Le Festival 2024

Le Festival 2024

Date & time
Sun 7 Jul 2024
8:00am to 5:00pm
Add to Calendar 2024-07-07 08:00 2024-07-07 17:00 Australia/Brisbane Le Festival 2024 Pop French champagne with us at South Bank this July!&nbsp;Ready, Pr&ecirc;t&hellip; Join us from 5-7 July for your favourite French celebration! As the world goes bleu-blanc-rouge for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris in July 2024, Brisbane is set to join the party with its iconic celebration of French culture and lifestyle - Le Festival. &nbsp;With the stage set and excitement palpable, Le Festival will wave the flag higher than ever and returning &lsquo;home&rsquo; to the dazzling city backdrop in South Bank Parklands. Le Festival is a three-day annual French festival that brings together the best of France to Brisbane, including Live Entertainment, French Cuisine, Wines and Champagnes, Masterclasses, and much more. Since its beginnings in 2010, Le Festival has grown to become the most iconic French Festival in south-east Queensland, offering a unique French &lsquo;rendez-vous&rsquo; for Brisbane locals and wider communities to immerse themselves in an authentic French and Francophone cultural experience.&nbsp; 2024 will be no different &ndash; in fact, it&rsquo;s going to be twice as &lsquo;magnifique&rsquo;! We have so many surprises in store for you this year &ndash; and make sure your little ones,&ldquo;Les Petits&rdquo;, have a go at the 2024 &quot;Mini-Olympiades&quot;! &ldquo;A bient&ocirc;t&rdquo;! This event is proudly supported by Brisbane City Council. For more information, visit <a href="https://lefestival.com.au/le-festival-2024/" target="_blank">Le Festival.</a> South Bank Parklands, Corner Ernest Street, Stanley Street and Grey Street, South Brisbane
Age

Suitable for all ages

Cost

$11 - $30.35; Children 12 and under - Free

Pop French champagne with us at South Bank this July! Ready, Prêt… Join us from 5-7 July for your favourite French celebration!

As the world goes bleu-blanc-rouge for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris in July 2024, Brisbane is set to join the party with its iconic celebration of French culture and lifestyle - Le Festival.  With the stage set and excitement palpable, Le Festival will wave the flag higher than ever and returning ‘home’ to the dazzling city backdrop in South Bank Parklands.

Le Festival is a three-day annual French festival that brings together the best of France to Brisbane, including Live Entertainment, French Cuisine, Wines and Champagnes, Masterclasses, and much more. Since its beginnings in 2010, Le Festival has grown to become the most iconic French Festival in south-east Queensland, offering a unique French ‘rendez-vous’ for Brisbane locals and wider communities to immerse themselves in an authentic French and Francophone cultural experience. 

2024 will be no different – in fact, it’s going to be twice as ‘magnifique’!

We have so many surprises in store for you this year – and make sure your little ones,“Les Petits”, have a go at the 2024 "Mini-Olympiades"!

“A bientôt”!

This event is proudly supported by Brisbane City Council. For more information, visit Le Festival.

Bookings

Bookings required. To book, visit Oztix.

Venue

South Bank Parklands, Corner Ernest Street, Stanley Street and Grey Street, South Brisbane

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