and “Shifting Perspectives.”
Vivid Food:
- Vivid Chef Series at top restaurants featuring Michelin-starred chefs.
- Vivid Fire Kitchen offering culinary demonstrations and unique dining experiences.
- Debut of Messina Milk Bar, serving gelato-infused treats.
Vivid Sydney 2024 is supported by major partners including Kia, Australian Traffic Network, Sony Music Entertainment Australia, Samsung, Airbnb, Sennheiser, and Estee Lauder. The festival is expected to attract millions of visitors, showcasing Sydney’s cultural vibrancy and artistic innovation.
For more information and updates, visit vividsydney.com.
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