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Part of Vivid Sydney

MCA Light Nights

When
  • Friday 22 May from 5pm to 10pm
  • Friday 29 May from 5pm to 10pm
Cost

Family - 1 Adult + 2 Children: $65Family - 2 Adults + 2 Children: $100Adult session: $45Adult session - Concession: $38

Dance the night away during Vivid Sydney in this unique blend of contemporary art, music and large-scale projection at the MCA.

Step inside the MCA’s Foundation Hall and into the world of Sāmoan/Australian artist Angela Tiatia. As her work lights up the outside of the building, the experience continues inside with an immersive after-dark party.

Put on your headphones and join a choose-your-own audio adventure, with multiple DJs curating a soundtrack to complement the artwork on display.

Selected video works by Tiatia, including her monumental works Lick (2015), The Pearl (2021) and The Dark Current (2023), will also be displayed on large screens, accompanied by DJ sets to get your pulse racing and your feet moving.

Dance together or to the beat of your own drum, in this multi-track, multi-media party extravaganza!

5–7pm | Family tickets from $65

  • Open to all dancers, especially families

  • Bean bags and lounges for relaxed seating

  • Child-friendly music channel available

  • Family-friendly menu available

7.30–10pm | Adult tickets from $48

  • 18+ event

  • High-energy DJ-led experience

  • Multi-channel headphones with different music streams

  • MCA Bar

Buy tickets now >

Contact event organiser

Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

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