If you’ve ever heard talk of secret tunnels and winding labyrinths from World War II that lie forgotten beneath Sydney city, you’re not alone. Well, it turns out, the rumours are true. And the best bit? Finally, we are allowed to see them with our own eyes. Better yet – they’re going to be filled with a wild light show, laser beams and robots. Yes. This is real life. The entrance to this secret tunnel is hidden in plain sight in one of Sydney’s busiest train station thoroughfares. If you’ve ever grabbed something from the Wynyard Coles, you may not have ever paid too much attention to the emergency access door that’s situated right next to it. Unbeknownst to most of us, this nondescript door has long been the entrance to a series of secret tunnels that lie beneath Wynyard Station. For the last century, these tunnels were the abandoned relics of a city engineer’s grand plans to build a train line between Mosman and the Northern Beaches, but (as it is with many things), this plan fell to the wayside, and into decades of obscurity. Now, in a move that’s been in the works for a long, long time, ‘Dark Spectrum’ will be taking over this historical subterranean network during Vivid, 2023. Kicking off on May 26, and running until July 16, this wild and immersive light show will take visitors through 900 metres of the tunnel system, where they will be taken through eight underground rooms that will each be decked out in a vibrant variety of lights, robots, animations and laser show
This weekend, there is so much popping off in Sydney that it's hard to know where to start.
We'll be starting things off with a trip to the National Indigenous Art Fair, where a two-day festival of First Nations art, design, music and food will be going down at the Overseas Passenger Terminal. You'll be able to grab art from remote Indigenous communities from all over Australia, join workshops, and meet the makers in person. All very spectacular.
After that, we'll be gliding across an outdoor ice skate at Bondi Festival, then heading out of town to Moama Lights for a sparkly, glowy fix. We'll then be slurping up a storm at the Sydney Ramen Festival and watching a magic show inside one of the pylons at the Harbour Bridge (because, obviously).
We'll also be kicking back with some nostalgic magic at Beauty and the Beast, eating oodles of cheese and chocolate fondue at this dreamy winter wonderland, and getting freaked out for the very last time at Darkfield (think a seance, a flight disaster and a lot of fear inside a shipping container).
To cap it all off, we'll be checking out an incredible new exhibition all about Marilyn Monroe, heading to Aida for a spectacular opera experience, and then kicking back in a pink pop-up glass igloo (while snaffling a bottomless chef-prepared feast) suspended above Sydney Harbour.
This weekend, make it count.