Things are heating up at Barangaroo Reserve - join us on Sunday October 4 for the next spectacular giant picnic. Bring the family, scooters and dogs (on lead) and get set for a jam packed day full of art, music, food, entertainment and plenty of hands-on activities.
For the full event program and timings for the day please visit: http://bit.ly/SeaProgram
FOOD & DRINK
Some of Sydney’s finest chefs and food producers will be onsite cooking up a feast in the open-air kitchens, including My Ki...
Things are heating up at Barangaroo Reserve - join us on Sunday October 4 for the next spectacular giant picnic. Bring the family, scooters and dogs (on lead) and get set for a jam packed day full of art, music, food, entertainment and plenty of hands-on activities.
For the full event program and timings for the day please visit: http://bit.ly/SeaProgram
FOOD & DRINK
Some of Sydney’s finest chefs and food producers will be onsite cooking up a feast in the open-air kitchens, including My Kitchen Rules judge Colin Fassnidge from 4 Fourteen, Joel Best of Bondi’s Best, Matt Moran’s ARIA catering, Bourke Street Bakery and many more will be creating signature picnic-style dishes for all tastes. Need refreshment? Young Henrys, Batlow Cider, and Cumulus Wines will be selling drinks at the pop-up bars.
For more information, please visit: http://bit.ly/SeaFoodandDrink
MUSIC
It’s going to be a great atmosphere with the likes of Busby Marou, Lolo Lovina, The Cope Street Parade, Redfern Shanty Club and Gramophone Man (to name a few!) performing toe-tapping tunes throughout the day at various locations around the park.
For more information, please visit: http://bit.ly/SeaPerformers
ART
Visit the Cutaway and experience Arrivals and Departures, a multi-media art installation by ESEM Projects.
For more information, please visit: http://bit.ly/SeaArtandCulture
CULTURE
Tour the James Craig, the only surviving Tall Ship still regularly seen in Sydney Harbour, watch water displays from the Shirley Smith tug boat and a replica of James Cook’s HM Bark Endeavour and Governor Bligh will be moored offshore. Family fun continues with craft workshops where you can make your very own Harbour Hand Waver.
For more information, please visit: http://bit.ly/SeaBoatsandCraft
For information about the Welcome Celebration please visit http://barangaroo.sydney
How to get here: The nearest train stations are Wynyard and Circular Quay. http://barangaroo.sydney/getting-to-barangaroo/