Following the success of Vivid Sydney over the past decade, Western Sydney is set to get its own unique cultural festival from next year.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said, “Having successfully grown Vivid Sydney from very humble origins to what it is today I am confident we will be able to create a world class event for Western Sydney.
“There are a number of ideas under active consideration ranging from laneway festivals, night markets and music festivals.
“We want this Western Sydney event to replicate the success of Vivid which has provided entertainment, at the same time as creating jobs and boosting the State’s visitor economy.”
NSW Minister for Tourism and Major Events Adam Marshall said the NSW Government will create the event in consultation with business, community groups and local government.
“This event will need to be unique to Western Sydney, appeal to all ages and attract visitors at an historically quiet time for local hotels, restaurants and businesses,” Mr Marshall said.
The new event will deliver a key recommendation from the NSW Government’s Western Sydney Visitor Economy Strategy which aims to grow the overnight visitor economy through nine strategic directions.
More to come…
Credit Source: This post was sourced from Destination NSW’s Insights on 1 June 2018.