Sydney is poised to light up for three weeks of the Vivid festival, which promises to bring mesmerising art displays, 3D light projections and live performances to the city.
The switch will be flicked for the annual winter light festival on May 26, kicking off more than 300 events involving visual displays, music, ideas and food.
The Destination NSW event, taking place for its 13th year, last year attracted more than 2.2 million people to venture out into the city at night, turbocharging the visitor economy.
This year the festival will focus on the relationship with the natural environment and also include the launch of Vivid Food, which will include pop-up restaurants and a “chef series” of four internationally renowned chefs appearing in restaurants around the city….
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