Poppin Out Adelaide 2025 Programme

Clockwise from top left: Havana Brown, Art Simone, Tiara Skye, Karen From Finance
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Marys Poppin and Synagogue Place in Adelaide will transform, once again, for a huge day-to-night queer street party – Poppin Out.


The high-impact, open-air event is fuelled by pride, performance and unapologetic self-expression. Once again, Poppin Out is set to serve as the official after-march destination for Pride Adelaide. It’ll keep the energy rolling from the rally to the dancefloor.

Headlining the proceedings in 2025 are Billboard-charting DJ and global performer Havana Brown, the voice behind iconic dance classic ‘Jackie’, Joanne, and the chaotic, camp, street walker and queer reporter Tiara Skye from the UK.

“Poppin Out is our love letter to the queer community. It's about creating a space – right in the heart of the city we adore – where every colour of the rainbow feels seen, celebrated, and embraced,” Marys Poppin Owner Stephen Craddock says. “Expanding our home for this day-to-night event is more than just a party; it’s a chance for people to come together, feel joy, and be completely, unapologetically themselves. That’s the magic we’re proud to share.”


Havana, Joanne and Tiara are joined by a powerful line-up of talent from across the country, including Art Simone, Karen From Finance, Champagne, Lazy Susan, Popchops, Indi Klosette, Anna Kei, Xai, and more.

“Poppin Out is more than just a party – it’s a statement. It’s where our community shows up, shows off, and takes up space with pride. There’s nothing like seeing Synagogue Place packed with queers, allies, and drag excellence – it gives me goosebumps every time,” South Australian drag icon and Marys diva Kane Enable says.

It’s a one-day-only event, designed to bring the community together through music, movement, and a shared sense of pride.

Tickets are on sale now.

Poppin Out is on at Marys Poppin and Synagogue Place (Adelaide) 1 November.

This story originally appeared on our queer sister site, FROOTY.

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