A Festival Reimagined Inviting You To Dream: Vivid Sydney 2025 Program Revealed

Saturday, Mar 15, 2025 0

 

  • Introducing five connecting zones across the city encompassing Light, Music, Ideas and Food
  • Over 75% of program and 100% of Vivid Light Walk free to enjoy
  • Nigella Lawson to curate three Vivid Sydney Dinner events in Muru Giligu, Martin PlaceĀ 
  • Creative Director of TIME Magazine, Stranger Things: The Experience confirmed for Vivid Ideas
  • Martin Place returning to the festival for the first time since 2018
  • Vivid Music expands with new venues City Recital Hall and Metro Theatre
  • Eight buildings and landmarks illuminated for the first time

 

Australia’s largest event will once again transform the Harbour City in 2025, from Friday, 23 May to Saturday, 14 June – with the theme ofĀ Vivid Sydney, DreamĀ as it dares to answer the question: What’s in a dream?

 

For its 15thĀ year, the festival footprint has been redesigned to present five zones:Ā Circular Quay and The Rocks;Ā Barangaroo;Ā Martin Place and CBDĀ (for the first time since 2018);Ā Darling Harbour; andĀ The Goods Line and Inner City. Each connected zone will feature events from each of the festival pillars; Light, Music, Ideas and Food.

 

Showcasing Sydney’s creative pulse during winter, Vivid Sydney will feature exclusive collaborations for a series of events withĀ Sydney Writers’ FestivalĀ andĀ Sydney Film Festival, as well as cultural institutions, venues and arts companies Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Bangarra Dance Theatre, City Recital Hall, State Library of NSW, and Sydney Theatre Company.

 

Vivid LightĀ will come to life like never before with exclusively commissioned pieces featuring world- leading animation and projection technologies. The late Australian visionary,Ā David McDiarmid’s bold and unapologetic work will be showcased on the Sydney Opera House forĀ Lighting of the Sails, entitled Kiss of Light (2025).Ā Vincent NamatjiraĀ will presentĀ King DingoĀ on the facade of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia while the team behind Sydney fashion label,Ā Romance Was BornĀ will debutĀ House of RomanceĀ on Customs House.

 

This year festivalgoers can interact with installations and 3D projections across the Vivid Light Walk, includingĀ voice-activated animation,Ā suspendedĀ swings,Ā whimsical seesaws,Ā a tennis match with light, and self-portraits turned into 3D projections by world renowned entertainment studio, Moment Factory. Attendees also have a chance toĀ design their own projection, with 150 entries selected each week to feature on the ASN Co. Building’s Clock Tower in The Rocks.

 

Vivid IdeasĀ continues to offer an array of engaging experiences,Ā D.W. Pine,Ā Creative Director of TIME Magazine, will deliver the keynote ā€˜Where Do Ideas Come From?’ and internationally renowned scientistĀ Professor Matthew WalkerĀ will present ā€˜Why We Sleep’ to delve into one of the most important but least understood aspects of our lives.

 

Free Vivid Ideas events include the weekly Firetalk series at Barangaroo Reserve, bringing together First Nations storytellers, and Endling, a major new physical theatre work performed nightly by Sydney’s Legs On The Wall.

 

Stranger Things: The ExperienceĀ will debut at Luna Park Sydney. This immersive, interactive adventure for all ages transports you to 1986 Hawkins, and blends supernatural mystery, nostalgia and iconic locations from the Netflix global phenomenon designed exclusively by the show’s creators.

 

Vivid FoodĀ has never been more enticing. In a festival exclusive, internationally renowned food writer and TV cook,Ā Nigella LawsonĀ will curate threeĀ Vivid Sydney DinnersĀ in the recently opened pedestrian tunnel Muru Giligu in Martin Place. Over three nights, the space will be completely transformed with a light and sound experience, celebrated with NSW produce and wine for an unforgettable experience.

 

Nigella Lawson said of her collaboration: ā€œVisitors cram themselves into Sydney in summer, but for me the magical time is in winter, during Vivid Sydney! And having loved it for years, it is the hugest thrill to be part of the Vivid Food program this year. I’ll be curating an exclusive menu for the three Vivid Sydney Dinners, and it is simply a dream come true. I mean, you know me: there can never be too many fairy lights! See you there!”

 

Festival favouritesĀ Vivid Fire KitchenĀ will return to The Goods Line honouring fire and spice andĀ Vivid Chef SeriesĀ will once again see the world’s most innovative chefs collaborate with Sydney’s revered dining intuitions.

 

Vivid MusicĀ celebrates our collective dreams through sound and song, with a specially curated program of artists from around the globe, alongside special events, interactive experiences and exclusive performances.

 

Tumbalong NightsĀ will return to Darling Harbour with a focus on music in diaspora communities and First Nations artists singing in their own languages. Featuring local pop darlingsĀ Winston SurfshirtĀ andĀ Ayesha Madon, the free concert series will also include V-Pop sensationsĀ Mỹ AnhĀ andĀ Chi XĆŖ, Grammy-winning African artistĀ Dobet GnahorĆ©,Ā Stella JangĀ from Korea, India’sĀ ZaedenĀ and former bass player for Prince,Ā MonoNeon.

 

Oxford Art Factory will host UK rapping sensationsĀ Pete & BasĀ and Newcastle’sĀ Steel City Dance Discs, Metro Theatre will see local labelsĀ Bad ApplesĀ andĀ NLV RecordsĀ celebrate their 10thĀ anniversaries in separate events, and City Recital Hall will host German electronic music pioneersĀ Tangerine DreamĀ as well asĀ Soccer Mommy.Ā Vivid Supper ClubĀ will also return to Mary’s Underground, with a new line-up reflecting contemporary cabaret.

 

Vivid LIVE at Sydney Opera House boasts over 50 cutting-edge and legendary international and Australian artists, including British singer and spellbinding performer Anohni and The Johnsons, Beth Gibbons from Portishead, Sigur Rós with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, indie pop darlings Japanese Breakfast, soulful indie-folk crooner Marlon Williams, neo-soul artist Ravyn Lenae, plus homegrown trailblazers Miss Kaninna, SAHXL and more, all to perform at the iconic venue.

 

Festivalgoers atĀ CarriageworksĀ can move to a different beat, with performances by lo-fi house and techno producerĀ Mall Grab, Sydney based-Papua New Guinean artistĀ NgaiireĀ set to deliver her most visceral and transcendent work yet, and Byron Bay duoĀ SkegssĀ bring their raw mix of surf and garage rock. Carriageworks’ legendary Night Market is also back for 2025, with young guns from Sydney’s top bars and restaurants stepping into the spotlight.



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