Festivals & Series
Age Restricted 18+

Gold Coast Sake Festival

Fri 31 Oct - Sat 1 Nov
Gold Coast Sake Festival

Gold Coast Sake Festival

For the first time, The Gold Coast will host its own Sake Festival across two eventful days.

From 31 Oct to 1 Nov, explore more than 70 premium Japanese sake and fruit liqueurs, enjoy delicious street food, shop for hand crafted goods and experience live performances – all in one vibrant location.

Enjoy a 3-hour long tasting session with unlimited access to over 70 varieties of sake and fruit liqueurs from Japan. Meet sake brewers, sommeliers, and Sake Samurai and learn more through free seminars. Your ticket will also include a keepsake ochoko sake cup.

Also, join free sake seminars, take part in the Sake Quiz Rally with prizes to win, and explore interactive sake description boards.

Dates
Fri 31 Oct - Sat 1 Nov
Ages
Age Restricted 18+
Duration
Fri 31 Oct:
Session 1: 2.30pm-5.30pm (last drink 5.15pm)
Session 2: 6pm-9pm (last drink 8.45pm)

Sat 1 Nov:
Session 1: 11am-2pm (last drink 1.45pm)
Session 2: 2.30pm-5.30pm (last drink 5.15pm)
Session 3: 6pm-9pm (last drink 8.45pm)
Tickets
General Admission: $69
A $4 transaction fee will apply for e ticket delivery purchases (excluding free events + donations).For Hold at Box Office ticket delivery purchases, a $6 fee will apply.Please view full Terms and Conditions prior to purchasing your tickets.
Times
Fri 31 October - 2:30pm & 6:00pm
Sat 01 November - 11:00am, 2:30pm & 6:00pm

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