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In 2024, almost 50 years since his work was presented at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in the 1976 Biennale of Sydney, Lee Ufan returns to Sydney. Read our review here.
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In 2024, almost 50 years since his work was presented at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in the 1976 Biennale of Sydney, Lee Ufan returns to Sydney. Read our review here.
Explore a vibrant tapestry of life! Step inside this immersive, sensory exhibition featuring spectacular rare and unusual tropical and subtropical rainforest plants. Read our review here!
You’ve seen Squid Game on Netflix, now play it in real life! Squid Game: The Experience in Sydney is the ultimate test of survival, strategy, and skill as you go head to head with other contestants in a series of challenges masterminded by the infamous Front Man. Let the games begin…
Life Chronicles in Sydney takes you on a breathtaking journey through the Earth's history, from the origins of life 3.5 billion years ago to the rise of humans.
After thrilling audiences in Sydney, producers of MJ THE MUSICAL have today officially confirmed that the Olivier and four-time Tony Award-winning musical will play in Melbourne at Her Majesty’s Theatre from September 2025. Read our review here.
The Intelligence of Painting throws a spotlight on the energy of contemporary painting in Australia today through the work of 14 Australian women artists.
An interactive card exchange celebrating the pleasure of birthdays and community
Shadow and Substance, Weatherall’s first solo museum exhibition, features installation, sculpture and video works which draw attention to the ethics of how Indigenous property, cultural information and materials have been acquired and displayed. The artist considers the legacy of such practices and critiques narratives that continue to be found within archival and museum collections.
Let’s party like it’s 1815 by Joan Ross is an eight-minute digital artwork on display at the Museum of Sydney that colourfully critiques the legacy of the colonisation of Australia.
Today, Sydney is known for its iconic harbour, scenic foreshores, bushland reserves, and ever-growing urban and suburban areas. But how were its landscapes experienced and understood in the past?
Australia’s most popular annual arts events.
Presented with the National Museum of Singapore, this culturally significant collection of watercolours brings to life extraordinary species and captivating stories.
Photography has the power to inspire change. Wildlife Photographer of the Year not only showcases stunning imagery but also sparks important conversations about conservation, biodiversity, and the future of our planet. Each photo serves as a reminder of both nature’s splendour and its fragility.
Our introduction to live music - perfect for your toddler and you!
Colour is transformative, magical and political.
Step into the heart of a high-stakes trial with The Jury Experience in Sydney.
Monster Truck Mania Live returns to Australia's best indoor arenas in 2025!
Switch off, reconnect and take the time to dream at the Library this Vivid Sydney.
Titanic. The Human Story is coming to Sydney after sold-out runs of its twin exhibition in Brisbane, London, New York, and DC. A new, renovated experience that through a selection of original artefacts, including personal belongings, tells touching stories of the ship's passengers and crew.
Join us for The Sydney Fair 2025, running from Thursday, 29th May to Sunday, 1st June 2025. Experience an extraordinary showcase of timeless elegance, featuring over 50 of Australia’s most renowned dealers.
A biological-musical-comedy-adventure - that explores the ins and outs of the human digestive system! Wait, we thought this was about doughnuts!?
On Sunday 25 May, roll on up to Carriageworks for the marvellous magic of Family Day, a riotous celebration of storytelling and creativity that will captivate kids of all ages.
Registrations are now open for Sydney’s steepest charity challenge – the Humpty Dumpty Balmoral Burn – returning to Awaba Street, Mosman, on Sunday 25 May 2025.
After sold out shows at Sydney Opera House last year astounding magician JACKSON ACES is returning to the stage with BEYOND POSSIBLE …LIVE
Pulsing with energy, and the spirit of the underground, Kiss of Light celebrates David McDiarmid’s specific alchemy of lust, rage and hope.
For Vivid Sydney 2025, the MCA will showcase a nightly projection by Vincent Namatjira, featuring powerful symbols of First Nations strength, pride and resilience.
Step onto the Museum of Sydney’s forecourt and immerse yourself in a breathtaking experience of light and sound that brings the ancient songlines of Country to life. As part of Vivid Sydney 2025, this dynamic work by artists Alison Page and Charlie Chan is designed to transport audiences into the rhythms of nature, awakening the deep connections between land, sea and sky.
Romeo & Juliet is a bold offering of unconditional love. Passion and hope drive us toward a vision of a brave new world—one where forgiveness triumphs, connection is sacred, and love endures against all odds.
Join Lucas on an unforgettable musical adventure around Pelican Bay, featuring his guitar, stomp box, didgeridoo, and a lively cast of characters that will delight audiences of all ages.
The 2025 Sydney Writers’ Festival (SWF) officially unveils its program today, delivering an engaging week of literary discussion and courageous storytelling across Sydney, 19–27 May 2025.
Come on down for the BEST OF THE FEST PG Edition – all of SCF’s top comedians, without the rude bits. Guaranteed laughs for ALL AGES. Put the babysitter on hold – this one’s for the whole family!
We’re told some words are too rude to mention. Fart, bum, poo. All unspeakable. And when we can’t speak? We sing.
On Saturday 17 May as part of Kids & Family Day, Sydney Comedy Festival will be asking the kids of Sydney - What’s so Funny?!
We all make mistakes, but rarely do they change the course of history. 5 Mistakes That Changed History is a hilarious historical storytelling show performed by historian and comedian, Paul Coulter, about five people and how their mistakes (big and small!) changed the world.
Josh's dream of becoming the world's greatest wizard does not always go to plan.
The Wacky Wizard is back with A BRAND NEW adventure, after last year's sell out and encore show!
This gorgeous interactive children’s comedy is making its Sydney return after a SOLD OUT FIRST SEASON! Get your tickets quick before it sells out again!
Join Peppa, her family and friends as they go to the zoo and beach for a special party - it’s going to be a fun packed day!
This day is a great opportunity for families to walk to school together and have conversations about being a safe road user.
Experience the mesmerizing journey of the iconic French chanteuse, Edith Piaf, in PIAF! THE SHOW.
They picked the wrong play; the wrong director; the wrong cast… Where did they go right?
1984 by George Orwell
Step into a world of wonder at our festival of lights for an unforgettable experience for the entire family.
Join Peppa, her family and friends as they go to the zoo and beach for a special party - it’s going to be a fun packed day!
No Love Songs brings alive the joys and struggles of Jessie (Joyce) and Lana (Maunder) as they navigate the challenges of their new lives as parents.
Australian Fashion Week returns to Carriageworks this May to showcase the best emerging and established Australian talent on the world stage.