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Dark Spectrum: A New Journey

Where
1001 York St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
When

Every day, 12pm to 9:30pm Wednesday 29 May to Saturday 15 June

Cost

Starting from: $35.00

Go deep underground, travel back in time within the Wynyard Tunnels, then fast forward to right here, right now. Plunge into a space of misdirection and discover a secret spectrum of touchable colour with 300 kaleidoscopic lasers, 500 handmade lanterns and over 250 searchlights in an underworld of intensity and power. 

An epic soundtrack filled with dance tracks and club hits will draw you deeper as you move through this all-new kilometre long immersive experience made up of eight different chambers where light, sound and colour collide. 

Brought to Sydney by award-winning, international trail producers Sony MusicCulture Creative and Mandylights as part of Vivid Sydney 2024, turn on the lights again, open your mind and unleash the mystery of Dark Spectrum: A New Journey.

The entrance and box office for Dark Spectrum is located in Wynyard Park which is situated between York Street and Carrington Street. Once your ticket is scanned, you will be guided by a steward to the entrance. Please note, you will exit via Cumberland Street in The Rocks. The box office and event site are cashless.

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