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Parrtjima 2026 registrations open to the public

Phoebe Blogg
Phoebe Blogg Published November 3, 2025 at 4.30am (AWST)

Registrations have opened for one of the country's most celebrated Aboriginal festivals - Parrtjima.

Returning to Alice Springs/Mparntwe to illuminate the world's oldest continuous culture, Parrtjima 2026 will take place from the 10th-19th of April.

A free 10-night program of light, art, music, storytelling and workshops, Parrtjima is the only Aboriginal light festival of its kind.

Organisers have also announced the 2026 theme as 'Language' and that ARIA award-winning Australian music duo Electric Fields will perform on the opening night against the breathtaking backdrop of the MacDonnell Ranges.

Curator Rhoda Roberts said the 'Language' theme will be brought to life through spectacular new light installations and interactive experiences that honour the power, rhythm, and beauty of language, from ancient songlines and oral traditions to contemporary expressions of identity.

"We are thrilled to welcome people back to Mparntwe for Parrtjima 2026," she said.

"It is an honour to share the enduring wisdom contained within our languages and to see ancient storytelling translated through the light of today. We welcome you to join us to witness this transformation beneath the starry skies of the Red Centre."

Guests enjoying Transforming Light & Country installation. (Image: Parrtjima 2025)

Visitors can enjoy interactive language workshops to learn words, phrases and cultural meanings unique to Country.

There will be new and festival favourite light installations, as well as the return of the popular Blak Markets, along with bush food workshops and live music performances each night, including the extraordinary Emma Donovan.

"Parrtjima 2026 will build on a decade of growth and success, continuing to shine a light on Aboriginal art, culture and storytelling in the heart of the Red Centre," said Tourism and Events Northern Territory chief executive officer, Suzana Bishop.

"Each year, Parrtjima delivers new and exciting experiences that celebrate connection to Country and community.

"As the festival's reach expands, we look forward to welcoming even more visitors from across Australia and around the world to experience the wonder of this truly unique event."

The Language of the Stockmen installation. (Image: Parrtjima 2025)

April is one of the best times to visit the Red Centre with mild weather offering perfect conditions for outdoor adventures, walking and swimming.

Visitors to Parrtjima can extend their stay and discover nearby icons such as Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Kings Canyon and the West MacDonnell Ranges, or enjoy unique local experiences such as hot-air ballooning at dawn, guided bush-tucker walks, and discovering the thriving Aboriginal art scene across local galleries.

The festival is proudly grounded on the Country of the Mparntwe, Antulye, and Irlpme estates, with Traditional Owners and custodians ensuring every element remains culturally authentic and respectful.

Delivered by the Northern Territory Government in partnership with We Are Gather and Grumpy Sailor, Parrtjima continues to deliver significant social and economic benefits for local communities and businesses.

Free registration for Parrtjima 2026 is now available online.

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