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Vivid Sydney will captivate, amaze

VIVID Sydney 2022 will transform the Harbour City from tonight (Friday, May 27) until Saturday, June 18, with more than 200 events embracing the soul of our city, celebrating its diversity, resilience, Aboriginal culture, and vibrant creative community.

Minister for Enterprise, Investment and Trade, Minister for Tourism and Sport and Minister for Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said the Vivid Sydney program would transform the city into a vibrant fusion of creativity, innovation and technology.
“Vivid Sydney provides Sydneysiders and visitors the chance to enjoy and celebrate the city through a sensory symphony of 3D-light projections, exhilarating live music performances and discussions from the world’s brightest minds,” Mr Ayres said.
“The world-famous Light Walk will stretch a record 8km, linking light installations from the Sydney Opera House to Central Station.”
State Member for East Hills Wendy Lindsay said, “If you think you’ve experienced Vivid Sydney before, think again. I encourage residents of the East Hills electorate to visit the city, as this year’s program contains new venues, cutting edge artists, immersive events, unmissable performances, and sensational experiences. The ideas are fresh, big, and bold.”
The 2022 Festival program features: More than 200 events and artworks; 50 dazzling light installations and 3D projection artworks; 111 eclectic music events; and 87 thought-provoking ideas talks and immersive workshops.
Vivid Sydney’s Ideas program features global storytellers whose narratives filter throughout our society. The line-up includes Oscar and Emmy award-winning writer and director Aaron Sorkin, women’s rights advocate Gretchen Carlson, and Australian superstar Troye Sivan.
This year, Vivid Music takes a deep dive into Sydney’s diverse and dynamic music communities, showcasing potent artistic talent. Live music can be enjoyed at cultural institutions and traditional venue spaces, including Vivid LIVE at Sydney Opera House and Carriageworks, and includes free outdoor concerts amongst the Vivid Light Walk.
Festival Director, Gill Minervini, said the program would capture the essence of Sydney’s soul, and explore what makes the city so authentically unique.
“This compelling story of creativity, innovation, and technology told through light, music, and ideas is distinguishably Sydney, yet authentically universal,” Ms Minervini said.
Details: vividsydney.com.