Digital outdoor media leader QMS tells us that it is proud once again to play a central role in the promotion of the world-renowned Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival, as the City of Sydney transforms into a vibrant celebration of love, diversity, inclusion and self-expression.
Across its world-class City of Sydney digital street furniture network, QMS will showcase bold and dynamic campaigns from leading brands, including Absolut, American Express, Uber, Specsavers, NIB, Universal Pictures and AAMI, celebrating their commitment to the LGBTQIA+ community during the festival’s exciting program of events taking place from 14 February to 2 March.
The festival – which celebrates 47 years in 2025 – attracts global attention and welcomes thousands of visitors to Sydney each year, culminating in the iconic Mardi Gras Parade on Saturday, 1 March, with over 200 floats and 11,000 marchers celebrating this year’s theme: “Free to Be”.
QMS General Manager, City of Sydney, Olivia Gotch, said: “Mardi Gras is a time of celebration, visibility and unity, and we are incredibly proud to support our clients in sharing their powerful messages of love, equality and progress once again. The City of Sydney network offers an unparalleled opportunity for brands to engage with major event audiences in the heart of the festival. With our market-leading digital out of home assets, we can amplify these important messages in real time, ensuring they reach audiences all the way across Sydney and its surrounding suburbs. This year, we are seeing brands push creative boundaries even further, using our network to tell stories that resonate and inspire. It’s a privilege for QMS to support our partner brands with a platform in the heart of the festival celebrations that is committed to showcasing diversity across Sydney, and to the world”.
Last year, Sydney Mardi Gras saw audiences surge by 20% on the festival’s weekends, as well as a huge jump of 76% in interstate visitation. Sydney’s Oxford Street also saw audiences up 38% across the entire festival, and up 74% in the evenings.
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