‘Vivid Music’ Amps Up Extensive Line Up To Reveal Biggest Program Ever

More than 400 events have been revealed as part of Vivid Sydney’s biggest-ever Vivid Music program including the announcement of a 2nd show from global pop icon, Boy George.

After selling out his 1st show, Boy George will perform a 2nd intimate disc jockey (DJ) set on the rooftop of Café del Mar on Saturday the 17th of June against a fabulous backdrop of pyrotechnics & lights at Darling Harbour. Tickets will go on sale 12pm AEST tomorrow, the 20th of April, at www.ticketbooth.com.au.

Vivid Music Curator, Stephen Ferris, said “Vivid Music showcases international acts like Boy George & celebrates the diversity and creativity of the local Sydney music scene. Established & emerging artists will perform across a variety of Sydney music venues including The Factory Theatre, Leadbelly Newtown, 107 Presents, Oxford Art Factory & many more as part of the X|CELERATE program in partnership with the City Of Sydney, expanding the Vivid Sydney footprint from the Harbour around the central business district (CBD) into Sydney’s creative Inner West”

Dustin Tebutt will join homegrown singer-songwriter, Lisa Mitchell, at The Factory Theatre in Marrickville on Saturday the 10th of June. The pair will weave their songs together as part of their collaborative Distant Call tour, performing each other’s popular hits & new music.

Exclusive to Vivid Music 2017, Heaps High, a new club night by Heaps Gay will be held at Sydney Tower Eye on Saturday the 17th of June & will feature Australian indie pop star, Brendan McLean. The Sydney Tower Eye will also be home to an intimate show by electro-pop sensations, Elizabeth Rose & Touch Sensitive on the 2nd of June.

Music lovers will also get to experience culinary delights with Cake Wines’ Pie In The Sky rooftop music series on the 3rd of June 2017. Held on 3 different CBD rooftops, chefs from Three Blue Ducks, Thievery & Superior Burger will create bespoke menus to be served with matched Cake Wines & paired with a range of music performances from eclectic house to disco beats. The location of the 3 rooftops will be revealed closer to the date.

Music fans will be treated to a performance by American jazz-legends The Donny McCaslin Group at The Basement on the 31st of May. McCaslin collaborated with David Bowie on his last album, Blackstar.

Vivid Music will also feature a series of musical showcases including Women In Electronic Music Showcase II at Oxford Art Factory on Saturday the 17th of June, hosted by Triple J’s Linda Marigliano, and a showcase by independent record-label Personal Best on the 27th of May at Freda’s, where dream-pop ensemble, Moody Beach & Sydney space-funk duo, The Goods, will feature.

New Zealand’s answer to 90s femme-pop, Bic Runga, will also be making an appearance this year at the Sydney Conservatorium Of Music for 1 night only on Sunday the 11th of June. Tickets are available here.

Some Other Events To Diary Note

Reggae, ska, dub & afro-beat originals and classics from The Skatalites to Fela Kuti! A musical experience powerfully explosive & authentic with 3 acclaimed albums already under their belt.

Think Blades of Glory figure skating whilst listening to an incredible live DJ set on your very own pair of headphones.

Every Thursday night during Vivid Sydney, Harpoon Harrys will present Thursday Night Live — a night of emerging & established live electronic acts with supporting DJs. On the 1st of June, The Ladies Network will add their femme touch to the program.

    • Cabaret performer, Jeff Duff | 3rd – 4th of June 2017 at Leadbelly Newtown

Wild & permissive London in the late 1970’s! Many who experienced that madness are no longer here to recall the excitement & the excesses – but Sydney’s Jeff Duff has survived to tell the tale & sing the songs!

The Crooked Fiddle Band‘s live shows blister with an intense energy that is driven by their distinctive sound. The Crooked Fiddle Band mix blasts of fiery folk with the intense atmosphere & detail of post and prog-rock, resulting in a multi-layered, complex & ecstatic hybrid they call ‘chainsaw folk’.

Sydney-based electronic duo Cosmos Midnight are at the forefront of their genre cultivating their own twist on electronica.

    • Rock ‘n’ roll stars, The Radiators |10th of June 2017 at Leadbelly Newtown

Deputing in Sydney in September 1978, The Radiators have survived the road to rock ‘n’ roll stardom. This Australian household name is set to rock & dance the night away.

    • Up & coming indie musician, Jack Colwell | 17th of June 2017 at the Golden Age Cinema & Bar

Jack Colwell’s distinctive croon & hefty songwriting chops have garnered him significant praise within Australia with a sound attributed to 90’s alt-rock influences, distinctive piano inflections & confessional lyrics.

Now in its 9th year, Vivid Sydney is a major celebration of the creative industries & is owned, managed and produced by Destination New South Wales (NSW), the NSW Government’s tourism & major events agency.

For more details & to book tickets, visit vividsydney.com.

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Oliver Stone Joins Vivid Sydney Line-Up

Academy Award-winning director, Oliver Stone, will appear exclusively in Australia at Vivid Sydney, the world’s largest festival of light, music & ideas. The acclaimed storyteller will speak at the Vivid Ideas Game-Changer Talks Series as well as at global creative forum, Semi Permanent.

Oliver Stone has written & directed more than 20 full-length feature films, earning him a well respected place in cinematic history. He is lauded for some of the most influential films of the last 4 decades including Scarface, Midnight Express, Platoon, Wall Street, Natural Born Killers, JFK, Nixon The Doors.

Stone is a master at tackling controversial subjects. His films are grand in scale & his hard-hitting style takes a realistic and truthful look at the world which often polarises audiences.

Destination New South Wales (NSW) Chief Executive Officer & Executive Producer of Vivid Sydney, Sandra Chipchase, said “At the Vivid Ideas Game-Changer Talks Series, Oliver Stone will speak ‘In Conversation With Margaret Pomeranz’, providing rare, behind-the-scenes insights into the creative workings of this cutting-edge cultural icon at the height of his industry”

Vivid Sydney consistently presents & showcases the world’s leading cultural innovators & Oliver Stone’s involvement in this year’s program is a further testament to the global creative talent Vivid draws to Sydney” she said.

Semi Permanent founder & director, Murray Bell, said “Semi Permanent is excited to welcome iconic filmmaker & storyteller, Oliver Stone, to our extraordinary line up for 2017 in Sydney. The Academy Award-winning writer & director is one of the most prolific of our time, making films that profoundly capture pivotal moments in our recent history – a lifetime spent creating entertaining & provocative works. Oliver will be speaking in conversation with us on the power of film to create change & challenge perceptions at Carriageworks in May”

At Vivid Ideas, Stone will share his philosophy on telling difficult stories, navigating controversy & resistance. He will address how his approach to the interplay between writer, storyteller & director has cemented his position among the legends of Hollywood. Joining Stone on stage will be Foxtel presenter & movie critic on Foxtel Arts’ Stage & Screen, Margaret Pomeranz, Order Of Australia Member (AM). The Vivid Ideas Game-Changer Talk will be held on Sunday the 28th of May, 5pm-6:30pm AEST at City Recital Hall. Tickets are on sale now at: vividsydney.com/ideas.

On interviewing Oliver Stone, Margaret Pomeranz AM, said “Interviewing Oliver Stone? One of the most significant filmmakers of the past 40 years to trawl through our political & cultural history! It is intimidating, exciting & absolutely unmissable. If I were not on the stage with him, I would be in the audience”

For Semi Permanent 2017, Stone will be speaking ‘in conversation’ on the power of film to create change & challenge perceptions. Stone is in conversation live at Semi Permanent on Friday the 26th of May at Carriageworks. For details, visit: www.semipermanent.com.

Stone will join iconic American artist Shepard Fairey in the Vivid Ideas Game-Changer Talks Series. With just 2 months to go until Vivid Ideas, tickets are already selling fast for highlight events. The 2017 Vivid Ideas program is the largest ever, featuring more than 200 events & hundreds of speakers from across the globe. Vivid Ideas will continue to challenge, inspire & explore the changing face of the creative industries. A forum for creatives to collaborate, foster business connections & showcase new ideas, the Vivid Ideas program runs 23 nights from the 26th of May to the 17th of June 2017.

‘Boy George’ Returns To Sydney With Exclusive DJ Set For ‘Vivid Music’

International pop icon Boy George will perform an one-off, intimate disc jockey (DJ) set as part of Vivid Music on the rooftop of Darling Harbour’s Café del Mar on Sunday the 11th of June.

Now in its 9th year, Vivid Sydney is the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas & features more than 250 music events. Boy George will perform his DJ set exclusively for Vivid Music with tickets on sale today at Ticketbooth, here.

Vivid Music curator, Stephen Ferris, said “We are excited to have Boy George, a superstar of such high calibre, returning to Vivid Music for an incredible night of music & dancing overlooking Sydney’s iconic waterfront”

“This event was a sell out in 2016 & fans will need to get in quick to secure their chance to see Boy George spin the decks with his unique style of house music at this one-off, exclusive event”

Boy George said “Sydney is like a 2nd home to me. I cannot wait to return & spin some of my favourite tracks at Café del Mar with the spectacular lights & pyrotechnics of Vivid Sydney shining behind me”

Vivid Sydney is owned, managed & produced by Destination New South Wales, the State Government’s tourism & major events agency. In 2016, it attracted 2.31 million visitors & delivered more than AUD$110 million in visitor expenditure to the local economy.

Event Details:
What: Café del Mar Sydney & Rodd Richards Presents, in conjunction with Vivid Sydney, present, Vivid Sydney Rooftop Party With Boy George.
When: Sunday the 11th of June 12pm – 10pm AEST
Where: Café del Mar, Darling Harbour
Support: Kate Monroe, Beth Yen, Mark Dynamix, Rodd Riches featuring Arrnott Olssen, Binary LiveCharlie & Jo
Tickets: On sale 12pm, 4th of April 2017 at www.ticketbooth.com.au.

Attendees can choose between General Admission, Vivid Dining Packages or get the entire Very Important Person Experience.

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Vivid Sydney 2017: Bigger, Bolder, Brighter

New precinct at Barangaroo
Expanded Royal Botanic Gardens footprint
Goldfrapp, AIR & Nick Murphy for Vivid Music
United States contemporary artist, Shepard Fairey headlines Vivid Ideas

The world’s largest festival of light, music & ideas, Vivid Sydney returns bigger, bolder & brighter in 2017 with a new precinct at Barangaroo, an expanded Light Walk through the Royal Botanic Gardens & imaginary creatures that will transform the sails of the Sydney Opera House.

Over 23 nights from Friday the 26th of May to Saturday the 17th of June, Vivid Light will transform the cityscape into a creative canvas, take over Sydney stages with Vivid Music’s biggest program to date & provide a global forum for creative conversations at Vivid Ideas.

Vivid Sydney is owned, managed & produced by the New South Wales (NSW) Government’s tourism & major events agency, Destination NSW.

Vivid Light

For the 1st time, Vivid Sydney’s vibrant kaleidoscope will stream into a new precinct at Barangaroo with a trail of installations winding through intimate laneways, past waterfront vistas & into a foodie paradise. Visitors will be immersed in A Day In The Light, an outdoor theatre of light and sound that lets them become part of the artwork & treated to optical illusions at Trapdoor, which tells the stories of Barangaroo’s past.

The festival’s bright lights will return to the Royal Botanic Gardens with an expanded trail that will take visitors through the heart of the beautiful harbourside oasis. Here, Birds Of Lumos, inspired by the rare rowi species of the New Zealand kiwi, will come to life as they glow & pulse with colour. The nostalgic Dipping Birds, giant 2.5 metre illuminated sculptures, will change colour as they dip back and forth into a pond & quirky installation You Lookin’ At Me? will turn heads as big glaring eyes follow passers-by. A pop-up landmark celebrating our Harbour city, Sydneyland, will provide a beautiful & iconic photo backdrop for visitors & locals.

At the heart of the Vivid Light Walk, the sails of the World Heritage-listed Sydney Opera House will be bought to life by a series of imaginary creatures curated & designed by acclaimed cinematographer, editor & graphic designer, Ash Bolland. Audio Creatures will show creatures interacting with the environment, morphing & moving between each other across the iconic sails.

The city’s icons will once again be transformed including the façade of the Museum Of Contemporary Art with Organic Vibrations, a collaboration between Australian artist Julia Gorman & the Paris-based creative and artistic collective, Danny Rose. Interactive lighting display Dreamscape will let visitors put their own colourful mark on the city’s skyline from Circular Quay along the Cahill Expressway to the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Destination NSW Chief Executive Officer & Executive Producer of Vivid Sydney, Sandra Chipchase, said “In 2016, a record-breaking 2.31 million visitors came to Vivid Sydney, which is testament to the festival’s impressive line-up, continued innovation & growth over the past 9 years”

Vivid Sydney in 2017 will impress with a robust program across Vivid Light, Music & Ideas so now is the time for visitors to start planning their trip so they can be inspired visually, creatively & musically at Vivid Sydney

Popular precincts, Chatswood, Taronga Zoo, Martin Place & Darling Harbour will return in 2017.

The buildings, shopping malls, streets & laneways of Chatswood’s central business district (CBD) will be reinvented as a retrofuturistic smart city called Future City, Smart City with ingenious installations & light sculptures inspired by the ‘steampunk’ design aesthetic of 19th century steam-powered machinery.

Lights For The Wild at Taronga Zoo will return featuring giant animal light sculptures that wowed visitors when they made their debut last year. A few new characters & surprises will join the 2016 favourites including a swarm of buzzing bees & a giant interactive Port Jackson shark.

Martin Place will be home to Sydney’s most popular food & beverage purveyors alongside grand, interactive light installations. Highlights include a new version of the multi-award winning 3 dimension-mapped projection Urban Tree 2.0 & Deep Forest, an urban jungle for feasting featuring an open flame fire-pit with barbeque treats from Porteño & some of NSW’s best fire chefs.

28 tonnes of water will be thrown into the air every minute whilst lasers, flame jets, music & fireworks combine in a celebration of the power of creativity & innovation at Darling Harbour. Magicians Of The Mist water theatre will be a spectacular display of technology & art defining the digital era.

Vivid Music

The beat of the Vivid Music program is stronger than ever with over 250 events in this year’s line-up. Highlights include an Australian exclusive performance by electronic pop duo Goldfrapp and the return of Curve Ball: a large-scale live music & art event created by Fuzzy Music, both at Carriageworks.

Popular Vivid Music events return including Heaps Gay, Soul Of Sydney, Purple Sneakers & The Argyle’s Tokyo Disco.

Vivid LIVE At The Sydney Opera House will deliver an eclectic suite of not-to-be-missed performances from influential American folk-rock band, Fleet Foxes, French electronic superheroes, AIR, British singer & songwriter, Laura Marling, & producer and bonafide hit-maker, Australia’s Nick Murphy.

City Recital Hall breaks from its’ classical roots with an incredible program – Metamorphosis – serving up everything from jazz & dance anthems to multisensory masterpieces. Sydney-based indie rock band, Dappled Cities, will launch their new album IIIII (pronounced 5), Grammy Award-winning jazz singer, Dianne Reeves, will take to the stage in a special one-off performance & Paul Mac will host a Sound Bubble Sound Party.

In a Vivid Music first, Vivid Sydney has partnered with the City Of Sydney to deliver a program across a multitude of city venues. Showcasing grassroots & emerging local music talent, highlights will include a new roof-top festival from Cake Wines, Pie In The Sky & a showcase of Women In Electronic Music at Oxford Art Factory.

Kings Cross returns with an exciting line-up of performance music, art, ‘Avant Cabaret’ & cutting-edge, independent and immersive theatre with a bohemian flavour, part of the Vivid KX program.

Vivid Ideas

The Vivid Ideas program will continue to challenge & inspire with more than 200 events exploring the changing face of the creative industries. Iconic American artist Shepard Fairey, who blurs the boundaries of art & design, headlines the Vivid Ideas line-up. His body of work includes his Barack Obama HOPE campaign, the OBEY GIANT art project & this year’s ubiquitous We The People initiative.

In a Vivid Sydney exclusive, Fairey will share his do-it-yourself approach, career highlights & how he managed to turn his creativity into an authentic voice about street culture. He will also create a large scale public mural live on a wall in Sydney’s CBD & some of his most famous works to date will be part of a pop-up exhibition at the Darling Quarter.

Throughout the city, a series of conferences will connect start-ups, emerging talent, practitioners & entrepreneurs with world-class creators & thought-leaders. Highlights include The Sunrise, which connects start-ups with successful founders; Semi Permanent, returning with a series of interactive, immersive experiences featuring leaders from Getty Images, NIKE, Google and more & family-favourite, Robowars, where some of the country’s best engineers & robotic experts put their self-built robots to battle.

The Vivid Ideas Exchange at the Museum Of Contemporary Art also boasts a diverse line-up of talks presented by creative practitioners covering topics from fashion to place-making, storytelling, ageism, marketing pitching, health, innovation, big data & mixed reality.

Vivid Sydney Sponsors

Vivid Sydney thanks its sponsors for their support of the festival in 2017 including partners, Huawei, Ford and American Express & supporters, Allianz, Canon, City Of Sydney, NSW Department Of Industry, Google, Oracle Liquid, Property NSW, Sensis, Sydney Airport, Sydney Opera House, Technical And Further Education NSW, Technical Direction Company & 32 Hundred Lighting. Vivid Sydney’s access & inclusion partner is Cushman And Wakefield & the festival continues its sustainability partnership with the Banksia Foundation.

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‘Vivid LIVE’ 1st Artist Announced: ‘Fleet Foxes’ *Ballot For Tickets*

4 NIGHTS, SYDNEY ONLY, EXCLUSIVE TO VIVID SYDNEY

“’Fleet Foxes’ have not just expanded & enhanced their sound, they have found a way to remain lasting”Consequence Of Sound

Folk-rock masters Fleet Foxes will première new material from their highly anticipated 3rd album exclusively for Australian audiences at the Sydney Opera House when they make their long-awaited returned for Vivid LIVE in May this year as part of Vivid Sydney, the world’s largest festival of light, music & ideas.

5 years since their last, life affirming shows, the band have chosen Vivid LIVE for their return to the stage, performing over 4 nights in the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall.

Due to the expected high demand, tickets will be allocated by ballot (details below).

Fleet Foxes Vivid LIVE performances are exclusive to Vivid Sydney & their only Australian shows for 2017 following sold-out ballots for Morrissey (2015) and Kraftwerk‘s 3rd Dimension Catalogue retrospective (2013) as well as ANOHNI’s immersive & sense-shifting performance Hopelessness (2016).

The 5-piece ensemble rose to prominence in the vanguard of a new wave of folk music in the 2000’s, alongside fellow Sydney Opera House alumni including Sufjan Stevens, Joanna Newsom, Bon Iver, Bill CallahanThe Decemberists.

The band returns to Sydney Opera House with a refreshed line-up featuring Robin Pecknold (vocals, guitar), Skyler Skjelset (guitar), Christian Wargo (bass), Morgan Henderson (multiple instruments) & Casey Wescott (piano). In addition to the core-band, their Vivid LIVE performances will feature additional players including Matthew Barrick (drums).

Fleet Foxes début self-titled album, released in 2008, was billed in Rolling Stone’s 100 Best Albums of the 2000’s while White Winter Hymnal also made Rolling Stone’s 100 Best Songs of the 2000’s. In December the same year, the Sun Giant extended play & their self-titled long play together shared the title of Pitchforks #1 album(s) of 2008.

Their 2nd full-length album, Helplessness Blues (Sub Pop/Inertia) was released in 2011 to critical acclaim &propelled them to Number 6 in the Australian national charts (Number 2 in the United Kingdom & Number 4 in the Untied States (US)) confirming their status as a true crossover success story.

Almost a decade after leading the new-folk revolution, Fleet Foxes will bring their fevered dynamism and signature harmonies to the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall stage & demonstrate once more why they are indeed a band for the ages.

Robin Pecknold said “We are unbelievably excited to perform songs from our new album & to revisit songs from across our catalogue at the Sydney Opera House in May. In this time, when all action towards unity is vital, our means of engendering union is through music, collective communal performance, on any stage that will have us & there is no better stage in the world than the Sydney Opera House. We really hope to see you there”

With the new album expected very soon, Robin Pecknold has created a playlist of artists & songs that inspired Fleet Foxes whilst writing the forthcoming new album.

Destination New South Wales (NSW) Chief Executive Officer & Vivid Sydney Executive Producer, Sandra Chipchase, said “’Vivid Sydney’ continues to attract the world’s best musicians to our city each year. The calibre of artists performing at the festival is testament to its success. I encourage all music fans to plan their trip to Sydney to see internationally acclaimed US band ‘Fleet Foxes’ when they première their new material at these 4 exclusive Sydney shows”

Vivid LIVE, now in its 9th year, will be the 3rd curated by Ben Marshall, the Sydney Opera House’s Head Of Contemporary Music. For Vivid LIVE, Marshall has programmed iconic artists & projects such as ANOHNI, Bon Iver ‘Cercle’, New Order + the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Max Richter ‘Sleep, Kraftwerk, Lauryn Hill, Sufjan Stevens & Morrissey. Ben’s year-round contemporary music program features Underworld, Kasabian, Andrew Bird, James Vincent McMorrow, Billy Bragg & Joe Henry, The Lumineers & Mary J. Blige. The stages of the World Heritage-listed building have also held Brian Wilson, D’Angelo, The National, Florence + The Machine, Tame Impala & Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.

Ben Marshall, Curator Of Vivid LIVE At The Sydney Opera House, said “It is a big moment for us to welcome back ‘Fleet Foxes’ to the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall stage for ‘Vivid LIVE’. Having ended their ‘Helplessness Blues’ tour here 5 years ago, over 3 unforgettable sold-out nights, they have chosen to première their new, fiercely anticipated 3rd album on the very same stage. Like past key ‘Vivid LIVE’ artists ‘Bon Iver’ & Sufjan Stevens, ‘Fleet Foxes’ are taking a 4-night ‘Vivid LIVE’ residency & bringing something special to Sydney for their only Australian performances for 2017. A dramatic & powerful live proposition, Robin Pecknold’s spectral tenor & euphoric, melancholy melodies are something to behold in the Concert Hall & this act’s blazing ambition and restlessness will be on grand display in one of this year’s absolute musical highlights”

The full program for Vivid LIVE At The Sydney Opera House will be announced at the Vivid Sydney program launch this month: vividsydney.com/sydneyoperahouse.com/vividLIVE.

SEASON DETAILS

  • WHAT: Fleet Foxes
  • WHEN: Friday May 26th – Monday the 29th of May 2017
  • WHERE: Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House
  • TICKETS: Premium – AUD$119, A Reserve – AUD$109, B Reserve – AUD$89

IMPORTANT TICKETING INFORMATION

An application process has been implemented for Fleet Foxes’ only Australian shows at Vivid LIVE in anticipation of high demand & to ensure everyone has an equal chance to make applications over a 5-day period. This will minimise website congestion & distribute tickets to fans across time zones, states & countries. Successful applicants will be notified via e-mail with a link to purchase tickets between 10am – 4pm (Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT)) Friday the 10th of March. Unsuccessful applicants will not receive a link to purchase however will be automatically added to a waitlist in the event of a later release of tickets.

Tickets can be applied for anytime between Wednesday the 1st of March 2017 (6:00am AEDT) & Sunday the 5th of March 2017 (11:59pm AEDT). Successful applicants will be chosen at random from within the allocations designated for visitors & locals. To apply, go to http://sydneyoperahouse.com/vividlive.

ONLY ONLINE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. APPLICATIONS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED OVER THE PHONE OR IN PERSON.

Vivid LIVE

From the 26th of May to the 17th of June, the Sydney Opera House will welcome some of the most ambitious & innovative local & international artists for Vivid LIVE – a celebration of music on the nation’s most famous stages – as part of Vivid Sydney, the world’s largest festival of light, music & ideas.

Vivid LIVE celebrates iconic artists in contemporary music with newly commissioned works, world première performances & Sydney only appearances from musical greats within Australia & around the world.

Vivid LIVE invites the world’s leading artists, creative collectives, promoters & digital animators to raise the roof of Sydney Opera House‘s theatres, rehearsal spaces, recording studios & most famously, its’ iconic sails, which are transformed into a unique canvas each year for Vivid Sydney.

Vivid Sydney

Vivid Sydney is the world’s largest festival of light, music & ideas, which for 23 days – from the 26th of May to the 17th of June 2017 – transforms the ‘Harbour City’ with its colourful creative canvas. In 2016, Vivid Sydney attracted a record 2.31 million attendees.

Now in its 9th year, Vivid Sydney is owned, managed & produced by Destination NSW, the NSW Government’s tourism & major events agency. Vivid Sydney features large scale light installations and projections (Vivid Light); music performances and collaborations (Vivid Music including Vivid LIVE At The Sydney Opera House) & creative ideas, discussion and debate (Vivid Ideas), all celebrating Sydney as the creative hub of the Asia-Pacific. For more information, visit www.vividsydney.com.

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Sydney Spectaculars – Season 2017!

Want to see Sydney in all it’s glory? Check out our 2017 season of ‘Sydney Spectaculars’! Here is what is happening so far this year:

26 January 2017 – Australia Day In Sydney

A day to celebrate the cultures of the Australian continent with many events throughout the day from indigenous ceremonies and cruise ship appearances to concerts and wheelchair races – this is the day Sydney shines. This year will feature 2 pyrotechnic displays – one at Darling Harbour & the other at Circular Quay –  as well as possibly the lighting of the Sydney Opera House & the Sydney Harbour Bridge pylons in green & gold for the 1st time in the event’s history! If you’re not in Sydney, you can watch ‘Australia Day 2017 – Live At Sydney Opera House’ (which will feature the Circular Quay fireworks) live on Channel Ten/WIN from 7:30pm AEDT* on Australia Day!

27 January–12 February 2017 – Chinese New Year Festival 

Projections on the Sydney Harbour Bridge pylons & the Australian National Maritime Museum will be a new feature for this year’s Chinese New Year Festival while the Sydney Harbour Bridge & Opera House as well as many other local landmarks will continue to be illuminated in red during the first 3 days of the Festival similar to last year. A fireworks display on the 27th of January in Farm Cove will coincide with the switching on of the red lighting of the iconic Sydney structures to welcome in the Year Of The Rooster!

25 March 2017 – Earth Hour

Created in Sydney a decade ago, Earth Hour now occurs around the world. This ‘spectacular’ sees the lights of the Sydney Harbour Bridge & the Sydney Opera House turn off for 1 hour to convey a practical message on the environment. Head down to the Sydney Harbour foreshore & have a candle-lit picnic or attend one of the organised Earth Hour events around Sydney! If you’re not in Sydney, participate at home by turning your lights off for 1 hour at 8:30pm!

24 March to 23 April 2017 – Handa Opera On Sydney Harbour: Carmen

A temporary open air opera theatre on the foreshores of Sydney Harbour with the iconic view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge & the Sydney Opera House in the background. With dazzling sets, a performance worthy of a standing ovation & a spectacular fireworks display to top it off, this is a once in a lifetime experience for anyone but spaces are limited so book your tickets now!

7 to 13 May 2017 – United Nations World Road Safety Week

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is lit up with yellow light emitting diodes (LED) for United Nations World Road Safety Week!

26 May to 17 June 2017 – Vivid Sydney

Famous for their Sydney Opera House projection shows, the LED show on the Sydney Harbour Bridge as well as the many projection shows and light displays on the Light Walk, Vivid Sydney is now just as big as Sydney NYE.  Also featuring live music & creative industry events, this is a once in a lifetime experience for anyone from outside of Sydney.

From 28 June 2017 – Badu Gili

A new experience that will light the Sydney Opera House’s famous sails every evening in celebration of the rich history & contemporary vibrancy of Australia’s 1st Nations culture.

You can download the official Badu Gili soundtrack by clicking here.

17 October 2017 – Diwali

Watch the Sydney Opera House light up in yellow/orange/golden colours to celebrate Diwali!

11 November 2017 – Remembrance Day

See the Sydney Opera House be covered in poppies (To Be Confirmed) as New South Wales remembers their Australian soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice.

25 November 2017 to 25 December 2017 – Sydney Christmas

Featuring projections on St Mary’s Cathedral & lighting on the Sydney Town Hall & other various city structures, Sydney Christmas brings the spirit of Christmas to Sydney in truly spectacular style. Check out the lighting ceremony of the massive interactive Christmas Tree in Martin Place, which features fireworks, for a truly magical night! Maybe Santa Claus will turn up?

31 December 2017/1 January 2018 – Sydney New Year’s Eve

 

 

 

The grand finale of ‘Sydney Spectaculars’ – the original, biggest & best – Sydney New Year’s Eve, the world’s biggest annual & most technologically advanced fireworks displays in the world! Without a doubt, this is a once in a lifetime experience for anyone from outside of Sydney.

That is all?

No! Many other ‘Sydney Spectaculars’ may occur throughout the year such as more Sydney Opera House & Harbour Bridge pylon projection shows but these other ‘Sydney Spectaculars’ are usually announced with short notice so keep an eye out on our blog if one gets announced unexpectedly.

I cannot visit Sydney to see a ‘Spectacular’ fireworks display. Can I see a non-‘Spectacular’ fireworks display on Sydney Harbour on another day?

Yes! Pyrotechnic displays frequently occur on Sydney Harbour so check our countdowns on the side of our blog to check when the next one is & where the most iconic view of the display is!

*Check your local guides for broadcast times outside of New South Wales.

Save The Date – Vivid Sydney 2017

The world’s largest festival of light, music & ideas

Vivid Sydney, one of the most spectacular light shows in the world, is set to impress again when it returns to Sydney for 23 nights from Friday the 26th of May to Saturday the 17th of June 2017.

Owned, managed & produced by Destination New South Wales (Destination NSW), the State Government’s tourism & major events agency, Vivid Sydney attracted more than 2.31 million people from around the globe in 2016.

Vivid Sydney is the world’s largest festival of light, music & ideas, which annually transforms the harbour city into an outdoor art exhibition with its colourful creative canvas. The event features large scale light installations & projections (Vivid Light); music performances & collaborations (Vivid Music including Vivid LIVE At The Sydney Opera House) & creative ideas, discussion and debate (Vivid Ideas), all celebrating Sydney as the creative hub of the Asia-Pacific.

NSW Minister For Trade, Tourism & Major Events, Stuart Ayres, said: “Vivid Sydney is the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas & the biggest event in Australia”

“Last year, Vivid Sydney boasted its biggest program ever with more than 90 light installations & projections created by more than 150 artists from 23 countries, 190 music performances & 658 speakers in 183 Vivid Ideas events. Highlights included Songlines, an incredible projection inspired by the ancient dreaming tracks that weave across landscapes & skies, created with the work of 6 renowned Indigenous artists & the 1st Indigenous lighting of the iconic Sydney Opera House sails.”

Vivid Sydney 2017 promises to be even bigger so put Friday the 26th of May to Saturday the 17th of June in your diary & start planning a trip to see Vivid Sydney now”

For a glimpse of Vivid Sydney’s magic, watch this timelapse from the 2016 event:

Diary Date

What: Vivid Sydney 2017 – The world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas & Australia’s largest event, Vivid Sydney is a major celebration of the creative industries.

When: Friday the 26th of May – Saturday the 17th of June 2017

Where: Sydney, Australia – Locations across the city including lighting projections along the iconic Sydney Harbour foreshore including the Sydney Opera House & Harbour Bridge.

Website: www.vividsydney.com 

Please note: The full Vivid Sydney 2017 program will be announced early 2017.

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Destination New South Wales Wins ‘Pinnacle Awards’ For ‘Vivid Sydney’

Destination New South Wales (NSW) has won 12 accolades at the 2016 International Festivals & Events Association (IFEA) Pinnacle Awards for its marketing & promotion of Vivid Sydney – the world’s largest festival of light, music & ideas.

NSW Minister For Trade, Tourism & Major Events, Stuart Ayres, said the promotion of Vivid Sydney generated Australia’s largest event with 2.31 million attendees experiencing the spectacular festival.

“This is the 2nd time Vivid Sydney has been recognised in the IFEA Pinnacle Awards, with nearly twice the number of accolades compared to last year” Mr Ayres said.

Destination NSW Chief Executive Officer & Vivid Sydney Executive Producer, Sandra Chipchase, said “Vivid Sydney is firmly established as one of the world’s leading festivals & is now Australia’s largest event. These awards are testament to Destination NSW’s strategic marketing & partnership initiatives, which drive visitors from across the globe & enable us to break new ground each year”

Destination NSW was presented with 12 IFEA Pinnacle Awards for Vivid Sydney, including the coveted Grand Pinnacle Award.

  • Grand Pinnacle – Gold
  • Best Event Website – Gold
  • Best Social Media Site – Gold
  • Best Festival/Event Mobile App – Gold
  • Best Newspaper Insert/Supplement – Gold
  • Best Cover Design – Gold
  • Best Overall Sponsorship Program – Gold
  • Best Promotional Brochure – Silver
  • Best Outdoor Billboard – Silver
  • Best Street Banner – Silver
  • Best Event Program – Bronze
  • Best Event Promotional Photograph – Bronze

The IFEA Pinnacle Awards recognise the outstanding accomplishments & high quality creative, promotional, operational and community outreach programs and materials produced by festivals & events around the world.

Vivid Sydney is owned, managed & produced by the NSW Government’s tourism & major events agency, Destination NSW.

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Taronga ‘Stands Up For The Wild’ With 100 Year Birthday Parade

A parade of giant animal light sculptures will make their way down Macquarie Street on Saturday the 15th of October, Taronga Zoo announced today, marking 100 years since the Zoo officially opened in Mosman in 1916.

Starting at Hyde Park at 8pm, the amazing light sculptures will be escorted by a cast of school children who will dance, sing & light up the streets for the wild to the Sydney Opera House, where a live performance will take place.

The giant animal light sculptures represent Taronga’s 10 year commitment to the conservation & preservation of 10 Centenary Species, iconic & beloved animals which include the Asian Elephant, Platypus & Sumatran Tiger.

The fabulous light parade will recreate the historic moment 100 years ago, when Jessie The Elephant made her way from the original zoological site in Moore Park, through the Central Business District, down Macquarie Street to a spot on the foreshore directly where the Sydney Harbour Bridge & Opera House would rise years later. Jessie boarded a barge, to be transported across Sydney Harbour as did hippos, primates, reptiles & many other animal species Taronga still cares for today.

Taronga is encouraging Australians to ‘Stand Up #ForTheWild’ by coming along to cheer the parade or by donating to its Centenary commitment to turn around the plight of these 10 critical species.

Creative Director, Ignatius Jones, said: “This will be the most amazing parade that Sydney has seen in 100 years! An absolute carnival of lights, dancing & music!”

“A great night out for friends & families, the Taronga Zoo Centenary Birthday Parade will spread the word that we need to stand up for these amazing animals and help Taronga ensure their future”

Taronga Zoo’s Chief Executive Officer, Cameron Kerr, said: “We’re inviting everyone in Sydney to ‘Stand Up For The Wild’ by coming along to what will be an amazing spectacle & help support the work being done for these 10 vital species”

“We’re asking Australians not just in Sydney but across the country to help us raise 1 million Australian dollars to kick-start a lifetime conservation commitment”

The Parade is the exciting culmination for Taronga’s Centenary program, presented by long-term supporter ANZ, which has also included Vivid Sydney at Taronga Zoo, Eid at Taronga, inviting guests to come in for 1 Australian dollar on their birthday, creating a stunning collection of past & present Taronga memories at #IGrewUpWithTaronga, hosting an amazing birthday party on the 7th of October Centenary anniversary & the commencing of amazing field-work to conserve the 10 Centenary species.

Donate 10 Australian dollars to help Taronga save 10 endangered species from extinction. Visit: tarongaparade.org

What: Taronga Zoo Centenary Birthday Parade

When: Saturday the 15th of October 2016 at 8pm

Where: Starting from Hyde Park North & continuing along Macquarie Street to the Sydney Opera House’s grand finale performance

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‘Vivid Sydney’ Injects AUD$110 Million Into New South Wales Economy

Figures released today confirm that Vivid Sydney 2016 injected a phenomenal AUD$110 million of visitor expenditure into the State’s economy according to the Minister For Trade, Tourism & Major Events, Stuart Ayres.

In 2016, the New South Wales (NSW) Government, through its tourism & major events agency, Destination NSW, made the strategic decision to extend the festival from 18 to 23 nights.

“This year’s festival included an extra 5 nights & 3 new precincts which helped drive this phenomenal result & extend the positive benefits Vivid Sydney brings to the State’s visitor economy” Mr Ayres said.

“AUD$110 million in visitor expenditure is a huge result & is up 75% on last year’s figure. Not only did we smash visitor expenditure, we became Australia’s largest event with 2.31 million attendees experiencing the spectacular Vivid Sydney

“Of these attendees, almost 184,000 were visitors who travelled to Sydney specifically for the festival, generating more than 621,000 visitor nights for the NSW visitor economy”

Vivid Sydney continues to shine bright on the State’s events calendar. I congratulate the dedicated team at Destination NSW and the many Government agencies involved in delivering another sensational event & look forward to a brilliant return of the festival in 2017”

Destination NSW Chief Executive Officer & Vivid Sydney Executive Producer, Sandra Chipchase, said the results were driven by exceptional marketing, partnership campaigns & outstanding programming.

“Our biggest ever program of light, music & ideas saw Vivid Sydney expand into new precincts including the Royal Botanic Gardens and Taronga Zoo & present over 190 Music & 180 Ideas events. These initiatives supported by our marketing & partnership campaigns were instrumental in increasing both visitor numbers & the length of stay”

Vivid Sydney 2017 will be held from Friday the 26th of May to Saturday the 17th of June. The Vivid Light Expressions Of Interest is now open. Click here for more information on the opportunities for artists, designers, creative industry practitioners, equipment suppliers, business & educational institutions to participate in Vivid Light 2017. Submissions close midnight Australian Eastern Daylight Time, Friday the 21st of October 2016.

Expressions Of Interest for Vivid Ideas are open until Friday the 23rd of September 2016 & Vivid Music until Friday the 14th of October 2016.

Visit www.vividsydney.com for more information.

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