New Concert Series Announced For Sydney's Barangaroo Reserve

6 December 2017 | 2:45 pm | Staff Writer

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A brand new summer concert series has been announced for Sydney's Barangaroo Reserve, with things to kick off in Feb next year.

Over the space of 12 concerts, the Sunset20°North series will include the likes of Sampa The Great, Wallace, GL, Caiti Baker, Pirra, Mama Kin Spender and the Inner West Voices, Tesse, Tigertown, Tia Gostelow, Thelma Plum, The Morrisons, Okenyo, Saskwatch and Emily Wurramara, and to top it all off, entry is free.

Sunset20°North has been created in conjunction with the Barangaroo Delivery Authority and local Yuwaalaraay artist and designer Lucy Simpson of Gaawaa Miyay. 

Attendees are encourage to explore the large-scale interactive artwork, Grandmother Tree, created by Simpson and Archrival, a not-for-profit architecture organisation.

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The tree is inspired by the Cammeraygal story and the angophora (Sydney Red Gum), to create an artwork that brings together light, colour and movement to create a dramatic impression across the Sydney skyline.

Each weekend will boast a different chef and menu, curated by Bloodwood & Popla's Claire Van Vuuren, including Jane Strode (Fred’s, Sydney), Analiese Gregory (Franklin, Hobart) and Thi Lee (Anchovy, Melbourne).

The series kicks off on the first Friday in Feb and will run on weekend evenings through Feb at Towns Place, Barangaroo. Find out more here.