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Vivid Sydney 2024: A Festival of Light, Music, Ideas, and Food

Sydney, Australia, has announced the program for Vivid Sydney 2024, running from May 24 to June 15. As the largest event of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, Vivid Sydney promises 23 nights of unparalleled experiences under the theme 'Humanity,' showcasing light installations, music performances, creative showcases, and a diverse food program throughout the city.

Minister John Graham highlighted the festival's significance to Sydney's cultural scene, emphasizing its balanced blend of light, music, ideas, and food. With last year's record attendance and economic impact, the festival aims to exceed expectations once again.

Gill Minervini, the festival's director, emphasized humanity's role in this year's theme, aiming to explore the human spirit through a curated program of events and installations that fosters connection and celebrates creativity. Venues across Sydney, including the iconic Sydney Opera House and Circular Quay, will become platforms for artistic expression and culinary excellence.

The festival is divided into four main pillars: Vivid Light, Vivid Music, Vivid Ideas, and Vivid Food, offering attendees a vast array of interactive and immersive experiences. Highlights include a 40km-long laser rainbow from Sydney Tower and a special lighting of the Sydney Opera House sails featuring the work of 2023 Archibald Prize winner, Julia Gutman.

Tickets for Vivid Sydney 2024 go on sale March 11, promising an enriching program that celebrates human creativity and connection in one of the world's most beautiful cities.

R. E.

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