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Date Event Venue
27 Sep 2025 Tribute Festival comes to Sydney Home The Venue Sydney
30 Aug 2025 2025 TCS Sydney Marathon presented by ASICS North Sydney Oval
29 Aug 2025 2025 TCS Sydney Mini Marathon presented by ASICS Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
14 Sep 2025 Blak Markets under the Bridge Cnr of Lower Fort St and George St, Sydney
05 Sep 2025 ODD MOB Australia Tour 2025 - EoraSydney The Metro Theatre, Sydney
04 Oct 2025 I Remember House SYDNEY [Sat 4 Oct] ivy, Sydney
19 Oct 2025 Art Battle Sydney Crows Nest Fest - October 19th Crows Nest Festival, Sydney
18 Oct 2025 The Australian Burlesque Festival - The Big Tease Gala The Concourse Chatswood, Sydney
11 Oct 2025 Mode Festival 2025 Cockatoo Island, Sydney Harbour
03 Oct 2025 Sydney Science Fiction Film Festival Event Cinemas George Street, Sydney

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Festivals in Sydney

Sydney’s festivals are a blast, mixing music, art, food and culture into one big bright celebration. It becomes all about cool performances, colorful street art and tasty bites, and all if that set in stunning spots like parks and waterfronts. Whether you are exploring different cultures or just soaking up the good vibes, festivals in Sydney are all about having fun and enjoying the city’s diverse spirit! Here is a list of amazing festivals happening in Sydney all year around.


1. Listen Out

Hosted by Fuzzy the festival focuses on hip-hop, indie and electronic music drawing big crowds across its three stages: Atari, 909, and Third Base. Listen Out Sydney is a popular Australian music festival held annually in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and Brisbane since 2013. In 2016 it attracted over 68,000 attendees and in 2018 an alternative version called Listen In was introduced in South Australia and New Zealand. The festival also gives a platform to emerging talent with winners of the Triple J Unearthed competition performing at their local shows.


2. Sculpture by the Sea

This free festival transforms the 2-kilometer coastal walk into an open-air gallery! Showcasing over 100 sculptures from both Australian and international artists in the most coolest way. Sculpture by the Sea is an incredible outdoor art exhibition held in Sydney from October 18 to November 4, 2024. Attracting around 450,000 visitors annually, it offers a unique blend of art and nature, with stunning ocean views enhancing the experience.


3. SXSW Sydney

Held in Tumbalong Park and around Darling Harbour this festival brings together music, film and interactive media in one dynamic festival. SXSW Sydney is set to turn the city into a happening powerhouse in October. With over 1,000 sessions, from panels and meetups to gigs and screenings, there’s something for every creative mind. The music festival will feature 300+ artists both local and international. While the games and screen festivals promise hands-on demos and exclusive premieres.


4. The Other Art Fair

Happening in October at the White Bay Cruise Terminal this festival features 130 independent artists offering diverse artworks from paintings to sculptures starting at just $100. The Other Art Fair in Sydney is your chance to explore and buy original art from talanted artists in a fun. Beyond the art you will find immersive installations, live performances and even a pop-up tattoo parlor. All of this makes this festival a must-visit for anyone looking to explore and collect unique art.


5. Sydney Fringe Festival

This fest is New South Wales' largest independent arts festival featuring over 400 events across 70 venues in Sydney. The Sydney Fringe Festival will be happening in September with a focus on theater, dance, music and visual arts. The festival celebrates local talent with 80% of the artists hailing from New South Wales. Amazing this is it has transitioned to an open-access model. This means allowing anyone to participate by paying a registration fee and supports artists.

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