One of the largest free community events in the north, the Salisbury Fringe Carnival is returning to Carisbrooke Park this February with an even bigger and better weekend of Fringe fun and new attractions.
Community members can enjoy the Fringe in their own backyard with free entry, free parking, and a wide range of entertainment.
Among the major highlights, Adelaide’s top cover band, The Incredibles Band, will bring their popular Queen Tribute Show to the north for the first time. International act HEROMACRO will amaze with jaw-dropping acrobatics and a unique fusion of traditional and modern Japanese culture. Other standout entertainment includes Boomstars, Stuntman Jim, fire twirlers, roving performers, and fringe-style acts in the Rastelli tent.
Packed with excitement for all ages, this year’s carnival offers more amusement rides, entertainment across two performance areas, a silent disco, inflatables, carnival games, a kids’ zone, a sensory space, and the high-energy Riot City Wrestling Ring, along with food vendors and a licensed bar area.
Since 2014, the Salisbury Fringe Carnival has been a standout on the community calendar, drawing over 15,000 attendees from across northern Adelaide each year.
This free, family-friendly event takes place at Carisbrooke Park over two action-packed days: Friday 21 February from 6pm to 9.30pm, and Saturday 22 February from 12pm to 9.30pm.
Find out more at salisbury.sa.gov.au/fringe.