You’re invited to help mark the 50th anniversary of the moon landing by taking part in an epic city-wide achievement.
Jump on your bike, alongside the rest of Sydney, and help us to collectively cycle the 384,400 kilometres to the moon.
You can take part in this slightly loony lunar expedition by visiting art installation Fly Me To The Moon at World Square and peddling on the wild “flying bike” sculpture Lunar Velocipede created by arts company Erth Visual & Physical.
You can also get involved in organised rides or donate the kilometres from your daily bike travel or gym sessions.
Together, let’s make it to the moon, and imagine what the Earth will be like in the next 50 years.
Want to join the ride? Sign up here on Love To Ride to donate your moon kms.
Sunday 13 January, 12pm–2pm (10 mins per session)
Thursday 17 January, 5pm–7pm (10 mins per session)
Sunday 20 January, 12pm–2pm (10 mins per session)
Welcome Choir
Newtown institution The Welcome Choir is a drop-in choir open to people of every variety and singing ability, with no audience or auditions, just the communal joy of singing together. On Tuesday 15 January, join them at World Square to celebrate the moon landing and sing, en masse, the Frank Sinatra and Count Basie classic Fly Me To The Moon.
Tuesday 15 January, 6.30pm (approx. 60 mins)
Sydney Festival Moon Map
Get involved by following our Sydney Festival Moon Map around Sydney to collect all stamps on your lunar passport - collect at World Square.
Bicycle route courtesy of City of Sydney
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