Experience Greece in a Day at the 2024 ''Let's Go Greek Festival', Parramatta

The Let's Go Greek Festival in Parramatta has become one of Australia's premier celebrations of Greek culture. Set for Sunday, 8th September 2024, this vibrant event will feature live performances, traditional Greek cuisine, cultural activities, and a spectacular fireworks display, offering an immersive experience of Greek heritage in the heart of Western Sydney.

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Since its inception in 2014, the Let's Go Greek Festival in Parramatta has grown into one of Australia's most vibrant celebrations of Greek culture. Set along the picturesque banks of the Parramatta River in Western Sydney, NSW, this highly anticipated one-day event draws tens of thousands of visitors annually, offering an immersive experience that captures the essence of Greek heritage.

Organised by the dedicated team at Aussie Skips and proudly supported by Multicultural NSW, the City of Parramatta Council, and a host of enthusiastic sponsors and media partners, the festival promises a day full of family-friendly fun and authentic Greek culture.

Mark your calendars for Sunday, 8th September 2024, when the festival gates will open at 11a.m. on the corner of George and Purchase Streets, Parramatta. This year’s festival is set to be another unforgettable event, inviting everyone to embrace the Greek way of life for a day.

The festival will feature a live performance by international music sensation Konstantinos Pantelidis, supported by a dynamic lineup of entertainers, instrumental bands, and DJs. Expect to be captivated by the melodic sounds of the bouzouki as you explore Greece's rich musical heritage.

Food lovers will be in for a treat, with a wide array of traditional Greek dishes to satisfy all dietary preferences, from vegan and paleo to Mediterranean delights. Enjoy mouthwatering options like giant lamb souvlaki, gyros, seafood, and a variety of small goods and cheeses from Haloumi & Me. Don’t miss out on the savoury pastries from Yiayia’s Trophies and the sweet indulgence of Loukoumades (Greek doughnuts), alongside frappe, coffee, and an assortment of cakes and crepes from Bay Vista Café and Christopher Cakes.

Stroll through THE AGORA, supporting local stallholders, or relax in the seating areas with a drink from the Greenwood (Greekwood) Hotel. For those feeling lucky, enter the massive raffle draw to win $20,000 in cash, with additional prizes, including a $1,000 Budget Petrol Voucher and more cash rewards.

For families, the festival offers a range of amusement and carnival rides, including Dodgem Cars, ensuring entertainment for kids throughout the day. And if you’ve ever dreamt of riding a donkey in Santorini, this unique experience awaits you on the festival grounds.

The day will culminate in a spectacular fireworks display at 9:00 p.m., wrapping up a day full of cultural celebration and community spirit. Don’t miss the chance to experience Greece right in the heart of Parramatta!

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