Mighty Hoopla announced as final music festival to participate in NSW drug checking trial

18 February 2026

​Mighty Hoopla will host an onsite drug checking service as part of the NSW drug checking trial, further strengthening harm reduction measures for festivalgoers.

Mighty Hoopla will be the final festival to participate in the 12-month trial, with the festival taking place on Saturday 21 February 2026 at Bondi Beach. 

The NSW drug checking trial has included 12 music festivals since March 2025, and will be independently evaluated once complete. 

At the first 11 festivals, 1,810 individuals visited the drug checking trial services, and 1,449 samples have been tested.

The majority of people who came through the service rated the information provided as very good, and said that as a result of the intervention they felt confident in their capacity to reduce drug related harm.

The free and anonymous drug checking service allows festival patrons to bring a small sample of substances to be analysed on-site by qualified health staff. ​

Through rapid evaluation, patrons are provided with information about what was found in the sample, including potency where possible, in line with available technology. They also receive advice on how to reduce risks if they choose to take the substance.

Trained peer workers are available on site to provide tailored guidance about the risks, confidential support and information about additional support services.

While illicit drugs remain illegal in NSW, the trial acknowledges the reality of drug use at music festivals.

NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said the service is intended to help people make informed decisions to reduce drug-related harm but is not a guarantee of safety.

“This trial aims to inform individuals about substances, allowing them to avoid dangerous substances, discard high-risk drugs, make safer and more informed choices and potentially avoid serious health risks,” Dr Chant said.

“Our priority is to reduce harm and keep people safe.”

NSW Health is working closely with Mighty Hoopla event organisers and other stakeholders to ensure safe and effective implementation of the trial.

The organisers of Mighty Hoopla said their priority is always the safety and wellbeing of festival attendees.

The trial comes after the NSW Government’s Drug Summit concluded in December 2024. The Report on the 2024 New South Wales Drug Summit provided a priority action recommending a trial of music festival-based drug testing.

Further information can be found at NSW drug checking trial.

More information for young people around how to keep themselves and their friends safe at music festivals is available on Your Room​.

Current as at: Wednesday 18 February 2026