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Sydney Winter Events 2026: What Is On After Vivid

Concerts, theatre, festivals and things to do as Sydney settles into winter mode.

By The Daily Sydney · Published 27 June 2026 at 8:43 pm

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Sydney Winter Events 2026: What Is On After Vivid
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Sydney's winter events calendar does not begin and end with Vivid Sydney. The weeks and months following the festival bring a rich calendar of theatre, music, sport, film and community events that make the city worth inhabiting year-round regardless of the beach weather.

Sydney Symphony Orchestra

The SSO's winter season at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall is one of Australia's finest orchestral programs. The Orchestra's winter subscription series brings both Australian conductors and international artists to Sydney. The program spans the classical canon alongside contemporary and Australian composition.

Sydney Theatre Company

The STC's winter season at the Roslyn Packer Theatre and the Wharf Theatres brings major Australian and international theatrical productions. The company's commitment to Australian writing alongside global classics means the program is consistently diverse. Booking well in advance is recommended for popular shows.

Australian Chamber Orchestra

The ACO's touring season brings chamber music to the city's main venues and to more intimate performance spaces. The ACO is one of the world's most recorded chamber orchestras and its Sydney performances are among the city's finest cultural events.

Film festivals

The Sydney Film Festival typically runs in June and brings hundreds of films from around the world to Cinema venues across the city. The festival's competitive programs, retrospectives and special events make it one of Australia's most significant film events. Tickets for popular screenings sell out quickly.

Handa Opera on the Harbour

The Handa Opera on the Harbour at Mrs Macquaries Point returns each autumn/winter season and has become one of Sydney's most distinctive cultural events — combining world-class opera with the extraordinary backdrop of the harbour, the Bridge and the Opera House.

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