This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2026 season. This season is now over.

A First Nations person playing the didgeridoo outdoors, with sunlight, green trees, and a clear blue sky in the background.
A group of people outdoors in a lush, green setting, looking upwards with curiosity and interest. Trees and foliage surround them, and the sunlight filters through the leaves.
A woman leaning forward into the smoke of a First Nations Smoking Ceremony, with a crowd of people waiting behind her on a sunny day in lush, green gardens.
Adelaide Fringe 2026

First Nations Cultural Tours

Celebrate the Opening of Adelaide Fringe 2026 with an Intimate Aboriginal Cultural Tour

Join us for a unique opportunity to explore the spiritual and cultural connection to Country of First Nations people on a meaningful Aboriginal cultural tour of the Adelaide Botanic Garden.

Meet your guide at The Mulberry Arbour for a Welcome or Acknowledgement of Country before discovering native plants, bush tucker, and the rich history of Australia’s First Peoples.

Tour Details:

  • Tours run for 45 minutes each
  • New tours start every 20 minutes
  • Book your FREE tour between 2pm - 6pm

If tickets are sold out, a standby queue will operate on the day. Arrive on the day for a chance to join a tour if spaces become available.

We also acknowledge Access2Arts as the provider of the Audio Description and Tactile Tour at 3:20pm, offering a sensory and accessible experience for those who may benefit from it.

If you do not require the Audio Description or Tactile Tour, please consider booking another tour session to help make space for those who do.

Presented by: Adelaide Fringe

Adelaide Fringe is committed to amplifying First Nations voices in the arts, and acknowledges the First Nations Countries on which Adelaide Fringe events take place. Art has the power to educate, celebrate, bring together and share truths, and, as the largest open access arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere, Adelaide Fringe is a unique platform to share the richness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures to the world. Our vision for Reconciliation is to play our role in advancing a unified, just and respectful nation, through the use of inclusive Art in all its mediums. We are committed to creating space to listen, unlearn, and relearn true Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stories.
Community Events • Storytelling
South Australia
 
First Nations Australian
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Suitability & warnings

Content rating: G
Family friendly: Yes
Target audience: Junior Primary (5-7) | Primary (8-11) | Middle School (12-14) | High School (15-17)
Smoking
Smoke Effects

Accessibility

 
High visual content
 
Audience members have the opportunity to interact or join artist on stage

Presenter

Presented by: Adelaide Fringe

Adelaide Fringe is committed to amplifying First Nations voices in the arts, and acknowledges the First Nations Countries on which Adelaide Fringe events take place. Art has the power to educate, celebrate, bring together and share truths, and, as the largest open access arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere, Adelaide Fringe is a unique platform to share the richness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures to the world. Our vision for Reconciliation is to play our role in advancing a unified, just and respectful nation, through the use of inclusive Art in all its mediums. We are committed to creating space to listen, unlearn, and relearn true Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stories.