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BONDI FESTIVAL RETURNS IN 2026 WITH A VIBRANT, JOYOUS WINTER PROGRAM BY THE SEA

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  • The Bondi Festival 2026 will run from 3–19 July at Bondi Beach and surrounds, featuring 17 days of music, theatre, comedy, visual arts, and immersive experiences, with tickets ranging from free to $30.

Waverley Council is thrilled to announce the program for the 2026 Bondi Festival, bringing a fun and thought-provoking program of music, theatre, comedy, visual arts and immersive experiences to Bondi Beach from Friday 3 July to Sunday 19 July 2026.

 

Taking over iconic venues across Bondi, the 17-day, all-inclusive festival makes its triumphant return to Bondi Pavilion and surrounds.

 

Alongside the exciting arts program, visitors can enjoy festival favourites, including the beloved Bondi Festival Ice Rink and Bondi Vista Ferris Wheel, a 25-metre-high structure with 360-degree views of the breathtaking Bondi Beach.

2026 is also a special year for Bondi Festival. Bondi’s postcode is 2026, giving rise to a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to unite the community around a uniquely symbolic milestone. To celebrate postcode 2026 in the year 2026, Bondi Festival is going bigger than ever, with the addition of the spectacular Accordion by Amigo & Amigo (21 June – 29 July). Accordion will bring light, colour and sound to the Bondi Pavilion Courtyard, in a playful sensory public art experience that celebrates the Bondi community. 

Bondi Festival Food Markets return bigger and better in 2026 following their hugely successful debut last year. Across three delicious weekends, Bondi Park becomes a vibrant hub of flavour, with Blue Sky Markets curating a diverse spread of hot food, ready-to-eat bites, artisan drinks and sweet treats.

 

All the while, Music in the Park provides a relaxed and lively soundtrack, with local DJs and musicians creating the perfect atmosphere to eat, unwind and soak up the festival by the sea.

 

Waverley Council Mayor Will Nemesh said: “The iconic Bondi Festival is an unmissable event, with the nation’s most famous beach transforming into a winter wonderland for three exciting weeks of jam-packed fun and entertainment. Expect world-class performances, stunning local art, and exciting cultural celebrations sure to delight everyone.”

 

Tanya Goldberg, Waverley Council Executive Manager, Arts, Culture and Events, added: “Bondi at wintertime has its own special magic. We love celebrating that each year through Bondi Festival, with our most dynamic and surprising programming designed to elevate our audiences with the unexpected and extraordinary.”

 

Bondi Festival kicks off on Friday 3 July with the opening of the 40th annual Waverley Art Prize at Bondi Pavilion Art Gallery, a milestone year for one of Australia’s leading contemporary art awards celebrating excellence across the local arts community and visual arts sector.

 

Opening weekend also features the return of the Bondi Festival Comedy Gala after an outstanding, sell-out season in 2025. Audiences can expect two big nights of side-splitting, floor-rolling, unstoppable laughter, featuring a stellar line up of fan favourite and rising new stars of comedy.

 

In celebration of NAIDOC Week, Bondi Festival is bringing Awesome Black to the Bondi Pavilion for a curated free live music event that focuses on the ongoing impact of First Nations cultural, contemporary innovation, and future-forward artistic expression.

 

It wouldn’t be Bondi Festival without standout sessions for all the creative fiends with our friends from Gladdy Drawing Club, once again delivering inclusive, body-positive life drawing sessions throughout the festival, featuring special guest artists and talks that are not to be missed.

 

Weekend Two kicks off with a fast-paced collision of surreal humour and sharp satire in  Amalgamation by Hot Department (9–11 July), as the duo dive into an anthology of unhinged fan favourites and new sketches, while Pigeon Fool by Counterpilot (9–12 July) invites audiences into a theatrical Turing Test meets Game Show, exploring humanness in the midst of the AI revolution.

 

After 21 sell-out seasons across the world, New Zealand based Java Dance bring their 5-star immersive show Back of the Bus to Bondi from the 9-12 July, transforming a moving bus into a stage of physical comedy, kinetic energy and outrageous scenarios.

 

Festival icon Paw Parade also returns on Saturday 11 July, bringing together dog lovers for a free day of canine celebration. Enjoy dog themed art activities, stalls, awards and of course the Bondi Paw Parade!

 

And if you’re in the mood for fun, glitz and cocktails, Bingo, Burlesque & Bondi Vybes takes over the Seagull Room on Saturday evening, delivering a variety night like no other with special guests Vybe, DJ Sexy Galexy and sultry performer Yvette Santos.

 

The final weekend features the irreverent and playful Little Squirt (16–18 July), following one man’s ethical musings on reproduction and the future of our species, alongside For The Best (16–19 July), an intimate and moving performance built from real stories of friendship and change. This beautiful work will spring from the stories of Bondi locals who share their own raw takes on the ups and downs of modern friendships.

 

On Saturday 18 July, M’ap Boulé takes to the stage. Blending storytelling and song, this powerful and deeply personal work by Nancy Denis explores identity, culture and belonging with warmth and emotional depth. Nancy Denis will also be sharing space to explore creative performance through connection in a limited run of her Spirit, Body, Soul Workshop on Thursday 16 July. 

 

The festival concludes with large-scale illuminated works by Curious Legends, including Spark and Underwater Creatures, presented across Bondi Park and the beach, closing the festival with a warming bonfire to say farewell.

 

Throughout the festival, visitors can also explore the iconic Bondi Beach Sea Wall, featuring mural paintings by leading and emerging street artists.

 

Joyful, sometimes silly, and always exhilarating, Bondi Festival 2026 builds on its strongest years yet, presenting a much-loved program for our community and arts lovers everywhere.

Bondi Festival is proud to be supported by Create NSW and Creative New Zealand; and welcomes our official Ice Rink Sponsor Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation to Bondi Festival for 2026.

 

The full program and tickets are available at https://www.bondifestival.com.au.

 

BONDI FESTIVAL:

Dates: Friday 3 July – Sunday 19 July 2026

Location: Bondi Beach and surrounds

Tickets: Open-access sites and ticketed events ranging from free to $30.00.


Contact details:

Emily Best: [email protected] | 0468 488 755

Belinda Dyer: [email protected] | 0415 686 014

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