With Drone Shows, State-Of-The-Art Light Displays & Creative Pop-Ups, Vivid Sydney 2024 Is Back; Here’s Where You Can Watch

Vivid Sydney

‘Cause you’re a sky, ’cause you’re a sky full of…drones!
Excuse the pun but the sky is indeed going to be full of drones in Sydney this June because Vivid Sydney is back and so are their spectacular drone shows. With state-of-the-art light displays, interactive art pieces, and creative pop-up kitchens, the three-week Vivid Sydney kickstarted in the city last Friday. Just like last year, the highlight of the event will be the drone shows that will take place on June 8, 9, and 15. Read on to know all the details and why you cannot miss this magnificent show if you’re in the city!

Vivid Sydney’s ‘Love Is In The Air’ To Bring Back Drone Show For 3 Nights

Vivid Sydney is a multidisciplinary festival of lights that illuminate the skyline of this popular Australian city. With music, food, and lots of stunning art light displays and art pieces, Vivid Sydney started on May 24. The show will go on for three weeks (June 15) and will turn Sydney Harbour into a twinkling wonderland with its beautiful light shows.

Image Courtesy: website/vividsydney

Now, coming to the best bit – the drone shows. The Vivid Drone will run for three nights during the three-week Vivid Sydney event – June 8, 9, and 15. The theme for the show is ‘Love Is In The Air’ and it will feature more than 700 drones lighting up the sky above Circular Quay. The show has been curated by Gill Minervini and will be soundtracked by Sydney-based DJ and Producer Peewee Ferris.

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Everything You Need To Know About Vivid Sydney

Vivid Sydney is an annual multidisciplinary festival of lights, music, and food. While the epicentre of this programme is Circular Quay, the show will have different events across the city. It includes places like The Rocks, the State Library of New South Wales, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Barangaroo, Darling Harbour, the University of Technology Sydney, The Goods Line, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, and Carriageworks.

The lights of the show turn on at 6 PM every night. Of course, there are different programmes as well that include panel discussions, late-night gigs, and dance parties. While drone and light shows of Vivid Sydney are free for all, there are a few exclusive events that require tickets, like the immersive illuminated walk through Sydney’s Botanic Gardens. To book tickets for these exclusive shows, you can head to their website and book your spot.

So, if you’re in Sydney or plan to travel there for a vacation, then do check out this beautiful show to brighten your evening, literally!

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