Gorgeous lights, sparkly fireworks and hypnotic patterns could be seen across four of Australia's capital during the opening night celebrations of Vivid Sydney 2023 on May 26, 2023. The festival ...
The switch was flicked on Friday night. Sydney's city centre is now bathed in light as one of the world's biggest festivals of lights and music returns — just as the rain finally called it quits.
Every May since 2009, the Australian city of Sydney in New South Wales will go all out to stage a city-level party. Vivid Sydney is a light and sound extravaganza which has evolved over the years to ...
SYDNEY, May 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Harbour City has awakened in colour and creativity tonight as Vivid Sydney 2025, Australia's largest event, has officially begun for its 15th year. Under this ...
Sydney's about to get a real "glow-up". Vivid Sydney returns for another year of breathtaking illumination. The annual celebration of creativity, innovation and technology will completely transform ...
Watch as the sails of the Sydney Opera House are illuminated with vibrant colours and images as part of the opening night of the annual Vivid Festival on Friday 24 May. The annual celebration of ...
SYDNEY, June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Vivid Sydney, the Southern Hemisphere's largest multi-artform festival, is calling on visionary artists, performers and thinkers from across the globe to help ...
A light show is projected onto water in Sydney Harbour by the Vivid Aquatique Water Theatre. Jason Reed/Reuters/Corbis An interactive installation artwork displays a variety of light bulbs with one ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. When not abroad, travel writer John Oseid can be found in NYC or LA. It’s called the largest light show in the world. Launched ...
A decade ago, venturing into the central business district of Sydney on a chilly winter night was virtually unheard of. Sydneysiders love to nest, you see, and a drop in temperature is the only excuse ...