List of Festivals in Australia - South Australia

South Australia

Festival Location Began / When Notes
Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art Art Gallery of South Australia 1990 "The flagship visual arts event of the Adelaide Festival of Arts"
Adelaide Cabaret Festival Adelaide 2001
Adelaide Cabaret Fringe Festival Adelaide 2008
Adelaide Festival of Arts Adelaide 1960 Was biennial now annual (as of 2012)
Adelaide Festival of Ideas Adelaide 1999 Biennial
Adelaide Film Festival Adelaide 2003 Biennial
Adelaide Fringe Festival Adelaide 1960 Was biennial now annual (as of 2007)
Adelaide International Guitar Festival Adelaide 2007 Was annual now biennial (as of 2009)
Adelaide Writers' Week Adelaide Traditionally part of the Adelaide Festival of Arts
Big Day Out Adelaide 1993
Clipsal 500 Adelaide 1999
A Day On The Green Barossa Valley
Fleurieu Folk Festival Willunga, South Australia 2007 Folk Festival held annually in October on the Fleurieu Peninsula
Future Music Festival Adelaide
Gawler Gourmet & Heritage Festival Gawler
Kernewek Lowender Kadina, Moonta and Wallaroo 1973 Biennial
Leafy Sea Dragon Festival Fleurieu Peninsula 2005
Live at the Zoo Monarto 2008
Oz Asia Festival Adelaide
SALA Festival Adelaide 1998 South Australian Living Artists Festival, Annual Celebration of the Visual Arts
Sea and Vines Festival McLaren Vale
Soundwave Adelaide 2007
WOMADelaide Adelaide 1992
Lizard's Revenge Roxby Downs 2012 Annual Music Arts and Culture Festival
Burnout Mutonia, Alberrie Creek, Oodnadatta Track 2004 was Mighty Burning Demon Festival

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