Barossa Fringe Launch Party
What better way to kick off Adelaide Fringe 2020 than in Australia's premier wine region?
Join us on opening weekend for a regional program like no other. Kicking it all off will be a town party in Tanunda, complete with local wine, food, entertainment and tunes, and special activities for young folk across three popular hotspots.
Celebrate in style at the Tanunda Town Square, where Melbourne cabaret superstar Tash York is your sparkling MC for the afternoon. Party along with Adele tribute sensation Erin Jae, Amelia Ryan's 80s Baby, and live local bands, while enjoying street food, drinks from Black Cat Gin, Rehn Bier and La Bise Wines, and decadent treats from Barossa Valley Chocolate Company.
Young folks (and the young at heart!) will find special treats at the Tanunda Rotunda including busking, face painting, craft activities and hoola hoop demonstrations from Yoga-play.
Or relax at the Valley Hotel with a beverage and some laidback local tunes and let the afternoon roll by.
While you're here and explore local music, cabaret, art and comedy at 13 different venues in our four day program of events.
Soak up the best the Barossa has to offer and celebrate like a local.
BAROSSA PROGRAM BELOW
Juggling vs Magic - Saturday 15th Feb 10.30am
Songbirds - Saturday 15th Feb 7.30pm
Amelia Ryan: The Breast Is Yet To Come - Saturday 15th Feb 7:30pm
Peter Berner - Compassion Pie - Saturday 15th Feb 8:30pm
Barossa Wellness Wonderland & Colour Trail - Sunday 16th Feb 7:30am and 9.30am
Precious Sundays - Sunday Feb 16th 12pm-3pm
Chill Zone - Sunday 16th Feb 2pm-6pm
Cool 4 Kids Music Makers Band - Sunday 16th Feb 1pm
(Please) Validate Me by Benjamin Maio Mackay - Monday 17th Feb 7pm
Presented by: Barossa Council
The Barossa is characterised by its rich heritage, rolling hills, stone churches and iconic vinyards. Our 22,000 citizens mostly live in six major towns and some smaller villages, and are proud of our history and culture.
The Barossa is famous for its premium wine and world renowned as an iconic tourist destination. Both wine and tourism are major drivers of our regional economy, with over 60 cellar door sales outlets and 250,000 to the Barossa each year.
Our many artisan food producers contribute to our culinary heritage, and the weekly Farmers Markets at Angaston and Mount Pleasant are a great showcase of our regional produce. The Barossa also boasts many family friendly activities - why not grab a bike and cycle through our picturesque towns or visit the Barossa Regional Gallery?