Guide to the 9 Best Festivals in Victoria (Melbourne, Australia)
Festivals in Victoria are a must if you’re planning a trip to Australia or are around during the festival season. From live music to food trucks, and cultural performances to international artists, these annual events captivate music lovers of all ages. The state of Victoria, including Melbourne and the surrounding areas, is a treasure trove of festivities that offer unforgettable experiences. Join me as we explore the best festivals that Victoria has to offer!
Melbourne Music Festivals
Melbourne, a city renowned for its thriving arts and music scene, proudly hosts an array of music festivals that draw in festival-goers from all corners of the globe. One of the standout events is the Melbourne Music Festival. This annual gathering takes over various venues across the city, showcasing international acts alongside local artists. The festival features a main stage that hosts a spectacular lineup of live performances. It’s a long weekend of pure musical ecstasy for the city.
Meredith FestivalÂ
Meredith Music Festival is a unique event that captures the hearts of festival-goers looking for a distinctive experience. Held annually in the small town of Meredith, this festival combines live music with an offbeat atmosphere.
What you can expect is a diverse lineup of live music acts, from indie rock to electronic. The festival offers a one-of-a-kind camping experience where you can immerse yourself in the community spirit and festival culture. Meredith is renowned for its welcoming and communal atmosphere, making it a fantastic choice for anyone who enjoys a more intimate setting.
Beyond the ValleyÂ
Beyond the Valley is the ultimate way to ring in the New Year. Set in Lardner Park, about a 1.5-2 hour drive from Melbourne, you’ll have an experience like no other. What makes it special is its consistency in bringing top international artists, guaranteeing a high-energy music experience. The festival features multiple outdoor stages, creating a magical ambience under the starry night. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or prefer the comforts of glamping, Beyond the Valley has you covered!
Strawberry FieldsÂ
Strawberry Fields is a music and arts festival that takes place in the beautiful Tocumwal region along the Murray River, just a 3-hour drive north of Melbourne. It’s all about creative expression and good vibes. What makes it stand out is its curated art selections, showcasing an array of art installations and performances, making it an immersive experience.
It’s not just about the music; the festival celebrates dance and movement with a variety of workshops and performances. Strawberry Fields is also dedicated to sustainability, promoting a responsible and eco-friendly approach to partying. The latest event is taking place from November 17-19th and you can’t miss it!Â
Falls Festival
*NOTE: Falls Festival is taking a break for 2023 after 28 years in a row and should be back for 2024!
Nestled amidst the captivating landscapes of Lorne, the Falls Festival is an annual musical journey that entices people from around the world. This coastal gem of a festival combines the beauty of the Great Ocean Road with an incredible lineup of artists, creating an unforgettable experience for all attendees.
It’s renowned for its eclectic mix of genres and is held at Lorne Park. With the sound of waves in the background and the fresh ocean breeze, the ambiance is nothing short or magical! Don’t forget, Falls Festival is more than just the music; it’s a multi-sensory experience that brings together a community of like-minded individuals, all seeking to celebrate life and music. It’s an opportunity to dance, make memories and revel in the enchanting melodies that echo through this coastal oasis.
Golden Plains
Found in a town called Meredith in Victoria, is Golden Plains. It can take up to 3 hours to get there from Melbourne on a busy weekend so make sure you have enough time to get there. Golden Plains boasts an exceptional music lineup, with a focus on live performance and international acts.
This festival encourages a strong sense of community, with communal camping and a friendly vibe. From indie rock to experimental sounds, Golden Plains offers a wide range of music genres to explore. The festival is taking place on March 9,10 &11, 2024 and tickets are already on sale!
Port Fairy Folk Festival
This cultural gem is found along the charming coastal town of Port Fairy. It’s a haven for folk music lovers, featuring a diverse lineup of international acts, local food vendors and bustling market stalls.
Held over Labour Day long weekend, it’s not just about the music; it’s also an opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of Port Fairy. The festival creates a unique atmosphere, blending the sounds of acoustic instruments with the salty sea breeze, making it a memorable experience for all.Â
Rainbow Serpent Festival
The Rainbow Serpent Festival is one-of-a-kind event set in the picturesque Lexton region. It’s more than just a music festival; it’s an immersive experience of electronic music, art, dance and culture.
Expect to be surrounded by interesting art installations, vibrant dance performances and a strong connection to the land and its history. Held over four days, it’s a celebration of creativity, individuality and the Aboriginal traditional owners of the country, making it a must for those who appreciate the fusion of diverse cultures and the electronic music that permeate the air.Â
Free Festivals in Victoria
Who doesn’t love a free festival? Victoria is home to countless free festivals but here are a few you can’t miss!
Brunswick Music Festival & Sydney Road Street Party
Enter a kaleidoscope of cultural diversity, where Melbourne’s rich tapestry of communities converges for a day of celebration. This Australian festival represents the very essence of the city’s multicultural heart, with the iconic Sydney Road as its colourful backdrop. The party offers an array of experiences, from world-class live performances to market stalls brimming with international flavours and crafts.
One of the festival’s highlights is its strong emphasis on First Nations heritage, reflecting the essential connection to Australia’s Indigenous roots. Traditional dance performances and cultural exhibitions make this a significant event in acknowledging and respecting the nation’s history.Â
St. Kilda Festival
The St. Kilda Festival is an iconic event that perfectly encapsulates the vibrant spirit of this coastal suburb in Melbourne. Held annually (Feb) along the stunning St. Kilda foreshore, this festival has become a beloved tradition for locals and a must-visit for tourists. It’s a celebration of music, arts, culture and the lively atmosphere that thrives in this beachside community.
One of the festival’s standout features is its diverse range of live entertainment that caters to a broad spectrum of musical tastes. The family-friendly atmosphere is great and there are a wide range of activities. It’s become much more than a music event; it’s a celebration of the community’s identity!
What Do You Think of the Festivals in Victoria?
As you can see, Victoria, the cultural heart of Australia, offers a symphony of festivals that cater to every passion, interest and inclination. From the eclectic neighbourhoods of Melbourne to the charming regional towns and coastal havens, these annual events paint the region with hues of music, culture and celebration.
If you’ve been to any of these festivals in Victoria, what did you think? Also, let me know if I’ve missed any good ones!
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