Australia’s largest festival returns to dazzle and delight

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Celebrating creativity, innovation and technology, Australia’s largest festival is set to dazzle and delight audiences for 23 days and nights across four pillars this year - Vivid Light, Vivid Music, Vivid Ideas and the brand new Vivid Food.

Last year Vivid Sydney was attended by over 2.5 million people and injected $119 million into the NSW economy.

Photo: Destination NSW

This year’s creative direction, ‘Vivid Sydney, Naturally,’ has been inspired by the region’s connection to the natural environment and will be brought to life via a kaleidoscope of colourful light projections and activations, plus free and ticketed events. 

Vivid Sydney Festival Director Gill Minervini said this year’s festival would raise the bar even higher than past events with festival-firsts, world-firsts and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.


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“We are proud to have curated an impressive collection of local and international artists and food creatives to provide Vivid Sydney audiences with new and exciting experiences,” Ms Minervini said.

“We have expanded and evolved the festival further this year and have curated an amazing line-up for 2023. The festival offering includes some significant new and Vivid-first experiences, as well as Vivid Food to deliver world-class culinary talent, events and activations as part of the program.”

Australia’s largest festival returns to dazzle and delight


A preview into some of the Vivid Sydney 2023 highlights includes:

  • The Vivid Sydney Light Walk will return in 2023, with more than 49 light installations and 3D projections along the 8.5km illuminated walk

  • The internationally acclaimed, multi-sensory experience of light, colour and sounds, Lightscape, will transform The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney for the first time at Vivid Sydney

  • First Nations artist Maree Clarke’s Barerarerungar will be projected on the Museum of Contemporary Art

  • Internationally renowned Jen Lewin’s The Last Ocean will enthral audiences following its 2022 debut at Burning Man

  • Brand new festival pillar Vivid Food will activate across venues in Sydney’s CBD showcasing a variety of creativity, innovation and culinary experiences, from pop up restaurants to haute cuisine celebrating the city’s vibrant and diverse food culture.

Photo: Destination NSW


Vivid Sydney 2023 will illuminate and energise various locations throughout the city, including Circular Quay, The Rocks, Barangaroo, Darling Harbour, The Goods Line, Central Station and Sydney icons such as the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Museum of Contemporary Art and more.

Photo: Destination NSW

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

The complete program for Vivid Sydney 2023 will be announced in mid-March. For more information, and to keep updated on the program, visit vividsydney.com

Chris Lynch

Chris Lynch is a journalist, videographer and content producer, broadcasting from his independent news and production company in Christchurch, New Zealand. If you have a news tip or are interested in video content, email chris@chrislynchmedia.com

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