Strawberry Fields Festival

Festivals and Celebrations

Strawberry Fields Festival annually celebrates music, art, wellness, and community among the pristine bushland of the River Murray. Originally conceived to provide a platform for emerging artists, the festival has blossomed into a gathering of 12,000 attendees from around the world.
Welcome to Country Opening Ceremony SF23
Image of golden hour on the banks of the mighty Murray  with light shining through the ghost gums
Excited Crowd at The Grove Stage
Hundreds of attendees doing yoga in nature along side the Murray River
People relaxing at the Mirage Motel Bedouin tent looking out on to the River Murray
Two young men and two young women sit with camping chairs in the River Murray smiling
Adventure into the Wildlands to experience a kaleidoscope of musical genres from emerging and established live and electronic artists across multiple stages. In addition to the diverse musical offerings, the festival fosters an immersive atmosphere brimming with interactive art installations, workshops, and wellness activities. From sunrise yoga sessions at The Beach to twilight salt baths at the Bush Spa, complemented by an extensive array of food and retail outlets, attendees can indulge their senses.

Furthermore, Strawberry Fields nurtures a sense of community, with attendees forging enduring connections amidst the enchanting natural backdrop. Embracing sustainability, the festival ardently promotes eco-friendly initiatives such as recycling, renewable energy, mindful consumption and their Rewash Revolution.

Whether swimming, camping and enjoying time with friends, discovering new acts, or delving into artistic expression, Strawberry Fields Festival beckons participants to revel in the enchantment of the present moment and celebrate the boundless creativity that dwells within. It transcends mere festival status, embodying a harmonious fusion of artistry, nature, and collective spirit, leaving an enduring impression on all who embark on the journey into the Wildlands.
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467 Tuppal Road, New South Wales, 2714