
‘Wonderful display of public life’: Summer Streets Festival moves to Pyrmont after Glebe success

Image: The City of Sydney's Summer Street series will shift to Pyrmont tomorrow following success in Glebe last weekend. Photo: City of Sydney.
By SHARLOTTE THOU
After taking off in Glebe and Surry Hills, the City of Sydney’s Summer Streets program will move to Harris Street in Pyrmont tomorrow from 11am to 10pm.
The event follows the success of last week’s festival in Glebe, where patrons were offered a plethora of dining options, had the opportunity to partake in free Latin dancing and painting workshops, and to watch native bug and fire performers.
City councillor Linda Scott embraced the popularity of the festival, saying that “for so many years I’ve advocated for this, so it’s great to see it finally implemented”.
Saturday’s festival will feature native bird and fire performers, and LED dancers after dark, along with local dining options. Music acts include the Kate Wadey Trio, Ephemera Jam, Daniel Francis Band, George Washingmachine and the Crawfish Po’Boys.
Keyna Wilkins, musician and manager at Ephemera Jam, believes COVID safe events like the Summer Streets series will help local musicians recover by providing a “ready-made audience and great atmosphere”.
