Noosa Concours d’Elegance | Frequent Questions

Frequent Questions

What is Noosa Concours?
Noosa Concours is a premier luxury lifestyle event that features high-end automobiles, fashion, food, and wine, all set in the beautiful beachside location of Hastings Street, Noosa, Australia.

When is Noosa Concours?

Noosa Concours is taking place on Saturday 18 July 2026, with side events also taking place from 17-19 July 2026.

What time should I visit?
Vehicles will begin arriving on Hastings Street from 9.45am, with the busiest period typically during the morning as cars arrive and the full display comes together. 

For a more relaxed experience, we recommend visiting from lunchtime through to the early afternoon, when crowds tend to ease and there is more space to explore the collection at your own pace. The vehicles will commence a coordinated departure from Hastings Street from 4.45pm, marking the conclusion of the on-street display. 

See our event program for more information.

Where does Noosa Concours take place?
Noosa Concours takes place on the picturesque Hastings Street in Noosa Heads, a beachside strip known for its luxury hotels, high-end shopping, and dining.

How do I purchase tickets for Noosa Concours?
Noosa Concours is a free community event. No tickets are required. Tickets for restaurant and other associated events can be purchased on our website once released.

How do I get to Noosa Concours?

With Hastings Street closed to traffic and limited parking available, visitors are strongly encouraged to plan their journey in advance and use public or shared transport options to avoid delays and ensure a smooth arrival. Complimentary shuttle buses will operate from 8.00am to 6.00pm, with services running from:

  • Noosa AFL Grounds, 149 Weyba Road, Noosaville
  • Good Shepherd Lutheran College, 115 Eumundi Road, Noosaville

Translink public bus services will operate across the region on 50 cent fares for the day. Visitors are encouraged to plan their journey in advance via the Translink website.

For a relaxed and scenic arrival, you can also travel to Hastings Street via the Noosa Ferry, offering a stress-free alternative with direct access to the precinct.

Are there road closures?
Yes, Hastings Street, between Claude Batten Drive and Noosa Drive, will be closed to traffic from 9.30am to 6pm on Saturday 18th July 2026 for the event. Parking bays in Hastings Street between Rococo Noosa (42 Hastings Street) and Noosa Woods (end of Claude Batten Drive at the Noosa River mouth) will be suspended between 9am and 6pm. Access to Park Road, Noosa National Park, Noosa Surf Club, Maze Carpark and Lions Park will remain open.

A Council and Police permit will be in effect for the entirety of the closure with official traffic management engaged. For further questions please email 

Is accessible parking available for visitors with mobility needs?
Hastings Street between Claude Batten Drive and Noosa Drive will be closed to traffic on event day, however there are multiple accessible parking spaces located close to Hastings Street, including:

Noosa Heads Surf Club Car Park – 46 Hastings Street (free public parking)
The Maze Car Park – entry from Noosa Parade roundabout (free public parking)
Lions Park Car Park – entry from Noosa Parade roundabout (free public parking)
Bay Village Car Park – centrally located paid parking option with lift access More info here

Please note that Hastings Street will be closed to traffic on event day. However, the street surface is at footpath level, and the event layout has been designed to remain fully accessible for wheelchair users. Vehicle display barriers are set at a low height to ensure unobstructed viewing.

Are dogs allowed?
Due to the large number of attendees, we recommend against bringing pets to the event. While the event takes place in a public area where leashed pets are allowed in normal circumstances, the very large crowds, significant noise and bustling environment can become overwhelming for pets and the safety and comfort of all attendees, including our furry friends, are our priority. Please note that the complimentary shuttle buses provided for Noosa Concours d’Elegance are not pet-friendly, and dogs are not permitted on board. Certified Guide Dogs and assistance animals are welcome, in accordance with Queensland legislation.

What is the dress code for Noosa Concours?
We encourage attendees to dress in smart casual attire. Comfortable footwear is recommended as the event involves walking around the outdoor street exhibition. 

Is there live music?
From 10.30am to 5pm on Saturday 18 July, Hastings Street will be lined with free live music and entertainment.

Are children allowed to attend Noosa Concours?
Yes, children are very welcome to attend the Noosa Concours street exhibition under adult supervision.

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