Glen Innes Celtic Festival delivers $1.79 million boost to local economy

THE 2026 Australian Celtic Festival has delivered a strong economic result for the region, generating an estimated $1.23 million in direct visitor spend, with flow-on effects increasing total economic output to $1.79 million for the Glen Innes Severn economy.

The Australian Celtic Festival attracted strong crowds, with nearly 4000 tickets issued across a growing program that extends beyond the main Festival site at the Australian Standing Stones National Celtic Monument and across the Glen Innes township.

Glen Innes Severn mayor Margot Davis said the figures showed the Festival’s value went well beyond ticket sales.

“This is exactly why the Australian Celtic Festival matters,” Cr Davis said.

“The Australian Standing Stones remain the heart of the Festival, but the experience extends right across Glen Innes.

The Glen Innes Celtic Festival delivered a $1.79 million boost to local economy. Image: Daniel Elliott (Visitors From Dreams).
The Glen Innes Celtic Festival delivered a $1.79 million boost to local economy. Image: Daniel Elliott (Visitors From Dreams).

“The ACF program includes events at local venues throughout the township, bringing visitors into town and encouraging them to spend more time with local businesses.

“The Library alone had 570 visitors on the Friday of the Festival, which is an incredible figure. The benefits are felt by accommodation providers, cafes, pubs, clubs, retailers, service stations, suppliers and community groups, not just at the Festival gates,” she said.

Cr Davis said the estimated $1.79 million economic benefit reinforced the festival’s importance as a major cultural event and a key driver of the Glen Innes visitor economy.

“The festival is one of Glen Innes’ signature events and one of our strongest tourism assets,” Cr Davis said.

“It gives people a reason to visit, stay, spend and return. That is the benefit the ACF brings for our community and that is why Council continues to invest in events that support the local economy.”

Planning is already underway for the 2027 Australian Celtic Festival, which will celebrate the Year of Ireland and the Isle of Man.

The festival returns to Glen Innes from April 29 to May 2 next year, with the community and visitors once again invited to gather at the Australian Standing Stones and across the Glen Innes Highlands.

To learn more, visit Australian Celtic Festival.

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