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Friday, May 24 2019 - 18:00
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Lights on! It's time to shine for Vivid Sydney 2019
SYDNEY, May 24, 2019/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Sydney will be awash with breathtaking colour and special effects for the next 
23 nights, with the lights officially turned on for Vivid Sydney this evening 
by Premier Gladys Berejiklian.

Video - https://cdn4.prnasia.com/002071/mnr/201905/vividsydney/video.mp4 
Vivid Sydney Highlights Video

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Austral Flora Ballet, Sydney Opera House

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Ballerina

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https://www.prnasia.com/mnr/shine-for-vivid-sydney-2019.shtml

The largest event of light, music and ideas in the Southern Hemisphere will 
transform the city into a colourful showcase of illumination, sensational 
sounds and creative thinking from 24 May to 15 June 2019.

Ms Berejiklian said Vivid Sydney is a key attraction in the NSW events 
calendar, boosting visitor numbers to Sydney and the State.

"Vivid Sydney is an incredibly important event drawing millions of visitors to 
the city in May and June each year, many of whom have gone on to explore 
regional NSW as well," Ms Berejiklian.

Australia's largest event brings Sydney to life, as well as to light, by 
encouraging locals and visitors to enjoy Sydney's wonderful food, exciting 
attractions and excellent shopping during winter.

Minister for Tourism Stuart Ayres said the benefits of Vivid Sydney were 
significant for the local economy and jobs.

"Vivid Sydney is more than just a captivating light, music and ideas festival. 
Last year Vivid Sydney, with 2.25 million attendees across the 23 days, we saw 
a record 185,887 travel packages sold to domestic and international visitors 
which was a 37 per cent increase on 2017," Mr Ayres said.

All eyes turned to the world-famous Sydney Opera House at 6pm tonight marking 
the start of the festival for the Lighting of the Sails, created by LA-based 
artist Andrew Thomas Huang and featuring a hypnotic tribute to Australia's 
native plants.

Huang's projection will be among more than 50 light installations and 
projections created by over 100 artists and collaborators from 17 countries. 
These will be seen across eight Sydney precincts including Barangaroo, 
Chatswood, Circular Quay, The Rocks, Darling Harbour, Luna Park, Royal Botanic 
Garden Sydney and Taronga Zoo.

Vivid Sydney 2019 program video content and images are available at: 
www.vividsydney.com/mediacentre 

Media Enquiries:

Florence Rocca, Destination NSW
florence.rocca@dnsw.com.au / +61-428-555-080


SOURCE  Destination NSW
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