Excite your senses at AEE’s exclusive Sydney Live event
Tickets are now on sale for Sydney Live, the Australian Event Expo’s premier networking event on Wednesday 16 May where you can excite your senses and experience Sydney after dark as never before.
Sydney Live” will be a dynamic and sensory 360 degree experience where you will be whisked away to Sydney’s funkiest and secret events and given a unique and intriguing behind the scenes look at Sydney after dark, and all from one venue.
Produced by the Sydney Convention and Visitors Bureau with the extraordinary and talented team at David Grant Special Events; held at the gorgeous and very stylish Pyrmont venue, Doltone House; and with state of the art audio visual equipment and lighting provided by the national and multi award winning Staging Connections, it will be a fabulous night for all.
“Sydney Live” promises to bring the best of cult Sydney to you with everything from fabulous food to sultry singers, and offers the opportunity to mingle with hosted buyers, VIP guests and corporate partners as well as exhibitors and industry leaders. Tickets are limited, so click here now to ensure you don’t miss out on being a part of this wonderful night.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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