February 2023

Top 10 events in Adelaide this March

It’s true what they say. March is mad. It’s jam-packed with events, and we’ve brought together some of our favourites happening this month.

Adelaide is well and truly bustling with events at the moment.

It’s true what they say. March is mad. It’s jam-packed with events, and we’ve brought together some of our favourites happening this month.

ED SHEERAN | 7 MARCH

Superstar Ed Sheeran is set to return to Australia and New Zealand in February/March 2023 for a massive run of stadium shows as part of his + – = ÷ x Tour (pronounced ‘The Mathematics Tour’).

Cutting-edge production – the likes of which have never been seen before in Australia or New Zealand – will see Ed perform in the round surrounded by fans, to some of the largest venue attendances ever.

For more information, click here.

ADELAIDE FESTIVAL | 3-19 MARCH

The 38th Adelaide Festival will return in 2023 with a stacked lineup of more than 50 events in theatre, music, opera, dance, media and visual arts. This includes major festivals-within-the-festival such as Adelaide Writers’ Week, UKARIA Chamber Landscapes and WOMADelaide.

Spanning over 17 days and nights from Friday 3 to Sunday 19 March, New Zealand superstar, Lorde, will headline the impressive music line-up in her first visit to Adelaide in nine years, with performances from festival regulars, Kronos Quartet and the first-ever show by Spain’s Escolania de Montserrat also topping the bill.

There’s also the iconic open-air festival WOMAD set in Adelaide’s stunning Botanic Park is an award-winning celebration of the very best of the World of Music, Arts & Dance.

For more information, click here.

A TASTE OF THE HILLS FESTIVAL | 3-5 MARCH

Foodies of Adelaide get ready, A Taste of The Hills Festival is coming this March promising an extensive list of activities as well as local food and drinks all weekend. 

Need something fun to fill up a weekend in your March calendar? We’ve got the perfect thing for all your weekend necessities, whether it be a glass of wine or a gin tasting, challenging your inner artist or learning some new yoga poses, A Taste of The Hills Festival will have it all. 

For more information, click here.

SHOWCASE SA’S INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY | 8 MARCH

If you’re a self-acclaimed wine connoisseur and looking for a little fun, celebrate at Showcase SA’s International Women’s Day Long Lunch with two courses and a three-hour beverage package. Held at the National Wine Centre, you’ll be hearing from some of the wine industry’s most inspirational women including guest speakers Bec Hardy from Bec Hardy Wines and Corrina Wright from Oliver’s Taranga

For more information, click here.

SNOOP DOGG | 8 MARCH

Snoop Dogg, who hasn’t performed in Australia since 2014 when he headlined the Big Day Out, will return to Australian shores in 2023 for his ‘I WANNA THANK ME’ tour, which will see the West Coast rap legend celebrate the release of his 17th album ‘I Wanna Thank Me’, and documentary of the same name, released in 2019.

You can find more information here.

ADELAIDE CUP | 13 MARCH

The most anticipated racing event on the South Australian calendar is coming to the Morphettville Racecourse this March, with the huge event taking place on our next public holiday, Monday the 13th.

There’s also the Canine Cup on at Plant 4 Bowden, if you’re a dog lover.

For more information click here.

GOODNESS ME FESTIVAL | 18-19 MARCH

Goodness Me is a festival unlike any other, offering two days of Music, Dancing, Yoga, Meditation, delicious Food and Workshops under ancient redgums just 45 minutes from Adelaide.

There’s something for everyone, whether you’re exploring spirituality and wellness for the first time, have solid practices in place, or are just looking for a fun weekend of goodness.

For more information, click here.

ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL | 17TH FEBRUARY – 19TH MARCH

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The Southern Hemisphere’s biggest arts festival is in full swing, exploding on to the streets of Adelaide in February.

 For 31 magical summer days and nights, Fringe transforms Adelaide and greater South Australia. The festival stretches from Whyalla all the way across the state to Naracoorte, with eclectic and vibrant events that include cabaret, theatre, comedy, circus, music, visual arts, workshops and so much more.

Get your tickets here.

ROD STEWART | 21 MARCH

Sir Rod Stewart will perform a massive 2 hour set from his vast catalogue of hits, whilst Cyndi Lauper will take the stage for an hour playing all of her most loved songs. Opening for all shows on the tour is acclaimed rock singer Jon Stevens.

Rod Stewart will be performing with a 12-person band, all of whom are “fabulous musicians, dancers and singers”. Rod went on to tell the media that the shows are going to be “absolutely fantastic” and has more energy now than the last time he was here.

For more information, click here.

ADELAIDE MOTORSPORT FESTIVAL | 25-26 MARCH

A celebration of power, speed, courage and innovation, commemorating various golden eras of motorsport and motoring, the Festival will be held in Victoria Park from March 25 to 26, 2023.

Held the week prior to the Melbourne Formula 1 Grand Prix, the Adelaide Motorsport Festival is a museum in motion, displaying historic, rare and significant racing vehicles in the Adelaide Park Lands and beyond.

For more information, click here.

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