What’s on in Sydney in June 2022
The beginning of winter, shorter days and colder nights, but we still get blue skies and sunny days. What used to be the quietest month of the year has, over the last decade, become a pretty busy time in the city thanks to the Vivid Sydney Festival.
Vivid runs for the first two weeks of June and Circular Quay, The Rocks and the Botanic Gardens turned into a wonderland of light installations.
Average Temperatures: 18-10 °C (64-50°F)
While each year varies the last June saw 8 days of rain.
New events and updated content are added to these pages as it becomes available.
Major June Events
- Vivid Sydney
- Sydney Film Festival
- Whale Watching season begins
- Pie Time in the Southern Highlands 1-30 June
Festivals, Community Events
Cronulla Jazz and Blues Festival
Eleven stages, more than 100 artists and everything from Jazz, Blues, Funk Soul, Alt-Country & Americana. Head to Dunningham Park, Monro Park, street buskers and a number of ticketed performances at local venues.
Where: Cronulla Street Cronulla
When: 4 – 6 June
Cost: Free
More: Check the official website for the schedule.
SuperNova
Meet some of the biggest stars of Cosplay, gaming and pop culture classics.
Where: Sydney Showground Olympic Park
When: 18-19 June
Cost: From $37.50
More: Check the official website for the schedule.
Sydney Craft and Quilt Fair
I have to be honest; I have about as much crafting ability as a rock, the exhibits here blow me away. How are some people so talented? From embroidery to quilting and paper craft to weaving, there is a lot going on.
Attend classes, buy super new gadgets to make your crafting easier or if you are as talented as I buy some finished projects!
Where: The Dome, Sydney Showground, Homebush
When: 29 June – 3 July
More: The official site has all the details.
Theatre and Film in Sydney in June
Moulin Rouge! The Musical!
Where: Capitol Theatre
When: 3 June – 23 October
Mary Poppins
Where: Lyric Theatre
When: 15 May – 17 July
More: Visit marypoppinsmusical.com.au
An American in Paris
Inspired by the Academy Award®-winning film, acclaimed director and choreographer Christopher Wheeldon brings the enchantment and magic of Paris to buoyant life with popular songs by George and Ira Gershwin, including I Got Rhythm, S Wonderful, But Not For Me and They Can’t Take That Away From Me.

Where: Theatre Royal Sydney
When: Until June 12
More: Visit the official site for ticket information
Still Unqualified
They might be carrying briefcases and commanding bigger paycheques, but straight-talking Joanne and perennially optimistic Felicity are back and STILL UNQUALIFIED in this sequel to 2018’s hilarious hit comedy.
Where: Ensemble Theatre
When: Until June 12
More: Visit the official site for ticket information
Sydney Film Festival
The 69th Sydney Film Festival offers another exciting season of cinema amidst a whirlwind of premieres, red-carpet openings, in-depth discussions, film guests and more. 27 World premieres,

Where: The State Theatre, Event Cinemas George Street, Dendy Newtown, Palace Central, Palace Norton Street, Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace Cremorne, Ritz Cinemas Randwick, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre and Art Gallery of NSW
When: 8-19 June 22
More: Visit the official site for ticket information
The Japanese Film Festival
The Japanese Film Festival is back with JFF Fringe, an off-season program of contemporary Japanese films. This year’s JFF Fringe program, In the Presence of Space, features a selection of documentaries that survey the intersection of Japanese contemporary art, music and architecture through film.
In celebration of the Sydney Modern Project at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the series spotlights Japanese architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, as well as their architectural firm SANAA (Sejima and Nishizawa and Associates).

Presented by The Japan Foundation, Sydney, films showing include:
- Architecture, Time and Kazuyo Sejima dir. by Takashi Homma (2020)
- Tokyo Ride dir. by Bêka & Lemoine (2020)
- Moriyama-San dir. by Bêka & Lemoine (2017)
- A Room of Her Own: Rei Naito and Light dir. by Yuko Nakamura (2015)
Where: Palace Cinemas Central and Verona
When: 24-26 June
More: Visit the official site for ticket information
Sports and outoors
State of Origin on the Mega Screen at Watson’s
Can’t get to the game? Head to Watson’s and catch all the State of Origin action LIVE and LOUD on the Mega screen in the Beer Garden. In celebration, Watson’s has complied all their much loved snacks & shares into a Footy Feast for 2!

For $30 you can munch on fiery Buffalo Wings with blue cheese sauce, Salt & Pepper Squid, Mushroom & Thyme Arancini, Angus Beef Sliders with American cheese, onion jam, tomato relish & lettuce and shoe string fries with aioli. What’s more, they’ll be pouring jugs of VB for $15 a pop.
When: Wednesday 8th June, 26th June and 13th July
Where – Watson’s – 1 Bent Street, Moore Park
More Info – https://watsonseq.com.au/wats-on Bookings preferred but not essential
NSW Regional Events in June
Pie Time Festival Southern Highlands
Did you know the Southern Highlands are home to more homemade pie outlets than anywhere else in Australia? Pie Time is a month-long celebration to honour the best food to eat with one hand.

Pie teas, Pie and Pinot Pie, even a pie cycling route so you can burn as you go. Join the search for the best pie in the country.
Where: Bowral and surrounds
When: 1-30 June
More: Check the official event website
Orange Winter Jazz Festival
Get set for a long weekend of great music and fine wine in picturesque Orange this winter. The beautiful country township will play host to the Orange Winter Jazz Festival from 10-12 June.
50 artists across 8 fantastic venues. Follow the festival on Instagram to for announcements.
Where: 8 venues across Orange – ranging from pubs to churches!
When: 10-12 June
More: Check the official event website
SurfLife Gerringong Surf and Music Festival
A weekend of music, surfing, cars and food in one of the prettiest beach spots on the south coast. SurfLife features over 12 hours of live music, stories from surfing legends, a classic surf car showcase and lots more.
Where: Gerringong Town Hall and Werri Beach Reserve Gerringong
When: 11-12 June 2021
More details on the official site
Henry Lawson Festival of the Arts – Grenfell
One of Australia’s greatest poets, the town of Grenfell commemorate Henry Lawson’s birth and his amazing legacy with this annual Henry Lawson Festival on the June long weekend. The festival promotes and recognises aspiring Australians in their artistic endeavours.
Enjoy verse, short story, painting and photography, and more!
Where: Grenfell NSW
When: 9-13 June 2021
More details on the official site
Snow Time in the Gardens
With everything from a snow cave to toboggan runs and a snow play zone, Hunter Valley Gardens hosts one of the states best winter festivals. Perfectly timed for the NSW school holidays this event gets really busy so book accommodation early.
Where: Hunter Valley Gardens
When: 25 June – 24 July
If you head up to the Hunter take a look at the local hop on hop off bus iHop Hunter Valley.
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