Latest News About Vivid Sydney

Updated 2026-05-19 13:07

I don’t have live access to the latest feed right now, but here’s what’s commonly known about Vivid Sydney and how to find the very latest updates.

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Would you like me to pull the latest official details if you specify you want me to search for current year dates and program highlights? I can provide a concise summary with exact dates, venues, and a couple of must-see installations or performances.

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Vivid Sydney – Light, Music, Minds & Food

Vivid Sydney is the world’s largest festival of Light, Music, Minds and Food. Running annually from May to June, enjoy light installations, live music, thought-provoking workshops and more.

www.sydney.com

Vivid Sydney | Light, Music, Minds & Food

The Official Website of Vivid Sydney. Vivid Sydney returns on 22 May until 13 June 2026. Your dream night awaits at Vivid Sydney. Explore the program now.

www.vividsydney.com

Light, Music, Minds & Food - Vivid Sydney

The Official Website of Vivid Sydney. Vivid Sydney returns on 22 May until 13 June 2026. Your dream night awaits at Vivid Sydney. Explore the program now.

www.vividsydney.com

ACN - Company News - ACN Newswire

Vivid Sydney, the Southern Hemisphere's largest multi-artform festival, today unveiled its captivating program for 2024. more info >> Friday, June 2, 2023 Vivid Sydney 2023 Kicks Off With Biggest Opening Weekend on Record Vivid Sydney has enjoyed its largest-ever opening weekend, attracting more than 453,000 visitors to experience Australia's largest event in 2023. … more info >> Thursday, April 27, 2023 All-Star Chef and Restaurant Line-Up Announced for Inaugural Vivid Sydney Food Vivid...

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Vivid Sydney's future seems bright, but challenges abound

Vivid Sydney is a globally recognised celebration of light, music and ideas, with each annual program delivering a bigger and brighter range of diverse content that continues to delight audiences. Yet the success of such a massive festival comes with challenges, writes Associate Professor Emrah Baki Ulas from the the Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning at University of Sydney.

www.sydney.edu.au