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Things to do in Geelong

An evergreen guide to getting out and about in Geelong.

By The Daily Geelong · Published 26 June 2026 at 2:42 am

Things to do in Geelong
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Geelong has something special for everyone, whether you're looking for a big night out with your mates, a celebration of culture and community, or a unique culinary adventure. From live entertainment to cultural events and farm-to-table experiences, there are plenty of ways to make the most of what this vibrant city has to offer.

If you're keen on live music and a good time, you'll find venues ready to welcome you. For those wanting to celebrate Geelong's Aboriginal heritage and community spirit, there are meaningful gatherings that bring people together. And if you're a foodie keen to learn where your meals come from, there are experiences that take you on a journey from paddock to plate.

Whether you're a local or just visiting, these are the kinds of things that make Geelong worth exploring. Read on to find out what's on and how to make your next outing unforgettable.

What is on

  • Mighty Cats LIVE at Sporting Globe Geelong!, Tue, 30 June, 10:00 am, The Sporting Globe Bar & Grill Geelong, Geelong Details and bookings
  • Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative NAIDOC Ball 2026 (Geelong), Sat, 4 July, 10:00 am, Nyaal Banyul Geelong Convention and Event Centre, Geelong Details and bookings
  • Grain to Glass - After Dark, Wed, 8 July, 10:00 am, FarmDog Little Malop, Geelong Details and bookings

Sources: eventbrite.com.au, eventbrite.com.au, eventbrite.com.au.

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