Annual Festivals in Melbourne (2026 Guide)

Written by Harshad

Updated

Melbourne hosts major festivals throughout the year, including Moomba in March, the Comedy Festival in autumn, and the Melbourne Cup Carnival in November.

This guide lists all major annual festivals in Melbourne for 2026, including confirmed dates, locations, and what to expect.

Major Melbourne Festivals in 2026 (Quick List)

  • Australian Open — January 12 – February 1
  • Midsumma Festival — January 18 – February 8
  • St Kilda Festival — February 14–15
  • Moomba Festival — March 5–9
  • Melbourne Food & Wine Festival — March 20–29
  • Melbourne International Comedy Festival — March 25 – April 19
  • RISING Festival — May 27 – June 8
  • Melbourne International Film Festival — August 6–23
  • Melbourne Cup Carnival — November 3 (Cup Day)

I have spent years going to Melbourne’s festivals, sometimes with my kids, sometimes dragging my husband along, and sometimes going solo. The city’s calendar is genuinely one of the best in Australia, and 2026 has a few updates worth knowing about.

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January Festivals

Let Them Eat Cake Festival

2026 Date: January 1

Location: Coburg Velodrome

An all-day electronic music festival on New Year’s Day with art installations, food, and live sets. The move to Coburg makes it easier to access compared to previous years.

Australian Open

2026 Dates: January 12 – February 1

Location: Melbourne Park & Federation Square

One of Melbourne’s biggest sporting events, running nearly three weeks. Even without tickets, Federation Square offers free viewing zones, food, and live atmosphere.

Midsumma Festival

2026 Dates: January 18 – February 8

Location: Various venues

Melbourne’s major LGBTQIA+ festival with over 250 events. Highlights include the Carnival, Pride March, and Victoria’s Pride Street Party.

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February Festivals

Lunar New Year Festival

2026 Date: February 22

Location: Chinatown

Dragon dances, fireworks, and food stalls transform Chinatown into one of the most vibrant celebrations of the year.

St Kilda Festival

2026 Dates: February 14–15

Location: St Kilda Beach

Australia’s largest free music festival with live stages, food trucks, and beachside concerts.


March Festivals

Moomba Festival

2026 Dates: March 5–9

Location: Melbourne CBD & Birrarung Marr

Melbourne’s biggest free festival featuring parades, fireworks, carnival rides, and the Birdman Rally.

Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix

2026 Dates: March 12–15

Location: Albert Park

One of the biggest events on Melbourne’s calendar with racing, entertainment zones, and huge crowds.

Melbourne Food and Wine Festival

2026 Dates: March 20–29

A 10-day celebration with hundreds of food events, including the famous World’s Longest Lunch.

Melbourne International Comedy Festival

2026 Dates: March 25 – April 19

One of the largest comedy festivals globally, featuring hundreds of shows across the city.

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April Festivals

Melbourne Queer Film Festival

2026 Dates: Early to mid-April (TBC)

Australia’s longest-running LGBTQIA+ film festival showcases diverse stories and cinema.

Good Beer Week

2026 Dates: Late April (TBC)

A city-wide celebration of craft beer with tastings, pairings, and brewery events.


May Festivals

Melbourne Writers Festival

2026 Dates: May 7–10

A major literary event featuring authors, talks, and workshops across Melbourne.

Melbourne Knowledge Week

2026 Dates: Early May (TBC)

Focused on innovation, design, and technology with talks and interactive experiences.


June Festivals

RISING Festival

2026 Dates: May 27 – June 8

A major arts and culture festival combining music, installations, and performances.

Melbourne International Jazz Festival

2026 Dates: June (TBC)

Live jazz performances across theatres, bars, and unique venues.

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July Festivals

Firelight Festival

2026 Dates: Late July (TBC)

Docklands comes alive with fire shows, light displays, and winter experiences.


August Festivals

Melbourne International Film Festival

2026 Dates: August 6–23

One of the world’s oldest film festivals, showcasing international and local films.

Melbourne International Games Week

2026 Dates: Late August (TBC)

Australia’s biggest gaming event including PAX Australia.


September Festivals

Melbourne Fringe Festival

2026 Dates: September (TBC)

Independent arts festival featuring theatre, comedy, and experimental performances.

AFL Grand Final Week

2026 Dates: Late September

One of Melbourne’s biggest sporting events with parades and city-wide celebrations.

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October Festivals

PAX Australia

2026 Dates: October (TBC)

The largest gaming convention in the Southern Hemisphere.


November Festivals

Melbourne Cup Carnival

2026 Dates: First week of November

A week-long racing and fashion event culminating in Melbourne Cup Day.

Melbourne Music Week

2026 Dates: November (TBC)

Pop-up music events across Melbourne’s venues and hidden spaces.


December Festivals

Melbourne Christmas Festival

2026 Dates: December

Christmas lights, markets, and festive installations across the CBD.

New Year’s Eve Fireworks

2026 Date: December 31

Fireworks displays across the city marking the end of the year.

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Which Melbourne Festivals Should You Prioritise?

If you are visiting Melbourne for the first time, Moomba, the Comedy Festival, and the Melbourne Cup Carnival are the most popular.

Food lovers should prioritise the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, while arts and culture visitors should consider RISING and Fringe.


Planning Your Visit

To explore more events, see our Melbourne events guide or check Melbourne concerts for upcoming shows.

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