Things to do in Adelaide this weekend September 27-30
Night Out On The Town
Get ready to kick off your weekend with Grammy Award Winner NE-YO at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre. Enjoy world-class R&B music and make sure to arrive early to secure parking in this inner-city area. Tickets are available on the AEC website.
Experience the exclusivity of a limited meet and greet with NE-YO, complete with a professional photo opportunity with the artist.
Light Square Illuminate 2024
Illuminate Adelaide has extended a special event at Light Square by popular demand. Titled Eden, it is a paid event with more details available on their website.
A Day At The Park
This year, Adelaide is a shining gem, beckoning you to explore its diverse outdoor spaces. From inner city parks to beaches and outer Adelaide parks, there's a wealth of options to discover. So, why stay home this weekend? Pack a BBQ or a picnic, grab some sunblock, and embark on an adventure in your own backyard.
For a stress-free day out, consider Bonython Park, the most renowned park near the city. You can find all the details about parking and facilities on their website, ensuring you're well-prepared for a relaxing day in nature.
JamFactory and Botanical Gardens
JamFactory, Australia’s leading craft and design organisation, presents the Chihuly in the Botanic Garden Adelaide.
Chihuly in the Botanic Garden - Adelaide Event
Chihuly's Garden Cycle exhibition is making a Southern Hemisphere debut, exclusive to Adelaide. Special events range from free daytime to paid evening sessions and including a special teacher training event in October. Details are on the JamFactory websites, Botanical Gardens and South Australian tourism website, which Adelaide Shines partners with. We also proudly collaborate with the Adelaide City Council, making this a community event.
Morialta Falls
Discover the enchanting Morialta Falls, a hidden treasure east of Adelaide. Immerse yourself in the unique beauty of the Morialta Conservation Park, home to these majestic falls, and be intrigued by its distinct features.
As you bid winter farewell and welcome the freshness of a new season, prepare for a wildlife experience at Morialta Falls. Lace-up your shoes and pack some provisions, such as water and snacks, to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable visit.
With its blooming beauty, spring is the ideal time to explore Adelaide’s particular park, Morialta Falls. The park’s beauty in spring is truly inspiring. Remember, the park is open seven days a week but locks at night. Plan your visit accordingly and make use of the available car parks. For more details, visit the government’s website.