Reviewed by: Kids in Adelaide
Review by Jacki Bishop | 27 February 2021

Expect a truly spectacular fusion of art, technology and environment.

We found this immersive light show completely mesmerising and enjoyed chilling out and watching the lights unfold, for us it was a very Zen experience, and a complete polar opposite of the bustling festival happening in the parklands adjacent. The kids were done after twenty minutes, we could have stayed longer admiring this instalation.

You can catch the simulated and immersive beauty of the Northern Lights right here in Adelaide over Rymill Park Lake in Gluttony at this years Adelaide Fringe.

Sessions open from 8.30pm every night of the festival and it’s advised that you allow at least fifteen minutes to view the magical colours and shadows cast beautifully across the low cloud and tree line, right before your eyes.

This is a ticketed event well worth the $10 per ticket or $35.00 per family. Please note that tickets will now guarentee access to Gluttony Hub, Kent Town Side (initially this wasnt the case). If Gluttony is at capacity at the time of your visit, ‘The Great Wall of Gluttony’ goes up and you can not access Gluttony City side as with all shows, so it is worth familiarising your self with the most recent gluttony map here

The first show doesn’t start until 8:30pm so this one might be out for little kids, or ones who don’t do late nights.

https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/borealis-af2021