PARTY BOAT
Party and cruise along the Karrawirra Parri / Torrens River with DJAYDRIAN and friends spinning party tracks with everything from disco to pop.
Whether you're in it for the scenic river views or the dance floor moves, this is the one boat party of Adelaide Fringe you won't want to miss.
🎧 DJ on deck bringing you the party vibes as we take in the river views
🍹 Drinks available for purchase from the wonderful Popeye River Cruises crew on board
✨ Bring your crew! Rock your party outfits and get ready to have fun!
In 2026, we're bringing you THREE themed shows as below:
- Saturday 21st February, 4:30 PM: Taylor Swift
- Saturday 7th March, 4:30 PM: Disco
- Saturday 14th March, 4:30 PM: Pitbull
- Sunday Sessions are laid-back and chilled
All other sessions play party tunes and take requests!
Presented by: DJAYDRIAN
An electrifying DJ, Sound Maker, and MC from Adelaide, DJAYDRIAN is renowned for infusing glitter and glamour into every performance.
He has captivated audiences as far as the Edinburgh Fringe. His vibrant sets have also energised Adelaide venues like Jive, Lion Arts Factory, Fumo Blu, and most recently The Popeye.
DJAYDRIAN creates an inclusive atmosphere where everyone can dance, pop on the glitter and party!
Sessions
Ticket Prices
Prices may not be available on all sessions
All transactions incur a $4.80 Transaction Fee (some exceptions apply). Read more at Fees explained.
1 Venue
Popeye I at The Popeye Boat
Elder Park, Adelaide, Kaurna
Popeye will pick up passengers from Elder Park Landing, located near the rotunda, to the right of Captain Jolleys Paddle Boats. You'll see our round blue Popeye sign in the centre of the landing.
- The only access to this space is via steps/stairs.
- Venue is 18+ and minors may attend during specific days or times (Minors may attend at any time with a parent or legal guardian, excepting events relating to alcohol.)
Suitability & Warnings
Accessibility
- High Audio Content
- Audience members have the opportunity to interact or join artist on stage
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language