What's on SA
Dupang Festival.
Victoria Park/Pakapakanthi
Accelerate into the fastest weekend on the calendar. Shift gears from roaring F1 cars to vintage racing engines, change lanes into the E-Motion Zone for vehicles of the future, and don't forget to refuel with gourmet food, drinks and entertainment. Lights out, and away they go!
Kooyonga Golf Club
Swing into action because golf professionals are teeing off in Adelaide. Settle in and let the good times roll at The 19th – a fan zone with live music, gourmet food and an action-packed kids' zone.
Long Point Kurrangk (Coorong)
Sing, share and learn at this three-day camping festival on the traditional lands of the Ngarrindjeri people. Join Uncle Moogy Sumner, the Tal-Kin-Jeri dance group and other First Nations artists on the waterfront for cultural workshops, storytelling and dancing under the stars.
Lenswood Memorial Park, Lenswood
Discover the best the Adelaide Hills has to offer, from wineries to bakeries, condiments and clothing to gin, juice and everything in between. Enjoy tastings, take-home treats and twirl to live music – you can even take flight on a scenic helicopter ride.
Various locations
Don't drop the ball on this one: SA's footy festival is back and it's the biggest one yet. Be there when the final siren sounds as the big names in AFL grace local ovals. From every kick to every cheer, this is football – and South Australia – at its very best.
Main Road, McLaren Vale
Like a fine McLaren Vale wine, this celebration of vintage and classic motoring gets better with age. Line the streets to watch hundreds of historic vehicles roll by in the Grand Parade, and pair it with live entertainment, family-friendly activities, and gourmet food and drink at nearby world-class wineries.
Stansbury and Port Vincent
Ahoy! Looking for a boatload of fun? Visit the Yorke Peninsula to see how local enthusiasts have kept the tradition of boat building afloat. Meet boat owners and crews, and get up close to lovingly restored wooden and classic vessels. Add seaside markets, entertainment by the Royal Australian Navy Band, vintage car and motorcycle displays, and more for a weekend the whole family will treasure.


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An oldie but a goodie. The History Festival shakes off the dust to take you on a month-long voyage into the archives of South Australia's history. With hundreds of events across the state, including spicy political chronicles, heartfelt First Nations stories and historic-home open days, there's a chapter of SA's past to suit any interest.
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Hey there, hot stuff! You'll be stoked by the creativity and community spirit lighting up the towns of Kadina, Moonta and Wallaroo at this biennial festival. Think food, light, art, music and entertainment to ignite your senses. You don't want to miss this festival where local artists and musicians showcase their flair. Why not make a weekend of it?


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Tasting Australia returns to serve up SA's best, from award-winning wine tastings to cooking workshops and sumptuous long lunches. The festival brings together local culinary legends and top chefs from around the world, and it's sure to leave you with a lot on your plate – in the best way.
RAA members get a special offer on this event.
Visit raa.com.au/rewards for more information.
*Note: Event details are correct at time of publication. Please consult each event’s website for latest information and attendance advice.
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