The Greek Festival of Sydney is back in January 2023 to celebrate all things Greek in Australia.

This year’s program boasts an action-packed calendar, giving Sydneysiders a taste of the motherland like they’re holidaying on a Greek island.

“We aim to inspire local, national, and international artists with new works, providing opportunities for established and emerging performers. We strive to enhance Sydney as a cultural hub, engaging diverse audiences within accessible community spaces, giving recognition to years of immigration influence,” said Nia Karteris, Chair of the Greek Festival of Sydney.

“This year’s program is sure to showcase the richest display of Greek culture in Australia.”

Paniyiri will the the first major event of the year taking place in Marrickville on Thursday, 26 January, followed by Darling Harbour’s Greek Fest on Sunday, 19 February.

In May, after a 20 year absence, Le Sands will once again be lined with the blue and white flag for Return to Brighton to celebrate the rich and diverse history of the Greek community.

The extensive Greek Fest cultural program will be released early February highlighting over 30 events.

PANIYIRI

What: Free live music, Greek Food including Lamb on the Spit, Loukoumades, Children’s Activities. A typical Greek Feast of Dance and Food. All money raised will be donated to the Greek Community Home for the Aged.

When: Thursday, 26th January 2023 | 11am – 6pm

Where: Addison Rd, Community Centre | 142 Addison Rd, Marrickville

GREEK FEST DARLING HARBOUR

What: Free local and international talent, food and drinks, market stalls, dance performances and more. International act to be announced.

When: Sunday, 19th February 2023 | 10am – 10pm

Where: Tumbalong Park, Darling Harbour

RETURN TO BRIGHTON

What: Celebration of rich Greek history and influence that remains strong today. Free live music, food and drinks, market stalls, and dance performances.

When: May 2023

Where: Brighton-Le-Sands