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Bubbles popping into Sydney

Bubbles popping into Sydney

West Australian07-05-2025
Bubbles are coming to Sydney,
big time
.
When Bubble Planet, An Immersive Experience, arrives in Sydney in June — a world of light, colour, bubbles and fantasy. Visitors will step into a dazzling virtual reality world, frolic among floating balloons, and wade through a sea of glowing bubbles.
Bubble Planet opens on June 6, 2025, at Paddington Pavilion, Sydney Olympic Park. Tickets are on sale from May 8, 2025, and the ticket waitlist is now live at bubble-planet.com/sydney.
More than two million people worldwide have already experienced this multi-sensory show, with 10 rooms, each designed to surprise and spark the imagination. It sold-out in Milan, Los Angeles, London and Brussels.
A spokesperson for the event says: 'Bubble Planet captivates both the young and young-at-heart with a fantastical journey through mind-bending optical illusions, state-of-the-art virtual reality, giant bubbles, and cutting-edge immersive projections.
'Guests will explore a series of otherworldly environments across more than 10 unique rooms — including an enormous bubble bath ball pit, a glowing undersea LED room, a fully immersive VR room, and an endless infinity chamber.'
Giant Bubble Dome
A massive bubble to explore.
Sparkling Bubbles
A room full of bubble balloons.
Underwater Room
An underwater LED wonderland.
Bubble Bath Pit
A massive, fun-filled bubble bath pit.
Soap Bubbles Room
A colourful space filled with real soapy bubbles.
Virtual Reality
A bubbly planet in VR.
fact file
+ Bubble Planet is co-produced by Exhibition Hub in partnership with Fever. This power duo is also behind internationally acclaimed immersive experiences such as Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience.
+ Tickets will be available for purchase from May 8, 2025, but those who sign up to the waitlist will receive exclusive pre-sale access. bubble-planet.com/sydney
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