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published: 27 May 2024
A brief overview of what's happening this week in Sydney.
Vivid Sydney 2024
- Vivid Sightseeing Cruise 2024, 27 May - 02 June from 6pm to 7:45pm at Sydney Opera House
- Vivid Sydney SKYWALK at Sydney Tower Eye 2024, 27 May - 02 June from 5:30pm to 6:30pm at Sydney Tower
- Vivid Sydney Photography Experiences with BridgeClimb 2024, 27 May - 02 June from 5pm to 9pm at BridgeClimb Sydney
This week for food lovers
- Vivid Dinner at Sydney Opera House 2024, 27 May - 02 June from 4:15pm to 7:45pm at Sydney Opera House
- Classical + Cuisine Dining at Beckett's Glebe 2024, 27 May - 02 June from 6pm to 10pm at 134A Glebe Point Rd Glebe NSW 2037
- Watersedge x SixthSense Vivid Sydney pop-up immersive dining 2024, 27 May - 02 June from 5:45pm to 10pm at 25 Hickson Rd Dawes Point NSW 2000
This week for music lovers
- An Encore Evening with Kate Wadey at Thunderbolt Club 2024, 28 May from 7pm to 10pm at 36 College St Balmain NSW 2041
- Guitar lessons for beginners 2024, 27 - 31 May from 4pm to 5pm on their website
- Vivid Music: Tumbalong Nights 2024, 27 - 31 May from 7.30pm onwards at Tumbalong Park
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