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SUMMER MUSIC SERIES AT SYDNEY OBSERVATORY

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SUMMER MUSIC SERIES AT SYDNEY OBSERVATORY

 

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Sydney, 03 December,2025

Sydney Observatory is set to transform this summer with the return of Sunset Variations, a Friday night live music series that brings together Australia’s most exciting new artists to soundtrack Sydney’s golden hour.

With sweeping views across the harbour, Sunset Variations offers a summer ritual every Friday evening from 30 January – 27 February: arrive at sunset and settle onto the Observatory lawn, enjoy Mediterranean-inspired food by Aplenty and drinks by Lo-Fi Wines and experience genre-defying performances as the sun sets over the city.

The 2026 music series opens with an ambient Afrofuturist performance by , an Ethiopian Australian sound artist, vocalist and live coder whose blend of jazz, R&B and electronic rhythms will set a luminous tone for the series.

Over the following weeks, visitors can return to the Observatory to be treated to dynamic performances – from layered, percussive electronic works from e fishpool to cinematic compositions from the Aarti Jadu Ensemble.

In February, Luritja singer-songwriter and visual artist Keanu Nelson will take over the iconic heritage site with a performance that is an ode to his roots in Papunya – a remote community northwest of Alice Springs. With lyrics telling a story of family, country and culture in both English and Papunya, Nelson’s performance will build a powerful bridge between cultural tradition and modern sound.

Setwun: Celestial Bodies closes out the program with a soulful, percussive showcase led by composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist and DJ Josh Panakera-Molony. A leading force in Sydney’s underground scene, his set of jazz, groove and dance music will evolve over the course of the evening, featuring a spectacular lineup of guests including GLO, Pookie, INQ, Meklit, Yasmina Sadiki, Hugh B and more from the Soulstravision family.

While at the Observatory, visitors can also take the chance to explore the historic grounds, a place of significance for First Nations Australians and centre for scientific activity including milling, signalling, timekeeping astronomy and meteorology. The Southern Sky Astrophotography exhibition which presents a selection of award-winning celestial photography and I Put The Stars On The Ground, an exhibition highlighting First Nations custodianship to Sky Country will also be open after hours.

Powerhouse Chief Executive Lisa Havilah said ‘At the highest natural point in the city, Sydney Observatory opens onto an unmatched view of golden hour over Sydney Harbour. The dynamic lineup of bold, experimental artists performing each week will transform the site for a month unmissable sunsets.’

Tickets are on sale now. Adult tickets $10, children under 12 are free. Door sales available each Friday subject to capacity.

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Image: Sunset Variations 2026. Courtesy of Powerhouse Studio.

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PROGRAM

Nū 
Nū is an Ethiopian-Australian artist and vocalist who fuses non-Western musical traditions, improvisation and Afrofuturism to create immersive sonic worlds blending ambient, jazz, R&B and electronic sounds. She has performed at Dark Mofo, Phoenix Central Park and the Melbourne International Jazz Festival.
Friday, January 30 2026
5-8pm, $10

e fishpool 

e fishpool’s music features richly layered synths, anchored by a drummer’s percussive restraint. Her electronic sampling and mimicry honour the fleeting and eternal nature of music in all its forms.

Friday, February 6 2026

5-8pm, $10

Aarti Jadu Ensemble 

Aarti Jadu is a sound artist who blends cinematic compositions, bass-driven electronics and vocals to create enveloping and emotional experiences. Through her solo work and collaborations, she explores how sound, space and history shape human connection. Jadu will perform with Emma Ovenden and George Worthy.

Friday, February 13 2026

5-8pm, $10

Keanu Nelson

Keanu Nelson is a Luritja singer-songwriter from Papunya, a remote community north-west of Alice Springs. His music blends desert roots with minimal electronic production, weaving together English and Luritja lyrics to share stories of family, Country and culture.

Friday, February 20 2026

5-8pm, $10

Setwun: Celestial Bodies

Setwun has been created by  DJ Josh Panakera-Molony, a leading force in Sydney’s underground music scene. His soulful percussive sound blends jazz, groove and dance influences. This special performance will feature collaborators GLO, POOKIE, INQ., Meklit, Yasmina Sadiki and Hugh B.

Friday, February 27 2026

5-8pm, $10

MEDIA CONTACTS

Zachary Grant | zachary.grant@powerhouse.com.au | +61 (0)413 703 401

Erin Finn | erin.finn@powerhouse.com.au | +61 (0)413 538 276

ABOUT POWERHOUSE

Powerhouse sits at the intersection of arts, design, science and technology and plays a critical role in engaging communities with contemporary ideas and issues. We are undertaking a landmark $1.3 billion infrastructure renewal program, spearheaded by the creation of the new museum, Powerhouse Parramatta; expanded research and public facilities at Powerhouse Castle Hill; the renewal of the iconic Powerhouse Ultimo; and the ongoing operation of Sydney Observatory. The museum is custodian to over half a million objects of national and international significance and is considered one of the finest and most diverse collections in Australia. We are also undertaking an expansive digitisation project that will provide new levels of access to the Powerhouse Collection.

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