Vivid 2024: Sydney in awe as cultural festival kicks off in style with brilliant light displays over the Harbour City
Sydney Harbor has been transformed into an extravaganza of light and color as the Vivid 2024 festival kicks off with a bang.
The public was treated to a fireworks show on Friday evening to start the three-week cultural treat.
“The bright lights of Vivid Sydney are officially on,” said NSW Premier Chris Minns.
“Over the next three weeks, Sydney will be showcasing the magical lights, art and fun of Vivid Sydney.”
“There’s something for all the family, so I encourage everyone to come along and make the most of Vivid Sydney this year,” he added.
The 14th year has the theme ‘Humanity’, with works of art that focus on a universal search for meaning and purpose.
For Vivid Festival 2024, more than 30 light installations and 3D projections will decorate the harbor along the 8km Light Walk from Circular Quay to The Goods Line
Spectators can enjoy the sails of the Opera House, wrapped in a projected patchwork of fabric
More than 30 light installations and 3D projections will decorate the harbor along the 8km Light Walk from Circular Quay to The Goods Line.
“Since 2009, Vivid Sydney has been a global platform showcasing our vibrant culture, vibrant nightlife and creative talents,” Minister John Graham said.
‘Vivid Sydney is going from strength to strength in its 14th year, showing the world our colorful creative side. Vibrant Sydney shows the world that we have big dreams.”
‘Tonight we start with 23 days of light, 23 days of music, ideas and food. 23 days of shared experiences. Over the next 23 days, Sydney will be beautiful during the day and vibrant at night.”
Spectators can enjoy the Opera House’s sails wrapped in a projected patchwork of fabric designed by Australian artist and 2023 Archibald Prize winner Julia Gutman.
A 40-kilometre-long rainbow laser emanating from the Sydney Tower will be visible across the city.
Other highlights of this year’s festival include Nest, a large-scale circular projection on the Stargazer Lawn and PORTAL, a 15 meter high installation framing the Barangaroo Headland.
Dark Spectrum: A New Journey features a dance soundtrack, 300 kaleidoscopic lasers, 500 handcrafted lanterns and more than 250 searchlights in eight different rooms
As part of the festivities, people walk through the Cathedral Of Light installation
Other highlights of this year’s festival include Nest, a large-scale circular projection on the Stargazer Lawn and PORTAL, a 15 meter high installation framing Barangaroo Headland.
Wynyard Tunnels are once again transformed into a mile-long labyrinth of light.
Dark Spectrum: A New Journey features a dance soundtrack, 300 kaleidoscopic lasers, 500 handcrafted lanterns and more than 250 searchlights in eight different rooms.
About 3.5 million people – more than half of Sydney’s population – are expected to enjoy this year’s light show
People walk past light installations at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney as part of 2024 Vivid
Visitors will be pleased to hear that the infamous Vivid Sydney 2024 drone show will return for three nights only on June 8, June 9 and June 15.
More than 700 drones will be on display during the Love in the Air show.
About 3.5 million people – more than half of Sydney’s population – are expected to enjoy this year’s light show.