The Greek Festival of Sydney is one of Australia’s largest and longest-running annual cultural events and is the most attended Greek-Australian community event in NSW.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the 'Greek Fest' at Darling Harbour will not be happening for the first time in its history.
But don't panic... the 'Greek Fest' is going indoors!
On Friday March 5, everyone is welcome to attend the huge (and FREE) celebration to launch the 39th Greek Festival of Sydney at the Enmore Theatre, with dance performances and live Greek music from George Doukas and the D Strings and Iho Nyx.
The 2021 arts and cultural programme will also be unveiled.
With the support of the NSW Government and the many sponsors and supporters, tickets are also free!
You better be quick, limited tickets remain for the huge free Greek party.
Details:
For more information on the programme and to book tickets to selected events, please visit www.greekfestivalofsydney.com.au
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