Overview
Returning once more to Tumbalong Park, this verdant green space is hosting the Greek Festival — a day-long experience celebrating Greek-Australian culture. Between more than a few circle dances, you’re invited to indulge in non-stop food, music and good times as part of Darling Harbour’s Culture Alive series for 2026.
Against the backdrop of frequent opas, the music and dancing program is jam-packed with traditional and contemporary Greek performances. Yet all eyes will be on acclaimed Athens-born singer, Ioulia Karapataki, who’ll take to the stage to perform her captivating brand of Greek folk music, including her famed rendition of ‘To Glenti’.

It wouldn’t be the Greek Festival without a huge feast. You’ll have plenty of delicious food to choose from, with lamb souvlaki hot off the grill, honey-soaked loukoumades and barbecued octopus just some of your options. Once you’re fueled up, it’s probably time to break into a raucous sirtaki with friends and fam.
Taking place from 10am to 10pm on Sunday, March 1, the Greek Festival also has lots for little ones. For instance, the kids can sharpen their soccer skills alongside the pros from the A-League’s Western Sydney Wanderers. Meanwhile, a thriving market will feature local stalls spruiking clothing and jewellery for young and old. Ready for an unforgettable glendi? Don’t miss this day out by the waterfront.






