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South Australia WELCOME TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA EVENTS CALENDAR NOVEMBER 2020 | AND BEYOND As at 19 November 2020 World Cup Cricket at Adelaide Oval ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Australian Superbike Championship Round 2 POSTPONED CANCELLED 1 - 12 November 2020 The Bend Motorsport Park hosts Round 2 of the Adelaide Oval hosts the ICC T20 World Cup. Championship. Sponsored Event, Adelaide Murray River, Lakes & Coorong NRL State of Origin All Steamed Up NEW DATE 4 November 2020 CANCELLED Game 1 of the State of Origin series comes to Adelaide. A biennial celebration of steam, engines, boats and Sponsored Event, Adelaide blacksmiths. Sponsored Event, Murray River, Lakes & Coorong Feast Festival 7 – 29 November 2020 Shannons Adelaide Rally Celebrating pride and diversity for the state’s only queer arts POSTPONED and cultural festival. 25 – 28 November 2020 Sponsored Event, Adelaide Australia’s largest tarmac rally field returns to the streets in support of Adelaide Hills communities. 2020 Virtual Westpac City-Bay Fun Run Presented by Sunday Adelaide Hills Mail NOVEMBER 2020 | NEW DATE 24 October - 30 November 2020 Rodeo by the Sea Join the City-Bay and run the distance of your choice. CANCELLED Adelaide The Rodeo is held at Streaky Bay Racecourse. DECEMBER 2020 Sponsored Event, Eyre Peninsula Mitsubishi Motors Australian International 3 Day Event CANCELLED Beer & BBQ Festival: Homebrewed The Southern Hemisphere’s premier equestrian event and NEW DATE 4 – 6 December 2020 Australia’s 5* status competition. Something new is coming! Beer & BBQ Festival at Adelaide Adelaide Showground. Adelaide Handpicked Festival CANCELLED Carols by Candlelight Great tunes, food and wine in Langhorne Creek. CANCELLED th Fleurieu Peninsula South Australia’s largest Christmas concert celebrating its 75 year in 2020. Adelaide National Pharmacies Christmas Pageant 14 November 2020 Bay Sheffield Embrace the spirit of Christmas at Adelaide Oval for the first time, with a spectacular twilight pageant. 26 – 28 December 2020 ESA Owned & Managed Event, Adelaide 3-day athletics carnival held at Glenelg’s ACH Group Stadium. Sponsored Event, Adelaide Tarnanthi: Open Hands Patritti Brighton Jetty Sculptures Santos Women’s Tour Down Under Now on – 31 January 2021 21 – 31 January 2021 Celebration of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Major community arts exhibition featuring indoor and Strait Islander art at Art Gallery of South Australia. outdoor sculptures along spectacular Brighton Beach. Adelaide Adelaide Blitz Golf Adelaide Bendigo Bank Tunarama Festival 3 – 10 January 2021 CANCELLED Australia’s only short form Pro Series golfing event 22 – 26 January 2021 that’s an even bigger thrill for the fans than it is for the Featuring arts and cultural displays, participation players. events and some of the freshest seafood in the world! Adelaide Eyre Peninsula Adelaide International Crush Festival CANCELLED 22 – 24 January 2021 10 – 16 January 2021 Discover what’s cool about the Adelaide Hills during 120 of the world’s top singles and doubles players are CRUSH, a sensory summer weekend of stylish wines, expected to compete at Memorial Drive Tennis Centre. regional produce, earthy music, art and theatre JANUARY 2021 Sponsored Event, Adelaide Sponsored Event, Adelaide Hills Santos Tour Down Under and Santos Festival of Racing at the Cycnet Kangaroo Island Cycling 23 January 2021 CANCELLED The Kangaroo Island Racing Club will host Racing At 14 – 24 January 2021 The Cygnet Kangaroo Island. Team Presentation, The Down Under Classic & Men’s Adelaide Santos TDU stages from 19 – 24 Jan. ESA Owned & Managed Event, Adelaide Santos Women’s Tour Down Under CANCELLED 14 – 17 January 2021 The opening professional race on the international cycling calendar kicks off in Adelaide. ESA Owned & Managed Event, Adelaide Riverland Dinghy Club Championships Adelaide Fringe Adelaide Festival TBA February 2021 19 February – 21 March 2021 A distance race in open water ways and creeks. Southern hemisphere’s largest and Australia’s biggest Sponsored Event, Riverland open access arts festival! Adelaide ISPS HANDA Women’s Australian Open CANCELLED Adelaide Festival The world’s top female golfers head to Royal Adelaide. 26 February – 14 March 2021 Sponsored Event, Adelaide Internationally acclaimed arts and cultural festival. Adelaide Russell Howard 9 February 2021 Adelaide Festival – A Midsummer Night’s Dream Russell is back on stage where he belongs, making 26 February – 3 March 2021 sense of a world that’s spinning out of control, at The centrepiece for AF21, Benjamin Britten’s opera, A Adelaide Entertainment Centre. Midsummer Night’s Dream. Adelaide On 28 February, Grab some friends, pack your chairs Fleurieu Film Festival and picnic rug and join us in Elder Park to watch this FEBRUARY 2021 | 13 - 14 February 2021 magical opera on the big screen under the stars! A competitive short film festival. Adelaide Fleurieu Peninsula AND BEYOND Bon Iver Glenelg Summersalt Festival 27 March 2021 14 February 2021 Bon Iver returns with a spectacular arena show in The first to be announced in this series is Glenelg support of their latest, highly-acclaimed album i, i.. Beach with the outstanding line up of Missy Higgins, Adelaide The Cat Empire, Boy & Bear, L.A.B, Montaigne and Emily Wurramara. Adelaide Writers’ Week Adelaide 27 February – 4 March 2021 Kangaroo Island Cup Day Australia’s largest free literary festival, offering the 20 February 2021 opportunity to share ideas and literary explorations. The Sealink Kangaroo Island Racing Carnival featuring Adelaide the Dudley Wines KI Cup. Sponsored Event, Kangaroo Island Art Gallery of South Australia - Clarice Beckett: The Present Moment 27 February - 16 May 2021 Explore the career of Clarice Beckett and her atmospheric and insightful landscapes. Adelaide Adelaide Writers’ Week DRLA Speed Week Now on – 4 March 2021 8 – 12 March 2021 Australia’s largest free literary festival, offering both Cars, motorbikes and trucks compete for land speed writers and readers a unique opportunity to spend records at Lake Gairdner. time sharing ideas and literary explorations in a Flinders Ranges garden setting in Adelaide’s city centre. Adelaide Fringe in Mount Gambier 19 – 28 March 2021 Adelaide Festival SA’s largest regional open access arts festival is a Now on – 14 March 2021 cultural exploration embracing acceptance and Internationally acclaimed arts and cultural festival. diversity. Including Adelaide Writers’ Week from 27 Feb – 4 Sponsored Event, Limestone Coast March. Adelaide Shannons Adelaide Rally NEW DATE 24 – 28 March 2021 Adelaide Fringe Australia’s largest tarmac rally field returns to the Now on – 21 March 2021 streets in support of Adelaide Hills communities. Brings an eclectic arts and cultural program. Adelaide Hills MARCH 2021 Adelaide Sounds by the River Art Gallery of South Australia - Clarice Beckett: The 27 March 2021 Present Moment A single-day music event held annually in Summer Now on - 16 May 2021 on the banks of the majestic Murray River at Including 100 of her works, explore the career of Mannum. Clarice Beckett and her atmospheric and insightful Murray River, Lakes & Coorong landscapes at the AGSA. Oakbank Easter Week WOMAdelaide 28 March – 3 April 2021 5 – 8 March 2021 Easter Saturday and Easter Monday at Oakbank is An iconic open-air festival set in Botanic Park that one of the jewels in the South Australian racing celebrates the World of Music, Arts & Dance. calendar. Sponsored Event, Adelaide Sponsored Event, Adelaide Hills WOMADelaide Tasting Australia Clare Valley Easter Races Delta Goodrem 3 April 2021 16 April 2021 Easter racing at Clare Valley Racecourse. Delta returns to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre for Sponsored Event, Yorke Peninsula the Bridge Over Troubled Dreams Tour. Adelaide Seafood on Spencer 4 April 2021 Salt Festival Port Broughton hosts the inaugural festival serving up 16 - 25 April 2021 delicious Spencer Gulf seafood and regional wines. Celebrates the impact of converging through creative Sponsored Event, Yorke Peninsula practice in arts, innovation, culture and discussion. Sponsored Event, Eyre Peninsula Colour Tumby Street Art Festival 9 – 11 April 2021 McLaren Vale Vintage and Classic A weekend festival in Tumby Bay featuring some of the 17 – 18 April 2021 world’s best street artists, food, music and fun. A celebration of vintage and classic motoring featuring a Sponsored Event, Eyre Peninsula parade of vehicles through the main street on Sunday. Fleurieu Peninsula APRIL 2021 Art Gallery of South Australia - Clarice Beckett: The Present Moment South Australian Wooden Boat Festival Now on - 16 May 2021 CANCELLED Including 100 of her works, explore the career of Clarice 17 – 18 April 2021 Beckett and her atmospheric and insightful landscapes An exciting mix of wooden boats, people, food, wine, at the AGSA. and entertainment. Sponsored Event, Fleurieu Peninsula Yorke Peninsula Saltwater Classic 10 – 11 April 2021 Tasting Australia Presented by RAA Travel For admirers of wooden and classic boats. 30 April – 9 May 2021 Sponsored Event, Yorke Peninsula Premium, unprecedented eating and drinking experiences that only South Australia can offer. Barossa Vintage Festival ESA Managed Event, Adelaide & Regions 14 April – 18 April 2021 A celebration of the region’s wine, food and culture. Generations in Jazz Sponsored Event, Barossa CANCELLED 30 April - 2 May 2021 The spectacular gathering attracts the global jazz legends of today and up to 5,000 future stars. Sponsored Event, Limestone Coast Tasting Australia Presented by RAA Travel Clare Valley Gourmet Week Adelaide Cabaret Festival Now on – 9 May 2021 14 - 23 May 2021 Premium, unprecedented eating and drinking Celebrating its 35th year with a range of master experiences that only South Australia can offer. classes, degustation dinners, and wine tastings. ESA Managed Event, Adelaide & Regions Sponsored Event, Clare Valley Kangaroo Island Running Festival Kerenewek Lowender 1 May 2021 17 – 23 May 2021 Marathon events held in Flinders Chase National Park. Kadina, Moonta and Wallaroo will be a buzz with Sponsored Event, Kangaroo Island excitement celebrating Cornish culture. Sponsored Event, Yorke Peninsula Michael Mosley 8 May 2021 Vegan Film Festival Dr.
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