- by travelandtourworld
- 01 Sep 2025
Over 80 events are planned, encompassing a blend of returning favorites and new additions. Highlights include the Sissy Ball, Kaftana Pool Party, and the iconic Mardi Gras Parade which will introduce a new block party experience at Taylor Square. After a year off, Fair Day returns with new attractions like Trans Camp and the Karaoke Cave, enriching the opening celebration.
The Mardi Gras Party promises an electrifying night with performances by Grammy-winning Honey Dijon and UK's Romy, alongside a sprawling lineup across multiple venues. Also making a return are events like Ultra Violet and Hot Trans Summer, along with the First Nations First Light celebration at Bondi Beach, creating inclusive spaces for celebration and recognition.
Mardi Gras + expands the festival's reach, featuring events like the Solid Pink Disco with Trixie Mattel and the family-friendly Disco on the Green. The inaugural Pride in Sport Festival also debuts, promoting LGBTQIA+ inclusivity in sports.
Tickets for the Mardi Gras 2025 go on sale in November, with exclusive presale opportunities for members, American Express Card Members, and newsletter subscribers. The festival enjoys robust support from partners like American Express, Coles Group, and the NSW Government, cementing its status as a beacon of pride and cultural celebration.
Air Canada has caused major disruptions for thousands of travelers with nine flight cancellations. These delays are affecting key airports in both Canada and the US, including Toronto Pearson, Montreal-Trudeau, LaGuardia, Los Angeles, and Denver. The flight cancellations have left many passengers stranded and frustrated. The affected airports are vital travel hubs, with Toronto Pearson and Montreal-Trudeau serving as major Canadian gateways, while LaGuardia, Los Angeles, and Denver play critical roles in US air travel. This wave of disruptions has significantly impacted travelers’ plans, particularly during peak travel times.
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