Midsumma Festival 2026 runs from 18 January to 8 February, bringing a strong lineup of youth-focused and First Nations-led events to Melbourne (Naarm). For young people looking to explore identity, creativity and community, Midsumma offers welcoming spaces that centre storytelling, self-expression and connection, while also looking to the past and imagining queer futures.
This guide highlights the best Midsumma youth events for teens and young people, with activities designed for high school–aged audiences, emerging creatives and LGBTIQA+ youth.
A lively, inclusive summer event for LGBTIQA+ young people, rainbow families and allies, combining swimming, music and community celebration. Expect inflatables, water games, live entertainment and relaxed social spaces, ideal for teens looking for a fun, low-pressure way to connect during Midsumma.
Date: 24 January 2026 Location: Oakleigh Recreation Centre Price: $5.20 – $8.70 MORE INFORMATION
A free workshop for LGBTIQA+ people aged 16–25 exploring what life was like for queer young people in the past. Through storytelling, craft activities and archival materials, participants reflect on change, continuity and queer history, while contributing to a national research project.
Date: 20, 24, 27, 29 January 2026 Location: Australian Queer Archives, 79-81 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda Price: Free (registration required) MORE INFORMATION
Minus18’s Night at the Museum returns for Midsumma with a free, after-dark takeover of the Immigration Museum — created especially for queer young people. This high-energy night includes live music, drag performances, snacks, creative activities, and the chance to meet new people, plus exclusive after-hours access to the museum exhibitions. It’s a welcoming, fun and well-supported space designed for young people to celebrate Midsumma together. This event is free and strictly for ages 12–19.
Date: 24 January 2026 Location: Immigration Museum Price: Free (booking required) MORE INFORMATION
This special Midsumma Festival edition of Westside Open Studios opens the doors of a local music studio to LGBTIQA+ young people aged 15–24. It’s a welcoming, low-pressure space to create, connect and spend time with others who share a love of music and self-expression.
Young people are invited to jump on the mic to sing, rap or perform spoken word, jam with others (bring an instrument or just join in), and perform for peers in a supportive, no-judgment environment. You can also simply hang out, catch a set, enjoy the music and meet new people.
Date: 5 Febuary 2026 Location: Newport Community Hub, 13/15 Mason St, Newport VIC Price: Free MORE INFORMATION
Stand Out is an exhibition by Hobsons Bay based artist Tara Mathews, featuring bold colours and a distinctive visual style. The exhibition is dedicated to queer women and gender-diverse people who have experienced the feeling of not quite fitting in.
Date: 18 January – 8 February 2026 Location: Airtime Altona Meadows Skate Park, Queen St, Altona Meadows Price: Free MORE INFORMATION
Plan Your Midsumma Festival 2026 Experience
With events running from 18 January to 8 February 2026, young people can choose from workshops, exhibitions, parties and creative sessions across Melbourne.
For full program details, dates and bookings, visit midsumma.org.au.
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