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Adelaide Bank Festival of  Arts


International Arts Extravaganza
105 Hindley Street
Adelaide, SA 5000
Australia
+61 8 8216 4444
http://www.adelaidefestival.or...
A smorgasbord of artistic endeavors is offered in venues across Adelaide courtesy of this biennial event. Aiming to break new ground, Australian and international artists turn out in force for ten days. They present theatre, music, dance, visual art, aboriginal culture and much more. Quite a few of the shows and exhibitions are free. This festival is held at the same time as Fringe, and the two spectacles - as well as the warm weather - draw masses of people into the town center.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Adelaide Bank Festival of  Arts photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Adelaide Fringe


Offbeat Arts Feast
31 Ebenezer Place
Level 1
Adelaide, SA 5000
Australia
+61 8 8100 2000
http://www.adelaidefringe.com.au
Attracting massive crowds and top international performers, the three-week biennial Fringe is one of the most lively arts feasts you are ever likely to see. The program is enormous and fits most pockets and tastes. Featuring stand-up comedy, cabaret, music, dance, street-acts and more, the focus is always on cutting-edge, independent art. Local cafes, bars and clubs are filled to the brim with revelers. Exhausted by the bedlam, the city experiences a lull for a couple weeks after it is all over. Admission varies with each event. Many shows are free. See website for biennial details and event timelines.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Adelaide Fringe photo by Andrew Hewitt
Photo: Andrew Hewitt
Adelaide Fringe photo by Daniella J. Gopsill
Photo: Daniella J. Gopsill
Adelaide Fringe photo by Cam Van Ast
Photo: Cam Van Ast
 

 
Adelaide Home Show   


For expert advice
Goodwood Road, Wayville
Rose Terrace, Royal Adelaide Showground
Adelaide, SA 5034
Australia
+61 (0)8 8334 2805 / +61 (0)8 8334 2800
http://www.adelaidehomeshow.co...
Lots of guests pour into this one-of-a-kind show, where you can find information on anything to do with a home. Around 300 stalls feature the latest products in the market; furniture, appliances, tiles, paints and more are on display. Architects, contractors, interior designers, and other experts in this field get busy during this four-day event. Free consultations take place. So if you are looking for some serious advice, don't forget to carry your house plan.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Adelaide Rock 'N' Roll Festival


Let's rock!
292 Findon Road
Festival Functions Centre
Adelaide, SA 5023
Australia
+61 (0)409 77 5060
http://www.adelaiderocknroll.c...
This is one of the major events hosted by the Adelaide Rock 'N' Roll Club. It used to be known as the "That'll Be the Day at the Bay" fest earlier. Held annually in November, the festival features rock n' roll music, dancing, a cruise, dinner and more. Other fun-filled events are organized by the club too; look them up on the official Web site.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Barossa Music Festival


Unique musical experience
45 Murray St (Office)
(concerts take place at various locations)
Adelaide, SA 5353
Australia
+61 8 8564 2511
http://www.barossa.org/
Here you will find some of the world's most stunning music matched with picturesque, historic venues, fine food and exquisite wine. This is one of South Australia's most unique cultural events, attracting leading artists from around Australia and overseas. What makes this event so special is the beauty of the churches, halls, wineries and unusual places in the Barossa Valley, adding a special ambience to the music. Chamber ensembles, orchestras, opera, jazz, dance, folk are all featured.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Big Day Out


Oz's Big Music Festival
Goodwood Road
Wayville
Adelaide, SA 5034
Australia
+61 8 8223 7788
http://www.bigdayout.com/
This is a summer event for those a lot of stamina and a love for alternative music. Touring around the country each summer and created by radio station Triple J, this music festival brings together the hottest Australian and international acts in a marathon day of musical performances. Attendees are sardined together with thousands of others trying to catch their favourite acts. In previous years, crowds have been sprayed by fire engine water hoses just to keep the temperature down! See the website for further details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Big Day Out photo by Simon Loffler
Photo: Simon Loffler
Big Day Out photo by Simon Loffler
Photo: Simon Loffler
Big Day Out photo by Connor O'Brien
Photo: Connor O'Brien
Big Day Out photo by Sam Franzway
Photo: Sam Franzway
Big Day Out photo by Zoe Bogner
Photo: Zoe Bogner
Big Day Out photo by James Mellor
Photo: James Mellor
Big Day Out photo by Kelbot84
Photo: Kelbot84
Big Day Out photo by Jeremy Rollinson
Photo: Jeremy Rollinson
Big Day Out photo by Dylan
Photo: Dylan
Big Day Out photo by mackaj
Photo: mackaj
Big Day Out photo by oligore
Photo: oligore
Big Day Out photo by Kelly Gudgeon
Photo: Kelly Gudgeon
Big Day Out photo by Loretta Ruff
Photo: Loretta Ruff
Big Day Out photo by Chris Threlfo
Photo: Chris Threlfo
 

 
Christmas Earth Fair


Environmentally friendly gift ideas
Goodwood Road
(Wayville Showgrounds)
Adelaide, SA 5034
Australia
+61 8 8268 8202
http://www.adelaideshow.com.au...
Be kind to the earth while you are kind to your family and friends, purchase an environmentally friendly Christmas gift from the Christmas Earth Fair. This 28-year-old event showcases the wares of the best craftspeople in Australia, from Perth to Tasmania, with handmade crafts, produce and plants. Choose from a huge range, including pottery, jewelery, clothing and timber-work. Enjoy music, face painting for the kids and ample food stalls while you recharge and rest your weary feet.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Classic Adelaide


Bygone Era of Motor Sports
50 Grenfell Street
Adelaide, SA 5000
Australia
+61 8 8227 0666
http://www.classicadelaide.com.au
These five days of motor-sport indulgence offer an entirely different buzz to the high-performance, technological wizardry of Clipsal 500. Winding along from the Barossa Valley to the Fleurieu Peninsula, the Classic Adelaide rally is all about legendary motor cars from a bygone era. Enter the pre-1970 Austin Healeys, MGs and Ford Mustangs! Each day the rally starts and ends at the Adelaide Hilton but follows a different route. A total distance of 1082 kilometres is covered with plenty of spectator viewing spots along the way. Rally entrants may be in competition or touring.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Classic Adelaide photo by Meaghan Douglas
Photo: Meaghan Douglas
Classic Adelaide photo by Renee Ramsay
Photo: Renee Ramsay
Classic Adelaide photo by iamthefinn
Photo: iamthefinn
Classic Adelaide photo by Philip W
Photo: Philip W
 

 
Clipsal 500


Famous annual motor race
East Terrance
East Parklands
Adelaide, SA 5000
Australia
+61 (0)8 8212 8500
http://www.clipsal500.com.au
The Clipsal 500 Adelaide V8 Supercar race is an event that truly makes Adelaide 'Motorsport City', with the largest national motorsport carnival in Australia, attended by more than a quarter of a million fans and viewed by tens of millions via the national and international television broadcast. The Clipsal 500 Adelaide, a race over two legs - each leg, 78 laps of the east Adelaide street circuit - is the highlight of a four-day racing extravaganza that attracts nearly 255,600 spectators. The 4 days include motor racing, aircraft acrobatics, and 4 after-race concerts. Clipsal Adelaide is truly Adelaide's high-octane party of the year.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Clipsal 500 photo by Adam Fox
Photo: Adam Fox
Clipsal 500 photo by Peter Carter
Photo: Peter Carter
Clipsal 500 photo by Jono Haysom
Photo: Jono Haysom
Clipsal 500 photo by Peter Carter
Photo: Peter Carter
Clipsal 500 photo by Jono Haysom
Photo: Jono Haysom
Clipsal 500 photo by mcphotos1
Photo: mcphotos1
Clipsal 500 photo by Brian Cooper
Photo: Brian Cooper
Clipsal 500 photo by Phillip Lomax
Photo: Phillip Lomax
Clipsal 500 photo by Phillip Lomax
Photo: Phillip Lomax
Clipsal 500 photo by Ian Thomson
Photo: Ian Thomson
Clipsal 500 photo by Brian Cooper
Photo: Brian Cooper
Clipsal 500 photo by Jason Suters
Photo: Jason Suters
Clipsal 500 photo by Kelly Bates
Photo: Kelly Bates
Clipsal 500 photo by Richard Appleby
Photo: Richard Appleby
Clipsal 500 photo by Adam Fox
Photo: Adam Fox
Clipsal 500 photo by Ian Thomson
Photo: Ian Thomson
Clipsal 500 photo by Ian Roach
Photo: Ian Roach
Clipsal 500 photo by Ben Williams
Photo: Ben Williams
Clipsal 500 photo by Ben Williams
Photo: Ben Williams
Clipsal 500 photo by Jason Suters
Photo: Jason Suters
Clipsal 500 photo by Jimmy Wu
Photo: Jimmy Wu
Clipsal 500 photo by Rutger2008
Photo: Rutger2008
Clipsal 500 photo by Sergio Lordao
Photo: Sergio Lordao
 

 
Craft & Quilt Fair


Love Needlework?
Goodwood Road
Royal Adelaide Showground, Wayville
Adelaide, SA 5034
Australia
+61 (0)2 9452 7575
http://www.craftfair.com.au/
If you love needlework, then this is one event you will happily indulge in. The four day event is full of learning experiences. Short workshops are conducted each day. Come see the experts in this field show the latest techniques, give advice and tips. Enroll yourself for Craft Circle, where you can brush up and learn something new from an expert. If you are interested in paper craft and painting, then The Studio Program could be something you could look into. Small craft classes are conducted two days prior to the fair; make bookings in advance if you are interested. Also buy from the wide range of craft supplies available at the venue.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Great Adelaide Luncheon


Local Culinary Craftspeople at Work
128 King William Street
Adelaide Town Hall
Adelaide, SA 5000
Australia
+61 (0)8 8305 9205/ +61 (0)8 8203 7590
http://www.adelaidetownhall.co...
Take a bunch of incredibly talented South Australian chefs, add fresh local produce, sprinkle in some know-how, mix in a worthwhile cause and you have this unique fund raising event to assist the work of Anglicare. Chefs, waiters and kitchen staff donate their time while suppliers donate ingredients, wine and auction items, so the majority of the ticket price goes straight to Anglicare. Funds raised assist Anglicare's Family Centres for families struggling with hardship.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Greek Day at Semaphore


All Greek
Semaphore
The Esplanade
Adelaide, SA 5019
Australia
+61 8 8447 2051
Go Greek for the day! Join the local Greek Orthodox community in celebrating all things Greek, just south of the clock tower on Semaphore Esplanade. This annual event - held since 1978 - is located in one of Adelaide's most picturesque beachside suburbs. Once a multicultural festival, it became purely Greek several years ago. Participate in traditional Greek dancing, music, drinking and fabulous food - particularly the sweets! This is a local and more intimate version of the larger Glendi Festival. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Kernewek Lowender


World's largest Cornish Festival
50 Moonta Road
Adelaide, SA 5558
Australia
+61 (0)8 8821 2333
http://www.kernewek.org
This is the largest Cornish festival of its type in the world, held in the Yorke Peninsula "Copper Triangle" towns of Moonta, Wallaroo and Kadina. Cornish and Welsh immigrants moved here in the 1840s, with copper mining at its peak in the 1860s. The climate has meant great preservation of original buildings and relics. This festival attracts up to 100,000 visitors. Attend the Village Green Fare (held simultaneously with the same event in Cornwall, England), the Surrey Dance, learn how to crimp a Cornish pasty and delight at the pipe bands.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
McLaren Vale Sea and Vines Festival


Fine wine and succulent seafood
Various wineries in McLaren Vale
Adelaide, SA 5171
Australia
+61 8 8323 9944
http://www.seaandvines.com/
Drawing on help from Adelaide's top restaurants, McLaren Vale wineries put on an eye-popping wining and dining event. Almost anything that lives in the ocean is on the menu here from Moreton Bay bugs to barbecued swordfish. The choice of reds and whites is even more imposing. Start the tour at the McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Visitor Centre, where you can pick up a festival souvenir glass and get directions to participating wineries.

Review © 2007, Wcities
McLaren Vale Sea and Vines Festival photo by Charlotte Cawley
Photo: Charlotte Cawley
McLaren Vale Sea and Vines Festival photo by tina b.
Photo: tina b.
 

 
Royal Adelaide Show


Showtime Fun
Goodwood Road
Adelaide, SA 5034
Australia
+61 8 8210 5211
http://www.royaladelaideshow.c...
Each September, the Royal Adelaide Show grounds come alive to the sounds of delighted children and captive livestock, and the aromas of fairy floss, hot donuts, and methane. When the show comes to town there is something for each and every family. Rides and sideshows range from terrifying to timeless. You can enjoy evening entertainment every night with performing sheepdogs, funny clowns, precision driving and a fireworks display.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Royal Adelaide Show photo by Jonathan Lu
Photo: Jonathan Lu
Royal Adelaide Show photo by Jonathan Lu
Photo: Jonathan Lu
Royal Adelaide Show photo by Kelvin Wong
Photo: Kelvin Wong
Royal Adelaide Show photo by Graham Cobb
Photo: Graham Cobb
Royal Adelaide Show photo by Luke Lahnstein
Photo: Luke Lahnstein
Royal Adelaide Show photo by Tanya
Photo: Tanya
Royal Adelaide Show photo by Terezeta
Photo: Terezeta
Royal Adelaide Show photo by Tony Donoghue
Photo: Tony Donoghue
Royal Adelaide Show photo by Graham Cobb
Photo: Graham Cobb
Royal Adelaide Show photo by Luke Lahnstein
Photo: Luke Lahnstein
Royal Adelaide Show photo by Terezeta
Photo: Terezeta
Royal Adelaide Show photo by Tony Donoghue
Photo: Tony Donoghue
Royal Adelaide Show photo by David Chau
Photo: David Chau
Royal Adelaide Show photo by Peter Hayward
Photo: Peter Hayward
Royal Adelaide Show photo by Dan Potter
Photo: Dan Potter
 

 
Schutzenfest


Outdoor German fest
Bonython Park
Adelaide, SA 5000
Australia
+61 8 8223 2539
http://www.schutzenfest.com.au/
Adelaide's uproarious Schutzenfest is the world's second largest German shooting festival after the one in Hannover. More than 30,000 people take part in the revelry each year, held over two days west of the city centre in Bonython Park. Highlights include hearty food and ales, Oompah bands, folk dancing, local pop groups and, of course, a shooting competition. The festivities wind up with a flurry of fireworks. It is likely to be very hot and sunny at this time of year, so wear a hat and bring sunscreen. Admission: Adults AUD10; children under 14 free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Schutzenfest photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
South Australian Junior Heifer Expo


Information on beef cattle
Goodwood Road, Wayville
Royal Adelaide Showground
Adelaide, SA 5034
Australia
+61 (0)8 8576 2064
http://sabeef.com.au/juniorhei...
The Heifer Expo has been running successfully for many years now, with the aim of encouraging people to learn more about beef cattle agriculture and inspiring youth to get involved and take the industry's reins. The event offers a learning opportunity for interested candidates. Various stalls are attended by knowledgeable staff who offer insight into the industry. At the end of the show, a four month scholarship is awarded to the best senior champion herdsman. Come by to spend an entire day at the venue, which is equipped with banking facilities, a parking lot, food stalls and more.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Tasting Australia


Tastebud temptations
Hackney Road
Adelaide, SA 5000
Australia
+61 8 8463 4698
http://www.tasting-australia.c...
This food festival has taste buds tingling in anticipation across the globe. Attended by mad 'foodies' and hundreds of media (the world's top food writers and TV presenters), this biennial international food, wine and beverage festival is not to miss. This event is the brainchild of Australian Television presenter, Ian Parmenter, to highlight the delights of Australia's finest foods and beverages from regions across the state.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tasting Australia photo by Chris Shultz
Photo: Chris Shultz
 

 
Variety Club Bash


Hair-Raising Fun for Charity
River's End
Adelaide, SA 5000
Australia
+61 8 8293 8744
http://www.varietysa.on.net/
Each year, some generous Australians gather together a hair-raising, rag-tag bunch of vehicles and "bash" through the Outback for one week, all in the name of charity. Variety Club of South Australia "Bashers" have to travel as fast (or as far) as possible in their pre-1966 vehicles in this unique fundraising event for South Australia's special children. See the "Bashers" and their magnificent machines at a street party before they leave for destinations, such as Nhill and Swan Reach. See website for yearly particulars.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Womadelaide


A weekend of wicked beats
Hackney Road
(Botanic Park)
Adelaide, SA 5000
Australia
+61 (0)8271 1488
http://www.womadelaide.com.au
Every year Adelaide's majestic Botanic Park swells with rhythms from every corner of the globe. Once you have encountered the sounds and smells of this world-renowned music festival you will never want to leave! Played on seven different stages, there are 30 hours of traditional and contemporary music from more than 20 countries - Armenia, Cuba, Nigeria, and Argentina to name a few. Meanwhile dance, arts, crafts and food stalls will tempt you. Take your rug, pillows, sunscreen and arrive early for the best position.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Womadelaide photo by Jaycee1
Photo: Jaycee1
Womadelaide photo by Jaycee1
Photo: Jaycee1
Womadelaide photo by Paul Weston
Photo: Paul Weston
Womadelaide photo by ::kev::
Photo: ::kev::
Womadelaide photo by Crawford Logue
Photo: Crawford Logue
Womadelaide photo by ::kev::
Photo: ::kev::
Womadelaide photo by sidd1
Photo: sidd1
Womadelaide photo by Paul Weston
Photo: Paul Weston
Womadelaide photo by James Mellor
Photo: James Mellor
Womadelaide photo by Benno Rice
Photo: Benno Rice
Womadelaide photo by Craig Hill
Photo: Craig Hill
Womadelaide photo by Connor O'Brien
Photo: Connor O'Brien
Womadelaide photo by Tim koch
Photo: Tim koch
Womadelaide photo by Handby
Photo: Handby
 

 
World Solar Challenge


Cars powered by the sun
50 Grenfell Street
Level 8
Adelaide, SA 5000
Australia
+61 8 8463 4500 / +61 8 8463 4690
http://www.wsc.org.au
Australia is often called "the wide brown land," and for this race it is the perfect location! This unique event showcases cars running on the power of the sun. Competitors (mainly global corporations and universities) travel 3,000 kilometres from Darwin to Adelaide in about five days. See the cars on display and model solar car racing.

Review © 2007, Wcities
World Solar Challenge photo by Stefan Lipa
Photo: Stefan Lipa
World Solar Challenge photo by David Masselink
Photo: David Masselink
World Solar Challenge photo by David Masselink
Photo: David Masselink
World Solar Challenge photo by Cornelis Kit
Photo: Cornelis Kit
 

 
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