There are only few cities in the world that can compete the beauty and elegance of Sydney. It has all the right ingredients of a metropolitan area, which gives you an affluent feeling the very moment you arrive here. If you are visiting the city in July, book minibus hire in Sydney to attend these events with your travel group!
Art Exhibition – Kelvin Taylor
This solo exhibition of photopolymer printmaking on paper from 1st to 14th of July will bring together the concept of power and popularity viewed through the riddle of celebrity mug shot. The style of art works reflect the artistic philosophies and communication of the punk eras and pop art of the 60’s and 70’s, coupled with extracts of modern street art. The plates have been worked with spray stencils, collage applications adopting instant media of photocopies, colourful rollups and relief printing. There will be 20 framed and unframed works on display, along with reproductions on cards, books and aluminium.
NAIDOC In The City
The NAIDOC week recognises the achievements, history and culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. What initially started as a day of grief in 1940 has now turned into a week full of exciting events acknowledging the contribution of first peoples of Australia. Theme for this year’s event on the 3rd of July is “Our Languages Matter” which focuses on celebrating the essential and unique role that aboriginal languages play in cultural identity, connecting people to their soil and water, and in the transmission of aboriginal history through song and story.
Sydney Crystal Show
Due to be held on the 8th of July in Paddington, the Sydney Crystal Show is one of the premiere jewellery, fossil, crystal and mineral shows in the country. Leading merchants from all across the nation will gather for some incredible display of gifts and treasures. A wonderful variety of jewellery, gemstones, fossils, crystals and minerals will be available along with lapidary supplies. In order to provide an exotic mix of natural item, only the most reputable traders are invited to be a part of the event.
Multicultural Eid Festival & Fair 2017
Known to be the longest running Eid festival in the country, the Multicultural Eid Fair will take place on the 9th of July at Fairfield Showground. It’s going to be a fun day with loads of delectable ethnic food, cultural performances, music and kids’ entertainment. Sift through paraphernalia and cultural artefacts, different from the one you would normally find in weekend markets. Stalls will also house perfumes, olive oils, books, saris, clothes and jewellery. It’s a great opportunity to embellish yourself with glitziness and allure from the markets. Culinary delights include tandoori chicken, simmering curries, and Turkish pizzas.
The Rocks Aroma Festival
Whether you are someone who loves to combine the coffee bean with cocoa bean or a fully-fledged coffeeholic, the Rocks Aroma Festival has something for everyone. It does not merely includes the main Sunday event, but also offer an interesting array of workshops and activities throughout the month. You will have a golden opportunity to sample taste a wide variety of roasts and brews with more than 60 stalls of delectable food, domestic coffee machines and coffee roasters.
Arsenal FC Coming To Sydney
One of the most iconic entity in the history of club football, Arsenal FC is a top notch franchise with 13 league titles and 12 FA Cups, along with 14 FA Community Shields and one UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup. Formed in 1889, it was first ever club from South England to have joined The Football League in 1893. This July 2017, they are coming down under to play back to back matches against Sydney Football Club and Western Sydney Wanderers on the 13th and 15th of July respectively, at the ANZ stadium.
HAIM at The Enmore Theatre
20th will be the night when HAIM sisters, Alana, Danielle and Este will set the stage on fire with high energy performance at the Enmore Theatre. Supporting their debut album ‘Days Are Gone’, which is supposedly the most anticipated one, the sisters will be releasing a sneak peek through a short clip on twitter. The real excitement has been building around summer release of their next album including the likes of In Style, Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly, along with other anticipated albums.
Opera, Wine and Dine Series: Medieval Banquet
Discover the best kept secret of Sydney with a fully costumed comic opera and 3-course meal in a stunning heritage dining room on the 21st of July. You are certain to find yourself immersed in the world of operatic splendour as you take a step through the doors of heritage-listed dining room. Rejoice the animated energy of a medieval English and share stories with the Fat Knight of Shakespeare. This operatic treasure will be sung in English, fully dazzling and costumed with memorable and beautiful tunes.
Annual Helpmann Awards
This showbiz night on the 24th of July is the 17th Annual Helpmann Awards celebrating the vivacious live performance industry with celebrity guests and sensational performances, along with the announcement of the winners. This ceremony recognises the excellence in live performance sectors of Australia including cabaret, regional touring, physical theatre, dance, classical music, opera, comedy, contemporary music and musical theatre. It’s a great opportunity to rub shoulders with the best performers and even interact with them after the show. Additionally, you can also soak up the ambiance with friendly public.
Bankstown Bites Food Festival
Popularly recognised as one of the beloved food festivals in the city of Sydney, the Bankstown Bites Food Festival on the 29th of July is expected to attract more than 10,000 people annually. Food lovers from all over the metropolis area come along to explore a diversity of food stalls and enjoy cooking demonstrations and guided food tours. There will be loads of exotic and savoury gastronomic treats, provided by top-rated restaurants and cafes. You just cannot resist the temptation of Sydney’s finest sweets. There will also be arts, crafts, film and dance for people of all ages!