*Brought to you by Gluttony
Prefer to experience Adelaide Fringe by day? You’ll find lots of daytime options for entertainment and hospitality at Gluttony, in Adelaide’s East End.

Image credit: Helen Page Photography
Open for the full Fringe season (20 February – 22 March), Gluttony operates six evenings a week, including weekends:
- Tuesdays to Thursdays from 5.00pm
- Fridays from 4.00pm
- Saturdays & Sundays (plus the public holiday on Monday 9 March) from 10.00am
Gluttony is a vibrant arts venue hub with plentiful entertainment and hospitality options. Some patrons enjoy midweek, early evening visits and weekend daytime outings to Gluttony when it is a little less busy, and more relaxed in the park and its beautiful Fringetime surrounds.
Below is just a selection of the morning and afternoon shows at Gluttony. To find the full Gluttony daytime show schedule, use the ‘when’ filter on the Adelaide Fringe website, or ‘times’ filter on the Shows page of the Gluttony website. If you’re on the Fringe website, make sure you select ‘Gluttony - Rymill Park’ or ‘Gluttony at Tandanya’ as the venue. The shows listed below may also have performances other than these daytime spots.
If you have grandkids or young friends in tow during your Gluttony visit, you can search for Kids and Family shows to find family-friendly options created especially for young Fringegoers.
FREE EXPERIENCES (not ticketed)
- Gluttony Sculpture Walk (self-guided)
Throughout Gluttony opening hours, 19 February – 22 March - VOICES
5pm onwards, 24 February – 1 March
MORNING MATINÉES
- The Day I Met MJ – 90s Hits
5pm, Friday 13 March, 11.30am Saturday 14 March and Sunday 15 March (and other dates/times) - UP on Purpose: Morning Dance Party
11am, Sunday 1 March
AFTERNOON MATINÉES (starting before 5pm)
Variety:
- Boogie Bingo
2.30pm, 14-15 and 21-22 March - Primal, Shake It & Rouge present: Matinasty (R18+)
4.30pm, Saturdays 7 and 14 March
Circus:
- Housemates
2.15pm, 21-22 February and Monday 9 March - Focal Point
2.15pm, 14-15 and 21-22 March
Comedy:
- Comedy for the Curious: 2026
2pm, 21-22 March - Club Doggo: The Best in Standup
4pm, Saturdays and Sundays, 21 February – 22 March
Music:
- Broadway Off-Broadway
4pm, Sundays 15 and 22 March and 2.30pm, Saturday 21 March - Loud and Proud
4.30pm, Saturdays 14 and 21 March
Cabaret:
- The Burlesque Hoe Down
4pm, Sundays, 22 February – 22 March
Theatre and Physical Theatre:
- A Knight to Remember
2.30pm, Sundays, 8-22 March
Interactive:
- ByrneDance
4.30pm, Saturdays, 21, 28 February and 14 March
Food and Drink:
- In Pour Taste: A Comedy Wine Tasting Experience
2.30pm, weekends, 21 February – 22 March, plus Monday 9 March
GIGS @ GLUTTONY, presented by Pirate Life:
- Faker
3pm, Sunday 15 March - The Beards
2.30pm, Sunday 22 March
GLUTTONY AT TANDANYA
For the first time, Gluttony will present a range of shows – focused on First Nations artists, though not exclusively – in the theatre at Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute. At 253 Grenfell Street, Tandanya is just a short walk across the road from Gluttony’s Lakeside Gate. It’s a brick-and-mortar building, equipped with air conditioning and permanent toilets, and its program includes the following morning and afternoon shows:
- Blak Country
11.30am, Friday 20 February (and other dates/times) - Fibres
4pm, Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 February, Gluttony at Tandanya - 21st Theatresports Clash of the Titans
3.45pm, Saturdays 28 February, 14 March, 21 March - Elaine Crombie
2.30pm, 7-9 March - Silence of the Jams II - Lack of Judgement Day
4pm, 7-9 March, 13-15 March
Tickets for all Gluttony shows are available for pre-purchase from the Adelaide Fringe or Gluttony websites, or if you prefer to decide on the spur of the moment, you can also book tickets from the Adelaide Fringe box offices located on Fringe Corner (Rundle Road and East Terrace) or inside Gluttony. Entry to Gluttony is always free. Food and beverages are available for purchase by card, throughout Gluttony’s operating hours.
