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Brisbane's Annual French Festival Is Bringing Its Three-Day Celebration Back to South Bank in 2024

After moving to Victoria Park / Barrambin in 2023, Le Festival will return to its previous home this winter.
Sarah Ward
April 08, 2024

Overview

Five years ago — and plenty of years before that as well — South Bank spent a winter weekend each year doubling for France. From crepes and baguettes to mussels and champagne, if it treated your tastebuds to a Gallic feast, it was on offer here. At Le Festival, aka the Brisbane French Festival, so was saying bonjour to French culture without paying for an airfare.

Then the pandemic hit, putting the event on hold for three years. When Le Festival returned in 2023, it made the move to Victoria Park / Barrambin for the first time. In 2024, the fest is shifting again, to return to South Bank for a three-day riverside French party across Friday, July 5–Sunday, July 7.

If you regularly wish that you were on the other side of the world staring at the Eiffel Tower, sipping champers and living the Emily in Paris life, this is the closest that you'll get to a European summer without leaving Brisbane. Francophiles, get ready for an array of French staples — although the wine selection is always especially popular, as are the cheese display and macarons.

While 2024's full details haven't yet been revealed, drinking French red and white wines, sparkling rosé, beer and non-alcoholic beverages is always on the menu, too. Thanks to Le Festival's market, attendees can also browse for homewares, gifts, fashion, books and magazines, with showcasing French and French-inspired products the key aim. Entertainment-wise, alongside live music, the fest typically features cabaret performances and can-can dancing. Masterclasses, including on French table art, will be on the lineup this year as well.

Taking over the South Bank Cultural Forecourt and Parklands from 4–10pm on the Friday, 8am–10pm on the Saturday and 8am–5pm on the Sunday, Le Festival has something specific to celebrate in 2024: the Paris Olympics, which will follow Brisbane's embrace of France by three weeks.

"Returning to where it all began is an incredibly exciting full-circle moment for us," said Brisbane French Festival Inc President Adrien Do Carmo.

"We have been gearing up for this special Paris 2024-themed edition for a couple of years, and I'd like to thank the community for supporting our event year on year."

Le Festival — Brisbane French Festival 2024 will take place from Friday, July 5–Sunday, July 7 at South Bank Cultural Forecourt and Parklands, South Brisbane. For further details and tickets, head to the festival's website.

Images: Ange Costes.

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