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Lyrebird Festival

23 November 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 26 November 2023 @ 7:00 pm

 

 

 

The Lyrebird Festival launches in 2023, from Thursday the 23rd to Sunday the 26th of November, celebrating the spectacular Megalong Valley with music, art, food & wine, talks & nature walks. Founded and directed by https://bowerbirdcollective.org/upcoming/, this event brings together some of Australia’s finest musicians for a series of spellbinding concerts.

An iconic Australian species, and an evolutionary marvel, the lyrebird represents all that is sacred in the bush.

They can be heard in the Megalong Valley imitating the calls of hundreds of other species, as well as producing their own thrilling sounds.

The Lyrebird Festival brings together art, science and conservation, and includes local culinary delights, intimate, world-class performances and an immersive, interactive experience of Janet Laurence’s ‘Elixir Lab’.

Six concerts, immersive art, fine food & wine, nature walks & talks, You can purchase tickets for each concert individually, or all together at a discount. Walks, talks, art exhibition and food are booked separately. All bookings via    https://events.humanitix.com/the-lyrebird-festival

LOCATION: All events are in the Megalong Valley, 2 hours drive from Sydney and 15 minutes from Blackheath. Aside from the concert at Megalong Creek Estate Winery (217 Aspinall Rd, Megalong Valley), all other concerts, walks and talks are in very close proximity to the Megalong Valley Tea Rooms on Megalong Rd.

See our website for a map!

All events have been scheduled to allow for plenty of time moving between each location. All concerts and other events can be booked separately, or together with a festival pass. Pricing includes a ‘Pay what you can’ option.

Further details and bookings here:  https://lyrebirdfestival.com/

Details

Start:
23 November 2023 @ 7:00 pm
End:
26 November 2023 @ 7:00 pm

Venue

Megalong Valley
Megalong Valley Road
Megalong Valley, NSW 2785 Australia