One of the Top End’s favourite events begins tomorrow, with Darwin Festival promising 11 days and nights of incredible entertainment.
Featuring a smorgasbord of live and virtual events spanning theatre, music, comedy, cabaret, visual arts and more, Darwin Festival is set to make August 2020 a month to remember.
Northern Territory Major Events Company CEO Tim Watsford said Darwin Festival provides an impressive array of shows and experiences for Territorians to enjoy each year.
“The commitment of the Darwin Festival team to deliver a memorable event while adhering to COVID-19 precautions is incredible. Their vision has seen them leading the way nationally.
Despite the challenges and restrictions, DF20 Homegrown looks set to be another impressive Darwin Festival, with a carefully curated program featuring a wide range of Territory artists and performers.
As usually happens, tickets are selling fast, so don’t delay, buy your Darwin Festival tickets today.”
Darwin Festival Artistic Director Felix Preval said he was incredibly pleased to be able to deliver a festival during these uncertain times.
“Our line-up of Territory talent will give Darwin audiences an opportunity to come together, in a physically distanced way, to forget the world’s troubles for a moment and celebrate all the Top End has to offer.
Our array of online events including GIF of Dance and Morning Music will bring a taste of the Top End to homes across the country, and provide another reason for them to start planning their 2021 holiday next August to attend Australia’s hottest winter arts festival.”
Shining a spotlight on Territory talent this year, the theme is DF20 Homegrown. Tickets are selling fast, with Territorians showing their support for this signature Top End festival, so secure your spot now!
Highlights include the free Housewarming opening concert at Festival Park, performances by the incredible Darwin Symphony Orchestra, and the finale, Streets of Darwin.
An ode to Darwin’s neighbourhoods, Street of Darwin features new songs from talented Territory musicians Caiti Baker, Arran Barker, Broadwing, Tracey Bunn, Ben Evolent, Mandy Garling, David Garnham and Stevie Jean. From the rural area to the CBD, from share houses to family homes, this celebratory closing event echoes the experiences of living in Darwin’s diverse neighbourhoods.
To view the extensive program and buy last-minute tickets, visit www.darwinfestival.org.au.