
Spark Festival lanterns in all shapes brighten the night.

Lit up to entertain – the Neon Princess.

One of the artists who had her artwork projected on to buildings in the Ipswich Mall was Chloe Adams.

Neon with a different beat – play the music in d’Arcy Doyle Place.

Across the Play the Music neon grounds to the big Spark Festival logo.

Just playing a tune for the fun of it.

Artwork by artist Rushanthi Herath (pictured) on the buildings in the Nicholas Street Mall.

The Bubble Canteen pumping out 20,000 bubbles per minute.

Wonderful Maori faces from the NGA Mania Onewhero performers.
All Photos: LYLE RADFORD
THE Spark Festival launch transformed the city centre with dazzling projections, live music, and the unveiling of the 2025 festival program during the weekend.
Locals flocked to d’Arcy Doyle Place to soak up the electric atmosphere and creative energy.
On Saturday, WOMI (World of Music Ipswich) brought global beats to Springfield Central.
Crowds enjoyed a vibrant showcase of multicultural food, dance and performances celebrating Ipswich’s rich diversity – from African drumming to Bollywood rhythms and a family-friendly celebration of unity through culture.