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Australia: Sydney Festival

The Sydney Festival is one of the oldest festivals held in Australia. Every January, the celebration starts off with a bang: a huge party is thrown, and it’s open to anyone who wants to come. For the rest of the festival, visitors can experience local and international art. The annual tradition began in 1977 when Sydney locals wanted to attract people from all over the country.

Australia: WOMAdelaide

WOMADelaide is quite possibly the proudest, loudest, and most colorful showcase of Australian (and other) culture. In the usually peaceful Botanic Park in Adelaide, hundreds of artists from all around the world perform for locals and visitors. The event also features stunning installation works, energetic discussion panels, workshops, and more. For four days a year, Adelaide morphs into one of the greatest cultural medleys to ever be seen.

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Australia: Midsumma Festival

The Midsumma festival is Australia’s own festive, cultural pride parade. During the twenty-two days the festival lasts, LGBTQIA+ artists, performers, and visitors are brought together to celebrate themselves and their culture. The prideful event enriches Australian culture, showing people all over the world that they should be content with and proud of everything they are.