South Australia
Festival | Location | Began / When | Notes |
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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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