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SXSW Sydney Is Making a Few Changes for Its 2025 Festival, Including Expanding Its Free Programming

For its third year Down Under, SXSW is also adding new ticketing options, such as single-day conference passes and single-session movie tix.
Sarah Ward
March 04, 2025

Overview

If you haven't attended SXSW Sydney yet, then you've missed on not one but two Down Under iterations of the annual massive music, technology, screen and gaming festival, which made the leap to the Harbour City in 2023, then returned in 2024. For the event's third year, organisers have announced a number changes, all designed to give more folks more reasons to head along. One: additional free programming. Another: more flexibility with ticketing.

It was in late 2024 that SXSW Sydney confirmed that it'll be back in 2025, continuing to prove a highlight of not just the Harbour City's cultural calendar, but also Australia's. The dates for its third iteration: Monday, October 13–Sunday, October 19, 2025. There's still no lineup details as yet, but being able to attend more of the fest without paying a cent — and, for ticketed parts of the program, being able to buy single-day conference passes and single-session movie tickets — is great news.

Free sessions have always been a component of SXSW Sydney, but adding more is always going to be a welcome move. Again, the specifics lineup-wise haven't been unveiled; however, the event has promised a significant expansion of its free programming, including in its brand and partner experiences, and its music showcases. On the fest's Sunday date this year, Darling Harbour will become a hub of family-friendly entertainment, in one new move. Fancy hitting up the Innovation Expo without bothering your wallet? That'll now be on offer on the Saturday.

As for ticketing, the single-day conference pass will set you back $295 and get you access to more than 75 sessions. The full-week pass to the conference and festival starts at $495.

Movie lovers, if you just want to see one flick, you can do so for $25. SXSW Sydney's festival wristbands will be back, though, giving access to either the screen, music or games showcases — and the early-bird price this year is $100.

2024's SXSW Sydney, the second-ever Down Under, featured 1400 conference sessions, 95 screenings, 315 performances and 150 games. It also hosted more than 92,000 unique visitors, with folks attending from 56 countries. In terms of total visits, the seven-day festival notched up 300,000 — including 190,000-plus people heading along to the 163 events as part of the free programming in Tumbalong Park.

Whatever graces the bill in 2025, it'll follow on from Black Mirror's Charlie Brooker, Chance The Rapper, Future Today Institute founder and CEO Amy Webb and Nicole Kidman in 2023, plus The Kid LAROI, human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson, author Johann Hari, The New Boy filmmaker Warwick Thornton, The Babadook composer Jed KurzelGrace Tame and Tim Minchin in 2024 — and heaps more.

SXSW Sydney 2025 will run from Monday, October 13–Sunday, October 19 at various Sydney venues. Head to the SXSW Sydney website for further details.

Images: Paul McMillan, Jess Gleeson, Jordan Kirk, Jaimi Joy, Brendon Thorne/Getty Images for SXSW and Nina Franova/Getty Images for SXSW Sydney.

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