Due to popular demand, Chihuly Nights will light up the Adelaide Botanic Garden for an additional night each week, with Sunday sessions to be offered from this weekend.
The after-dark experience of the Australian first and exclusive exhibition, Chihuly in the Botanic Garden continues to sell-out, prompting the extended weekly schedule to allow more visitors to enjoy the world's most celebrated contemporary glass artist.
Chihuly Nights offers an all-access pass to the complete Chihuly experience, where the colourful artworks transform under a setting sun before being reimagined under dramatic nocturnal lighting.
The ticketed experience will now run from Thursday to Sunday each week, until the exhibition closes on 29 April.
Since opening in September 2024, the unprecedented success of Chihuly in the Botanic Garden has seen 712,000 visitors attended the exhibition at its halfway point in January.
Strong attendance is forecast to continue for the remaining months, with Chihuly in the Botanic Garden set to capture the influx of visitors in Adelaide throughout the Adelaide Fringe, WOMADelaide, Adelaide Festival, AFL Gather Round, and April school holidays.
Also starting from this weekend, the new restaurant within Adelaide Botanic Garden, Botanic Lodge will commence evening dining service on Friday and Saturday nights.
Showcasing South Australia's renowned food and wine offerings, a meticulously crafted dinner by Head Chef Tom Tilbury includes a ticket to Chihuly Nights for a spectacular dining experience.
Chihuly in the Botanic Garden adds to a powerhouse 2025 events calendar in South Australia, with the upcoming 25th anniversary of the Santos Tour Down Under, LIV Golf Adelaide in its new February timeslot, and the State's renowned festival season.