All performances will have conditions of entry adhering to the relevant NSW Government Public Health Orders and health advice. View the latest health advice here.
Bring your swimmers and a towel and stay after the performance to welcome the morning with a swim at Milk Beach, a one-minute walk from Strickland Estate. Take a breath, take a dip, answer the call after Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith’s dreamy beats.
Getting There:
Public Transport:
As this is an early morning performance, public transport is limited. Bus route 324 along Old South Head Road is operational from midnight on Friday through to Saturday, and is the best public transport option for getting to the performance.
The bus route 325 along Vaucluse Rd to the city will be operational by the time the performance concludes.
Please check transportnsw.info for more information.
Parking:
There is free parking along Vaucluse Road - please note that the inbound side (heading to the city) of Vaucluse Road is a no parking zone after 7am. Sydney Festival takes no responsibility for cars that are fined or towed as a result of parking in this area after 7am.
There is additional free parking along Greycliffe Avenue, a ten-minute walk to the venue. Arrive early, parking is limited and not reserved.
If driving and catching public transport, our suggestion is to park the car at the Rose Bay Wharf, then catch the 324 from the stop ‘New South Head Rd opp. Elanora Street’ to ‘New South Head Rd near Hopetoun Avenue’, a ten-minute walk from the venue.
Please be mindful this event takes place in a residential area in the early hours of the morning – please be respectful to our neighbours when travelling to and from this event.