when: 07 - 28 February 2021 | venue: Opera Bar | cost: Free | address: Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000 | website: https://www.operabar.com.au/picnic-social
published: 11 Feb 2021, 5 min read
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Premier Sydney party starters, Picnic, have reignited the city with the first of Picnic Social sessions this past weekend.
Bringing a selection of our city's most talented, including emerging and established live acts and DJs, the series defied the rain to give one of Sydney's most iconic outdoor bars - Opera Bar - a hefty dose of the feel goods.
Saunter in with your favourites each week from 3pm to 10pm for an ample dose of culture and sophisticated programming taking you through the Sunday sunset. With full harbour views the series presents the sounds of disco, boogie and house interspersed with immersive live acts to cap off your weekend with a little something to hold onto until the next weekend. Chair dancing has never felt so good as in this harbourside location with the finest selections of talent our beautiful city has to offer.
You can catch the good times rolling on this February 7th with:
Christaino + Prop Joe + DJ Cash Only
The artwork contains original works, and is designed, by esteemed Sydney based artist Nadia Hernández.
Don't miss a beat - stay across Picnic and Opera Bar to be the first to find out which iconic artists will be playing for you harbourside.
This Picnic Social program is made possible through the City of Sydney's CBD Activation and Create NSW Play The City grants programs, along with our venue partners.
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Premier Sydney party starters, Picnic, have reignited the city with the first of Picnic Social sessions this past weekend.
Bringing a selection of our city's most talented, including emerging and established live acts and DJs, the series defied the rain to give one of Sydney's most iconic outdoor bars - Opera Bar - a hefty dose of the feel goods.
Saunter in with your favourites each week from 3pm to 10pm for an ample dose of culture and sophisticated programming taking you through the Sunday sunset. With full harbour views the series presents the sounds of disco, boogie and house interspersed with immersive live acts to cap off your weekend with a little something to hold onto until the next weekend. Chair dancing has never felt so good as in this harbourside location with the finest selections of talent our beautiful city has to offer.
You can catch the good times rolling on this February 7th with:
Christaino + Prop Joe + DJ Cash Only
The artwork contains original works, and is designed, by esteemed Sydney based artist Nadia Hernández.
Don't miss a beat - stay across Picnic and Opera Bar to be the first to find out which iconic artists will be playing for you harbourside.
This Picnic Social program is made possible through the City of Sydney's CBD Activation and Create NSW Play The City grants programs, along with our venue partners.
Go see Picnic Social Sundays at Opera Bar 2021.
Picnic Social Sundays at Opera Bar 2021 is on 07 - 28 February 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 0403 994 207 for details. Visit their website at https://www.operabar.com.au/picnic-social.
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