Kicking off its 11th season in September 2024, Stirling Laneways has been consistently recognised for its trademark artistic-driven bent receiving Mainstreet SA Awards for ‘Best Market / Street Activation’ in 2016 and 2017, and in 2018 was inducted into the Mainstreet SA 'Hall of Fame'. In 2015 Stirling Laneways was a Brand SA Regional Award Finalist for Festivals & Events.
Come follow your feet and see what make Laneways so much more than a market...
Stirling Laneways is an initiative of the Stirling Business Association, and operates in collaboration with local businesses, performance artists and community organisations. Laneways complements the Stirling lifestyle and the existing retail trade and is dedicated to supporting the local community.
When
The next Stirling Laneways is Sunday, January 26th, 2024 from 9am-3pm
We are getting ready to launch our 2024-25 season in September! The new season dates are as follows:
- September 22nd 2024 (Season Launch!)
- October 27th 2024
- November 24th 2024
- December 15th 2024 (Christmas edition)
- January 26th 2025
- February 23rd 2025
- March 23rd 2025
- April 27th 2025 (Season Finale!)
Where
Follow your feet...
Stirling Laneways is located in the pedestrian laneways and spaces which stem directly from the main street (Mt Barker Road).
Laneways splashes giant strokes of colour into the streets and tucked away places of Stirling, and our bright and colourful tell-tale bunting lets you know when you’re in the midst of Laneways. Follow your feet to discover our incredible South Australian artists and entertainers mingled between our local traders and pop-up stalls.
Throughout the village different laneway spaces are activated for each event: ‘Centenary Place’, ‘Tiers Loop’, ‘Acacia Alley’, ‘Organic Market Lane’, 'Steamroller Corner', ‘Quercus Lane', ‘Tin Lids Lane’…
…follow your feet to discover what each laneway has in store!
The award-winning
Stirling Laneways is more than a market.
Stirling Laneways acknowledges that we conduct our gatherings on the traditional lands of the Peramangk and Kaurna people. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging as the Custodians of this ancient and beautiful land.