People are invited to bring their own candles to the vigil, which will be held from 5.30pm on Sunday at Dolphin Court, Bondi Beach.
Waverley Council mayor Paula Masselos said there would be a one-minute silence in honour of those whose lives were lost.
“Our community is deep in grief and this is a time to support each other and stand together,” she said.
“This vigil will be an opportunity to reflect and commence healing.”
The centre has been closed since Joel Cauchi killed six people and injured a dozen more in a stabbing spree just after 3pm on Saturday.
The NSW Government said they would continue to work with Waverley Council to support the community event, including ensuring services such as counsellors and mental health first aid are available on site.
“This has been a devastating attack that’s touched everybody in the state, …