Bundaberg Events Calendar 2026: Festivals, Shows and What's On
Bundaberg's events calendar reflects the city's agricultural heartland identity, its subtropical lifestyle, and its growing position as a Queensland regional tourism destination. The major annual events — FOOD Week, the Bundaberg Show, the Region's multicultural festival, and the Rum Festival — are complemented by recurring weekly markets, seasonal wildlife experiences, and the broader Coral Coast event programme that brings visitors to the region year-round. Planning accommodation around Bundaberg's peak event dates requires booking well in advance, particularly for FOOD Week in April.
FOOD Week Orange (April)
Bundaberg's FOOD Week (held annually in April) is one of regional Queensland's most anticipated food festivals — a programme of producer dinners, farm tours, masterclasses, and market events that showcases the Bundaberg region's extraordinary agricultural produce: tomatoes, capsicums, macadamias, sweet potatoes, sugar cane products, and the region's growing aquaculture output. FOOD Week accommodation in Bundaberg books out early; confirm rooms before purchasing event tickets.
Bundaberg Show (July)
The Bundaberg Show is the annual agricultural show centred at the Bundaberg Showgrounds — a traditional Queensland country show with livestock competitions, rides, showbags, equestrian events, and the full programme of regional agricultural exhibiting. The show typically runs over three days in July and draws attendees from across the Wide Bay-Burnett region.
Rum Festival
The Bundaberg Rum Festival is a dedicated spirits and food event centred at the Bundaberg Rum Distillery — typically held in August or September. Rum masterclasses, cocktail competitions, distillery dinners, and tastings of the full Bundaberg Rum range complement a programme of live music and food vendors. Ticket releases are limited; monitor the distillery's official website from June for release announcements.
Turtle Season (November–March)
Turtle season at Mon Repos is Bundaberg's most sustained visitor event — a five-month programme (nesting November–January, hatching January–March) that fills accommodation across December through February. The nightly turtle encounter programme requires advance booking through Queensland Parks. December–January school holiday periods are the highest-demand window; February midweek offers better availability for adult travellers.
Whale Watching Season (May–November)
The offshore humpback whale season provides a visitor experience that effectively doubles as an ongoing event programme — charter operators run regular departures through the winter season and peak visibility is July–October. The marine wildlife experience complements the inland agricultural and festival events that anchor the winter calendar.
Weekly Markets
The Bundaberg Farmers Market (fortnightly) and the Bundaberg CBD Twilight Markets (seasonal) provide recurring visitor experiences throughout the year. The Port City Farmers Market at the Port of Bundaberg is the most established regular market event, typically held fortnightly on Saturday mornings.
Burnett Riverside — Events Accommodation
For FOOD Week, the Rum Festival, the Bundaberg Show, and turtle season, Burnett Riverside provides the CBD accommodation base that puts attendees within minutes of event venues. Book directly at burnettriverside.com.au — peak event dates fill early.