General
WOMADelaide is held in Botanic Park, between Hackney Rd and Frome Rd near the Adelaide CBD. The easiest way to get to the festival site is by walking, riding, or catching public transport from the CBD or surrounding areas.
View location on Google Maps HERE or our GETTING HERE page for further info.
Taking Your Bike
We offer bike parks to accommodate more than 700 bikes, located adjacent to both the Hackney and Frome Rd entrances.
Parking
Parking is very limited near the festival. There is no parking available on site and little in adjacent residential streets, so we recommend you carpool and park 'n' walk from the CBD, or ride a bike, take the bus or share a cab/uber with friends.
Friday 6 March | 4:00pm - 12:30am |
Saturday 7 March | 11:00am* - 1:00am |
Sunday 8 March | 11:00am - Midnight |
Monday 9 March | 11:00am - Midnight |
Saturday & Sunday Night Passes |
Access from 5:30pm |
*Frome Road entry open 10am to Speakers' Corner ONLY
We ask that you do not leave ANY of your possessions in the park overnight.
Each day there are up to 22,000 people attending WOMADelaide. Please do not try and find a spot to hold or reserve for the duration of the festival. We ask that out of courtesy for your fellow festivalgoers you do not leave picnic rugs in the park overnight, as this is particularly unfair on one-day, or two-day pass holders.
Anything left over night and unattended in Botanic Park will be removed by security staff.
There is strictly no camping on site at WOMADelaide as the venue is part of the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide.
Adelaide Caravan Park is the closest camping ground to the festival and is within walking distance. There are two other caravan parks nearby, conveniently located along the River Torrens Linear Park that runs past the festival site. Visit the Windsor Gardens Caravan Park and Levi Park websites for more info and to book.
There are many other hotels, motels and hostels available right across the CBD and surrounds, but we suggest you book early as demand for rooms in Adelaide is high throughout February and March. A comprehensive list of accomodation options can be found at southaustralia.com.
Fundraising is not permitted by anyone on site. If you would like your organisation to have a presence at WOMADelaide please apply for a Display Stall space via our APPLY page.
Absolutely no flyering is permitted inside the festival grounds or outside the entrances due to our obligation of care for Botanic Park and our zero waste-to-landfill targets. WOMADelaide's distribution of paper handouts is restricted to the official pocket-guide.
We love a happy snap and encourage you to share your good times with us on social media, however professional-grade still and video cameras will not be allowed on site.*
Why?
This is a requirement of our artists' performance contracts and is requested out of respect for their performance and intellectual property rights. In addition, the use of long-lens cameras can interfere with other patrons' enjoyment of the performances. Audio recording equipment is similarly prohibited.
*A professional-grade camera is considered to be any camera with a detachable lens.
Sorry, busking is not permitted at WOMADelaide. If you wish to apply to perform at WOMADelaide, please see information for artists on our APPLY page.
Please head to our APPLY page for all info on how to get involved with the festival.
At The Festival
Please remember to be sun-smart during WOMADelaide! If you get caught short for sunscreen, TerryWhite Chemmart and Channel 9 will be supplying free sunscreen during the festival next to the Info Booth.
St John Ambulance and first aid are located between the Foundation Stage and Stage 2.
Please remember to be sun-smart during WOMADelaide! TerryWhite Chemmart and Channel 9 will be supplying free sunscreen during the festival next to St John's.
WOMADelaide takes measures to minimise damage to Botanic Park and reduce dust. These measures include regular watering of the park and restricting traffic before and during the festival, ground protection mats for heavy vehicle access and high foot traffic areas, and mist stations when needed.
We strongly recommend patrons come prepared for managing their asthma and allergies. Asthma Australia provides some good resources on their website HERE.
Absolutely! Children 12 and under are admitted free when accompanied by a paying adult to WOMADelaide, and discounted Youth Passes are available for ages 13 - 17.
All children must be wristbanded prior to entering the Festival. Please add a kids wristband (or wristbands) to your cart when purchasing. Children’s wristbands can also be collected from the Box Office prior to entering the festival. Please write the responsible adult's name AND mobile number clearly on the wristband. Children must enter with a responsible adult - unaccompanied children will not gain access.
Please read all our useful information for families HERE.
There are four main toilet locations spread across the park, with additional privacy screened and accessible toilets. Toilet facilities are clearly marked on the maps in the pocket guide, the festival app, website and on large park signage.
WOMADelaide is a SMOKE FREE event and this includes E-cigarettes. This is in keeping with the South Australian Government health regulations introduced on 1 July 2016 that ban smoking from all outdoor dining areas. Smoking is only permitted in designated smoking zones – all other areas of the Park are SMOKE FREE (including E-cigarettes).
Designated smoking areas are clearly marked on maps with the following icon.
Cigarettes are not sold at WOMADelaide.
During the festival, please report any lost property to the Information Booth. Good karma is part of the WOMADelaide experience - if you find any valuables please do the right thing and hand them in!
Following the festival, please call our office (08 8271 1488) from the Wednesday, open 9:00am – 5:00pm. Items will be held until Friday two weeks following the festival. Thereafter, valuables will be taken to the Norwood Police Station (tel 08 8207 6800) and the remaining items will be donated to charity.
There will be a cloak room located at the 2 main entrances at Frome Road and Hackney Road. The cloak room is for use with a gold coin donation, with all proceeds to Food Bank Australia.
The cloak room will close at 12:30am nightly, after this time your items will be unavailable for collection and the marquee will be closed and unattended. All items are left at your own risk and WOMADelaide takes no responsibility for items left behind.
What you CAN check in
- Handbags, small bags or daypacks
What you CAN’T check in
- Valuables (wallets/purses, phones, cameras, signed Peter Gabriel vinyl)
- Coats/jumpers or loose items of clothing
- Prams/strollers
- Open bags (e.g. shopping bags)
- Tents and blankets
ATM's are clearly located on the maps in the pocket guide, the festival app, website and on large park signage.
WOMADelaide Bars are cashless, which means they will only accept payment using PayWave/PayPass/EFTPOS. Other festival services such as food and retail stalls, TTW restaurant, and the WoShop will still receive cash or card payments.
Thanks to the generous support of Channel 9, our shaded and elevated seating banks are available for anyone requiring an extra level of care and comfort in front of the Foundation Stage and Stage 2.
Please only bring low-standing, beach-style chairs to WOMADelaide. Those who want to remain seated for a performance must sit at the outer edges and rear of the audience areas. For selected performances, the audience will be asked by the stage MC to sit down and, in these cases, those who want to stand or dance will be asked to move to the outer edges and rear of the audience area. Please be aware that "staking" out a spot in front of a stage with chairs or blankets for any performance not designated as a "seated performance" is prohibited as this can become a safety concern when large crowds of people can unpredictably converge at stages.
Up to 22,000 people attend the festival each day and it's an on-the-move crowd, so please understand that you can’t "reserve' a spot. Generally speaking it is a 'stand up and dance' crowd – the ‘D’ in WOMAD does stand for dance after all! We also ask that out of courtesy to your fellow festivalgoers you do not leave picnic rugs in the park overnight to "save" a spot, as this is particularly unfair on our single-day pass holders. In addition, for security reasons any possessions left unattended overnight will be removed.
Global Village
The Global Village is home to over 50 food stalls, offering an incredibly diverse selection of international cuisines prepared by some of Australia’s finest food vendors.
Taste The World Restaurant
Nestled inside the festival is the Taste The World restaurant. This is a sit down restaurant dining experience surrounded by the sights, sounds and colours of WOMADelaide. Bookings in advance are recommended via our website.
Vegan & Vegetarian Options
There are lots of vegan and vegetarian options, and many stalls will also be offering gluten-free and dairy-free options, see our FOOD + DRINK pages for information on festival vendors.
Can I bring my own snacks and drinks?
Of course. You can bring your own food and un-opened, non-alcoholic drinks, but absolutely no glass bottles or containers are allowed on site.
Water
There are multiple free, clean, tap-water stations marked on the festival map for your use.
Head to the WoZone! The WoShop will be selling a wide variety of official WOMADelaide and artist merchandise, and Mr V Music will have artist records available for sale, plus books from our Planet Talks Speakers. Artist signings will be at Mr V Music - keep an eye on the blackboard out the front for each day's signing schedule.
There are plenty - but they're friendly. At the gates, security will check your bags for alcohol and glass which can not be brought into the park. SEALED bottles of water / non-alcoholic are permitted but anything open will be disposed of at the gates.
Security will keep an eye out for people filming live performances (a no-no), and for any antisocial behaviour in the crowd, along with SA Police.
Everyone in the park must be wearing a valid wristband, no exceptions. PLEASE don't try and jump the fence to get in - you will be seen by security and people have been seriously injured in the past. Anyone without a valid wristband will be referred to the Police.
If you have any suggestions or comments, please write to us at info@womadelaide.com.au. During the festival itself, you can also refer any feedback to the staff at the Info Booth.
Cashless Bars
Please come prepared! WOMADelaide bars will again be cashless in 2020, accepting only card payment for greater speed of service and ease of transaction.
Accepted cards are Visa, MasterCard and Diners, processing EFTPOS and PayWave/PayPass.
Please note other festival services such as food and retail stalls, TTW restaurant, and the WoShop will still receive cash and/or card payments.
Full details will be available HERE
What To Bring
- Your wristband! (or your booking reference number/confirmation email)
- Valid photo ID
- Hat
- Sunscreen
- Water bottle
- Medication (especially for asthma, allergies or hayfever as the park can get dusty at times)
- Clothes to suit the weather / rain poncho
- Portable phone charger
- Insect repellent if the mossies love you
- Smiles
- Sturdy shoes
- Friends
- Sunnies
- Water bottle
- Respect for your fellow WOMADelaideans
- Party pants
What Not To Bring
Pop-up sunshades can be brought to WOMADelaide, but must only be set up in areas of the park WELL away from all sightlines and traffic areas. For Stage 1 the only area which can be used is ‘the pines’ area marked out towards Hackney Road.
Sunshades MUST be removed when you leave at night and tents or other structures of any kind are not allowed anywhere in the park.
If you bring a chair to sit on, it must be of the low-standing, beach-style variety, especially if you want to use it in front of the stages for seated performances. These will also be available for purchase at the WOshop.
Large umbrellas will not be allowed into the park as they can be a safety concern in addition to disrupting other patrons experience of the event. In the case of inclement weather, we recommend packing a light rain proof jacket w/ hood and/or a lightweight poncho. Small umbrellas can be brought for personal sun protection if desired.
Absolutely no glass will be allowed on site (this includes bottles as well as any food containers).
Animals / pets are not permitted in Botanic Park, with the exception of guide dogs.
- Drones, remote control aircraft / cars are prohibited
- Professional Cameras
- Selfie Sticks
- Audio recording devices
- Fire twirling equipment
Weapons, fireworks, illicit substances, BYO alcohol, bad attitudes - leave them at home!
Accessibility
WOMADelaide is situated in Adelaide's Botanic Park, and the terrain consists of a combination of mostly flat grass, paved areas and gravel. During peak traffic periods, and especially after rain, parts of Botanic Park can become more difficult to negotiate. People who use wheelchairs are advised to use a wheelchair with large wheels if possible.
Mobility Scooters
Given that areas of the festival site are uneven and the pathways between stages can become very crowded - for reasons of public safety, it is not possible to admit mobility scooters for use at the festival.
We are continually aiming to improve access to WOMADelaide and enhance the experience of our patrons with disability, please contact us if you require any information or advice further to the below.
An accessible parking and drop-off zone is located next to the Hackney Road entrance, immediately to the South of Plane Tree Drive on Hackney Road. Accessible parking and drop-off will also be reserved outside the Frome Road entrance, between the Zoo and Victoria Drive on the eastern side of Frome Road.
Accessible seating is provided in front of the Foundation Stage, Stage 2 and Stage 3 alongside "Take a Rest" seating banks at Foundation Stage and Stage 2 in consideration of our diverse and multi-generational audience.
Accessible toilets will be located:
- Alongside the main toilet block on Plane Tree Drive
- Near Stage 3
- Near Zoo Stage
- Speakers' Corner
- Frome Park.
Accessible toilet facilities are installed where possible along the sealed surface cycleway which runs around the perimeter of Botanic Park, with privacy screening and clear marking to encourage use only by patrons who require accessible facilities. Please see the festival map for specific locations.
WOMADelaide is a participant of the National Companion Card scheme, offering disabled patrons holding a current companion card a second ticket for their accompanying companion at no charge.
When you arrive at the Festival Box Office present your National Companion card, our staff will then allocate a corresponding complimentary pass. There is a limit of one companion pass issued on a daily basis. When attending the Festival for multiple days and retaining the same companion, a 3 or 4 Day pass will be issued to your companion. For further information please visit www.companioncard.gov.au/