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BBC Earth Experience with Sir David Attenborough is coming to Melbourne

Northern Lights at BBC Earth Experience. Source: Supplied
Northern Lights at BBC Earth Experience. Source: Supplied

This exhibition is set to be a force of nature.

It’s no secret that Aussie’s are wild about multimedia exhibitions. Just look at the success of Van Gogh Alive and Frida Kahlo: Life of an Icon, both of which flooded our social media feeds when they were exhibiting. Now, there’s a new digital attraction coming to town that is sure to follow in the footsteps of its predecessor. 

David Attenborough

BBC Earth Experience with bespoke narration from Sir David Attenborough will be making its way Down Under, exclusively to Melbourne. After a successful premier in London earlier this year, the show will open in the Victorian capital on October 27. 

BBC Earth Experience show

Projected on multiple multi-angle screens using the very latest digital screen technology will be the BBC Studios Natural History Unit’s television series Seven World, One Planet, which was the BBC’s  most-watched factual TV show of the year when it premiered in the UK. 

People at BBC Earth Experience

The 360-degree audio visual journey will immerse viewers in iconic landscapes and connect them with mesmerising animals as wild environs across seven continents are brought to life. Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre will be home to the sprawling 1608m2 set up where visitors can get up close to fireflies putting on a light show in North America, snub-nosed monkeys huddling together to stay warm in Asia, and cassowary fathers protecting their tiny chicks in Australia.

Nature is calling. 

BBC Earth Experience exhibition

BBC Earth Experience tickets will go on sale at 1pm AEST September 7. The exhibition will open October 27 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. For more information or to book, visit bbcearthexperience.com

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