Overview
A huge lineup featuring some of the city's most beloved bars, restaurants and hospitality figures are all coming together for the return of StickyBeak festival. The two-day fest has been pulled together by local gin distillers Archie Rose with the help of P&V, FBi Radio and the National Art School (NAS).
Taking place at the NAS Darlinghurst campus, the 2024 edition of the annual event will see a who's who of Sydney's hospitality scene serving up food, drinks and insights into their crafts. On the impressive list of vendors: Raja, Bloodwood, Bar Copains, Fabbrica, Gildas, King Clarence, Mapo Gelato, Penelope's, Porcine, Redbird, and plenty more.
Everything from boundary-pushing Indian dishes and city-best pasta to next-level snacks and produce-forward interpretations of modern Australian cuisine will all be available to feast on across the two days.
Alongside the tasty eats, you can expect drinks from Archie Rose and P&V, plus PS40, Grifter Brewing Co, The Waratah, Double Deuce Lounge, The Emerald Room and Tucano's.
Handling the soundtrack will be a roster of DJs curated by Sydney's beloved community radio station FBi Radio. Plus, the NAS will be hosting 45-minute masterclasses centred around life drawing, screen printing and heat-press collage.
Stickybeak Festival kicks off at 5pm on both Friday and Saturday. Tickets start at $20, which grants you entry to the festival and the National Art School. If you want to attend a masterclass, you can buy an additional ticket to your session of choice.
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When
Friday, March 8, 2024 - Saturday, March 9, 2024
Friday, March 8 - Saturday, March 9, 2024
Where
National Art SchoolCorner Forbes and Burton streets
Darlinghurst
Price
Varies-
Event Type
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