Flamboyance Tours features the works of Adelaide-raised, London-based artist Jimmy C (James Cochran) and other artists on this unique Adelaide street art tour, where along the way you’ll chow down on sweet eats across Chinatown!
Along this two-hour walk, learn about how Jimmy C developed his unique ‘drip-style’ technique as you view his pieces across the city centre. See his collaborations as you first wander through the East End before moving on to Chinatown. There, marvel at more amazing Jimmy C pieces as well as other local street art. Along the way you’ll stop for a few of Adelaide's best sweet snacks.
*Please note that this tour contains images of, and references to, a deceased First Nations person (not pictured here)
*Please tell us on booking if you have a gluten intolerance or are vegan, so we can organise alternative samples. For other requirements, please get in touch before booking
*If there is only one person booked, we have the right to reschedule or cancel the tour
Start the tour in one of Adelaide's street art hubs, where you will see how Jimmy C shaped the works of this area and contributed to the eclectic vibe of the East End.
See a small part of Adelaide's bustling main shopping strip before finding more street art in the surrounding lanes.
We walk through a small section of Gouger Street in the greater Chinatown area, giving you a small taste of what you can explore after finishing the tour.
We meet at the artwork Ophelia, which is under the gate on the corner of Vardon Avenue and East Terrace.
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