Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras 2026

Ecstatica comes alive across the city

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Each summer, Sydney transforms into one of the world’s great celebration cities. From mid-February through to the end of the month, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras brings colour, creativity and community to streets, parks, pools and dance floors across town.

In 2026, the festival returns with Ecstatica, a theme that celebrates joy, expression and the collective energy that has defined Mardi Gras since 1978. Staying at Hotel Woolstore 1888 places you close to Darling Harbour and well connected to the city’s major festival precincts, while offering a relaxed place to retreat between events.

Fair Day

Sunday 15 February 2026 | Victoria Park

Fair Day marks the unofficial opening of Mardi Gras and sets the tone for the weeks ahead. Held in Victoria Park, it’s a daytime celebration that brings together community groups, creatives, performers and families in one joyful, open-air gathering.

Expect live performances, drag, music, market stalls and spaces dedicated to First Nations storytelling, trans communities and long-running Fair Day traditions. It’s relaxed, welcoming and deeply local. A perfect way to ease into the festival before the nights turn bigger and brighter.

Sydney turns it on, day and night (and poolside)

Various dates | Various venues

By the middle weekend of Mardi Gras, the city’s energy shifts up a gear. Iconic events like Paradiso Pool Party take over rooftops and pools, while club nights, day parties and DJ-led events unfold across Sydney.

Whether you’re dancing all day, dipping in for a few hours, or just soaking up the atmosphere around Darling Harbour, this is the weekend where the festival feels fully alive.

Mardi Gala Ball – Taste the Love

Tuesday 24 February 2026 | Ivy Ballroom

New for 2026, the Mardi Gala Ball offers a more intimate way to experience Mardi Gras. Part dining experience, part performance and part storytelling, it celebrates inclusion through food, art and shared moments.

It’s a chance to dress up, slow down, and connect with the spirit of the festival in a more reflective, celebratory setting.

The Parade

Saturday 28 February 2026 | Oxford Street to Moore Park

The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade is the heartbeat of the festival. From the first rev of the Dykes on Bikes to the final float, the night unfolds as a powerful, joyful spectacle of pride, protest and celebration.

More than 12,000 marchers and over 200 floats transform Sydney’s streets into a living expression of community and progress. Viewing options range from free public areas to ticketed grandstands and accessible zones, ensuring everyone can be part of the moment.

Beyond the big moments

Mardi Gras is more than a single night or venue. Across the festival period, Sydney hosts exhibitions, talks, theatre, club nights, community events and pop-ups that span the city. Darling Harbour, Surry Hills, the CBD and inner-city precincts all play their part.

For full event listings, ticket information and official updates, we recommend visiting the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras website, where you can explore the complete program and plan your experience.

Your Woolstore base

After the colour, crowds and celebration, Hotel Woolstore 1888 offers a quieter kind of comfort. Return to heritage spaces, generous rooms and the familiar warmth of Percy downstairs. Start the next day slowly, over coffee and breakfast, before heading back out to discover what the festival has in store.

Mardi Gras is bold, expressive and unforgettable. Staying somewhere grounded, character-filled and well connected makes all the difference.