Experience Greece in Sydney with Live Music, Dance and Fireworks at the Epiphany Greek Festival 2026

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One of Sydney’s most loved Greek cultural events is set to return in 2026, with the Epiphany Greek Festival once again transforming Carss Bush Park into a little slice of Greece. Hosted by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, the festival will take place on Sunday 11 January 2026 from 11 am to 9 pm, offering a full day of food, music, dance and community celebration by the water.

More than 80 stalls will line the park this year, offering everything from freshly grilled souvlaki and yiros to trays of golden loukoumades, traditional sweets and homemade delicacies. Visitors can wander through stalls selling handmade crafts, Greek products, local services and community offerings, creating the feel of a bustling Greek marketplace.

Live Greek music will fill the park throughout the day, with musicians and singers creating the soundtrack of a classic Greek celebration. Dance groups from across Sydney will bring regional traditions to life on stage, performing everything from lively island dances to Pontian routines and crowd-favourite classics. The continuous rotation of performances gives the festival its signature energy, with many people joining in or clapping along.

Families will find plenty to keep younger festival-goers entertained. Kids can enjoy amusement rides, a Ferris wheel overlooking the water, face painting, games and dedicated children’s entertainment throughout the day, making it an easy, relaxed outing for families with children of all ages.

As evening arrives, the festival builds toward its traditional finale: a spectacular fireworks display lighting up the night sky over Carss Park. It’s the moment that brings everyone together, closing the day with colour and celebration.

Best of all, entry is completely free, and convenient parking will be available onsite, making it simple for families and friends to visit for the whole day or drop in for a few hours.

Whether you come for the food, the music, the dancing or simply to reconnect with the community, the Epiphany Greek Festival 2026 promises a vibrant day that captures the heart and soul of Greek culture in the stunning natural setting of Carss Bush Park.

Event Details

Epiphany Greek Festival 2026

Sunday 11 January 2026, 11 am – 9 pm

Carss Bush Park, Carss Park, NSW

Entry: Free for the whole family, with parking available

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Giannis Chatzopoulos, Live in Sydney, Australia.

From classic Greek favourites to lively hits, Giannis Chatzopoulos will perform exclusively at the Epiphany Greek Festival for a unique celebration you won’t find anywhere else!

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