Vivid Sydney Celebrates 30th Anniversary with Iconic Landmark Illuminations

Published on 5.26.25

  The Vivid Sydney Festival has become a staple of the city's cultural calendar, celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. This year's festival promises to be one of the most vibrant yet, with a range of artistic collaborations that will illuminate some of Sydney's most iconic landmarks. One of the highlights of the festival is the "Tumbalong nights" series, which will feature free music events across the city. These events are part of a broader effort to engage with local communities and provide a platform for emerging artists. The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia has partnered with First Nations artist Vincent Namatjira to project his work "King Dingo" onto its façade, adding an Indigenous perspective to the festival. The Sydney Opera House will be at the forefront of the festival's artistic collaborations, with light installations illuminating its exterior for 23 days. The event is a celebration of art and technology, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in public spaces.

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