Making its comeback after a two-year COVID-19-induced hiatus, this year's winter festival of lights, music and ideas is set to reinvigorate Sydney's CBD. 9News
A celebration of creativity will return with Vivid Sydney 2022 just 100 days away from lighting up the city's iconic harbour.
"The 2022 program will be the biggest and brightest yet, with many festival-firsts, providing even more reasons for Sydneysiders and visitors from around the country – and all over the world – to immerse themselves in our city at its creative best," Mr Ayres said. Vivid 2022 will also see displayed works by Sydney's most celebrated artists, including the distinctive work of Ken Done projected across Customs House."In just 100 days we will shine a light on Sydney's soul for all of us to see, bringing us together to celebrate our city, our diversity and our creativity," Ms Minervini said.READ MORE:
"From creative industries to entertainment and hospitality venues, accommodation and retailers, [Vivid] supports the entire ecosystem of the NSW visitor economy," he said.
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