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Home » News » Put it in your calendar: Dates revealed for 2026 Mardi Gras festival

Put it in your calendar: Dates revealed for 2026 Mardi Gras festival

Ben GrubbBen GrubbMarch 2, 2025, 3:02pm03 Mins Read

The dates are set for the biggest LGBTQIA+ celebration Down Under to return next year.

The 48th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras festival will be making its glittering return from February 13 to March 1 in 2026.

This means 2026's Fair Day will almost certainly be on Sunday, February 15, and the Mardi Gras parade and official party on Saturday, February 28.

Sydney Mardi Gras doesn’t typically announce its dates this far in advance, but this year it has decided to give us all as much notice as possible.

The release of next year’s dates follows the 2025 parade on Saturday night, which Mardi Gras said had an estimated 200,000 spectators cheering from the sidelines in addition to more than 10,000 marchers across 180 floats.

Under this year’s theme, Free to Be, the parade was both a celebration of self-expression and a reminder from Mardi Gras that while much has been achieved, the fight for equality continues.

Leading the parade, Dykes on Bikes roared down Oxford Street, setting the stage for a night of pride and protest.

They were followed by the First Nations and 78ers floats, honouring the movement’s history and ongoing fight for equality, alongside a vibrant mix of creative and satirical floats that brought messages and spectacular visuals to life.

As the last float made its way to the end of the parade route, thousands of revellers kept the Mardi Gras spirit alive at various parties, including the official party, which transformed multiple venues in Moore Park into a celebration until 6am.

The party featured a line-up of artists including international headliners Honey Dijon (US), Romy (UK) and HAYLA (UK).

But the ultimate show-stopping moment came just after 2am when DJ and producer Leland (US) brought out his friend, Aussie pop icon Troye Sivan.

Sivan sang along to some of the lyrics of “Talk talk” by Charli xcx, in which he features, and his hit single “Rush”.

Before Sivan appeared on stage, crowd control barriers were temporarily put in place for about 15 minutes as hundreds tried to watch up close.

Sivan’s attendance at the after-party and potential for appearing on stage was rumoured for weeks. On Friday, GSN captured him on stage at what appeared to be a soundcheck.

“Mardi Gras is a celebration, a protest, and a love letter to our community all at once,” said Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras CEO Gil Beckwith.

“The 2025 festival embodied ‘FREE TO BE’ — a statement that we are here, we are proud, and we are shaping the future with every step we take.”

Editor's note: This article was written by Ben Grubb, who pays $50 annually for Mardi Gras membership to access discounts, including at retail stores and bars, but doesn’t use the membership’s voting rights.

Ben Grubb
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Ben Grubb is the founder and editor of Gay Sydney News, an independent publication covering LGBTQIA+ news. A journalist with more than 15 years' experience, he has reported and edited for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, WAToday, Brisbane Times, The Australian Financial Review, News.com.au, ZDNet, TelecomTimes and iTnews, primarily on the topic of technology. He previously hosted The Informer, a queer current affairs program on Melbourne’s JOY 94.9 radio station, and contributes to LGBTQIA+ media including Stun Magazine. Ben has also appeared as a technology commentator on Channel Ten's The Project, ABC RN’s Download This Show and commercial radio stations 2UE, 2GB and 6PR. Contact Ben: [email protected]

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  • This Wednesday, December 24, @palmsonoxford is turning up the heat with a pre-XXX’Mas celebration packed with festive mischief.

Hosted by @kevininthecity, with performances from @fauxfur_official and @peachesqueensyd, the night also stars Palms’ own naughty nymphos and stocking stuffers Rafael & Nicholas.

Expect giveaways, games and live shows from Santa, Mrs Claus, Mistress Claws and friends — all designed to leave you primed for someone special to come down your chimney this Christmas.

🎄 FREE ENTRY 8pm–12am

#ad #sponsored
  • Big congrats to @callhercreme, who has won @universalsydney’s 12-week Slay 2 Stay drag comp and the $10,000 cash prize 👏 And good on @charismabelle, @carmen.geddit and the Universal Hotels group and Kospetas family for continuing to keep this event going amid tough times in Sydney’s nightlife economy.

Photo: @mitchstuke 

#gaysydney #gaysydneyaustralia
  • Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras has confirmed its official 2026 after-party will take place at Moore Park’s Entertainment Quarter, but says it is postponing further announcements in light of the Bondi terrorist attack.
  • Sydney LGBTQIA+ dance festival RAYDIA has cancelled its 2026 return only weeks after tickets went on sale.

#gaysydney #gaysydneyaustralia #sydney
  • Responding to a member question about whether Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras had outsourced the party, CEO Jesse Matheson said at its annual general meeting on Saturday (November 29) that the organisation would be “making an announcement about Mardi Gras Party in the next week or so”.

Report by @bengrubb.

#sydneymardigras #mardigras #sydney
  • Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras members have narrowly supported a move towards a publicly funded festival, passing the motion by just nine votes in an annual general meeting defined by several tight vote margins and competing visions for the organisation.

Report by @bengrubb.

#sydneymardigras #mardigras #gaysydney

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