Sydney, Australia – Prepare to be transported to the heart of France as the Bastille Festival returns to Sydney from Thursday, July 11 to Sunday, July 14, 2024. Held at Circular Quay, this four-day festival has grown into the largest French cultural event outside of France, attracting over 650,000 visitors annually. This year promises an unforgettable celebration, especially with the addition of the Bastille Olympic Village.
Paris Olympics Inspire Bastille Festival
In anticipation of the 2024 Paris Olympics, Sydney’s Circular Quay will host the Bastille Olympic Village, featuring remarkable 3D sculptures of iconic Paris landmarks, including a stunning 6-meter-high Eiffel Tower replica. The Village will also offer sports workshops in fencing, basketball, badminton, and archery, led by professional coaches and athletes, echoing the Olympic spirit.
Mr. Martin Juillard, Consulate-General of France, shared his enthusiasm: “Paris Olympics will be a landmark in the history of the Games – as much as Sydney Olympics once were. We’re happy to celebrate everything that unites the two cities, the two people, and beyond them, the values and friendship we all share, through the Olympic spirit. Come and get a scent of Paris here in Sydney.”
A highlight of the festival is the Bastille Olympic Parade on Saturday, July 13th. The parade will feature athletes, performers, and community groups celebrating the Olympic spirit and the strong cultural ties between France and Australia.
Non-Stop Entertainment Across Circular Quay
The festival spans 22,000+ square meters across seven sites, offering 124 free shows with 344 artists. Expect live concerts, DJ sets, dance classes, and more. Jazz enthusiasts can enjoy performances by Paris to Rio Jazz, Anna Weaving Collective, and Coucou Zazous. Other highlights include rock and pop concerts by Fireglow and Soulganic, swing dancing classes, and captivating shows by Los Carmonas Flamenco and Kiltir Tropical.
Exclusive Masterclasses and Wine Tasting Tours
New this year, the festival introduces ticketed masterclasses in culinary arts and wine. Renowned chefs like Yves Scherrer and Fabio Salvato will lead classes on creating exquisite pastries and dishes. Wine enthusiasts can join the Bastille Wine Walk, a self-guided tour featuring wines from eight prestigious French regions.
Artistic and Cultural Experiences
Visitors can also participate in creative workshops on comic drawing, street murals, and soap making. Photography enthusiasts can capture the festival’s essence in a photo masterclass. The festival’s Le Mulled Wine Cinema will screen classic French films under the stars, with mulled wine and cozy blankets for a perfect cinematic experience.
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Dining and Shopping Delights
Enjoy extraordinary dining experiences at Le Diner Extraordinaire in Quay Quarter Lane, featuring French-inspired menus paired with live entertainment. The festival also offers a sustainable shopping experience at the Second-hand Market and Art Fair, showcasing pre-loved items and artworks by local artisans.
Pet-Friendly Celebration
The festival ensures a welcoming environment for pets, allowing visitors to enjoy the festivities with their furry friends.
Join the Bastille Festival at Circular Quay from July 11-14, 2024, for a celebration of French culture and the Olympic spirit. Enjoy free entry to the festival and explore unique ticketed experiences starting from just $20. For more details, visit bastillefestival.com.au.
About Bastille Festival
The Bastille Festival is an annual celebration in Sydney honoring French Bastille Day on July 14th. It features culinary delights, artistic displays, and cultural experiences, attracting locals and visitors to Circular Quay and The Rocks.