Antipodes Festival: Melbourne’s great Greek street party turns 38


More than 150,000 people are expected to attend the two-day celebration, one of Australia’s largest and longest-running cultural street festivals.

The 2026 program features 500+ performers, three major stages, over 100 stalls and more than 90 hours of live entertainment, showcasing Greek culture, language, music, dance and food.

International headline performances will see acclaimed Greek singer Ioulia Karapataki take the stage on Saturday night, followed by Konstantina Touni on Sunday evening.

Across the weekend, traditional and contemporary dance, Pontian, Cretan and island music, folk ensembles and modern bands will fill Lonsdale Street, alongside roaming performers and large-scale street activations.

Speaking to SBS Greek, festival organiser and board member of the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria, Jim Bossinakis, describes the Antipodes Festival as far more than a Greek-only event.

“It’s not only for the Greeks, it’s for the wider community,” he says. “A festival like this shows the breadth of Greek culture, the music, the costumes and the different dances. It’s also an important message from an established community to emerging multicultural communities in Australia.”

Melbourne's Antipodes Festival

Melbourne’s Antipodes Festival / SBS Greek: Panos Apostolou

Greek food remains a central feature, with the Flavours of Greece stage hosting cooking demonstrations by well-known chefs including George Calombaris and Kathy Tsaples. A crowd favourite also returns with Zorba ’Til You Drop, where the last dancer standing wins a trip to Greece.

Mr Bossinakis says a major focus in recent years has been engaging younger generations — both behind the scenes and on stage.

“In the last five years we’ve consciously shifted the festival from being run mainly by first generations to involving a lot of our youth,” he explains. “You see it in the performers, the organisers and the headline artists.”

Looking ahead, he hopes the festival will continue to grow creatively, with ideas ranging from art exhibitions and cross-cultural collaborations to stronger health and education initiatives.

Jim Bossinakis

Jim Bossinakis / Andy McMaster / Greek Community of Melbourne

The Antipodes Festival 2026 once again transforms Lonsdale Street into an open, shared celebration of Greek culture and multicultural Australia. On Saturday, SBS will be on site with a special stall, welcoming listeners and festival-goers at the heart of Melbourne’s great Greek street party.

2026 Antipodes Festival Full Program

SATURDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2026

BANK OF SYDNEY MAIN STAGE

13:00 Sophia Ventouris School of Greek Dance (Sydney)

13:15 Chemist Warehouse Competition

13:30 Zorba ’Til You Drop

14:00 Hellenic School of Dance, Culture, Music & Arts (Melbourne & Sydney)

14:30 Flambouro Philanthropic Society of SA

14:55 GCM Greek School Dance Group

15:15 Hellenic Dancers – Hobart

15:50 Canberra Hellenic Dancers

16:15 Pontian Association of Melbourne «Παναγία Σουμελά»

16:55 O Periklis

18:00 Dance with ALKI

18:20 Florina Aristotelis Dance Group

18:50 Greek Lyceum of SA

19:15 Pontiaki Estia (Seniors)

20:05 Greek Orthodox Community of SA Dance Academy

20:25 GCM Dance Group

Ioulia Karapataki – Live

AA HOLDINGS STAGE

12:15 O Periklis (Intermediates)

12:30 Zorba ’Til You Drop

13:15 Macedonian Halkina Brass Band

14:15 Mavrothalassites Youth Ensemble

15:15 Kaliopi Stavropoulos

16:15 Cretan Brotherhood of Melbourne

16:50 Kaliroy – K Studios

17:35 Epidexia

18:30 Demotika Δημοτική & Λαϊκή Παρέα

19:15 St Gerry’s Competition

20:00 Opa Opa

20:45 Cypriot Style Entertainment

21:45 Nico Entertainment

 

#LOVELONSDALE STAGE

11:00 Cooking Demonstration – Nicolette Stathopoulos

11:45 Oakleigh Grammar – Μεσαία & Ανώτερη Ομάδα Χορού

12:05 Cooking Demonstration – Stalactites

12:50 DanceIt Fitness

13:10 Cooking Demonstration – Hellenic Wines x Taverna

13:10 Vanilla Competition

14:20 Cooking Demonstration – George Calombaris

15:15 Hellenic School of Dance, Culture, Music & Arts (Έφηβοι)

15:45 Smoking Figs

16:45 Gales Back

18:00 NUGAS Dance Group

18:30 Αντώνης Πιτσόκος, Αναστάσης Καραμίντζας & Harrison Giavris

19:15 Halkinades

20:30 Demotika

21:30 Nikos Pontikakis, Giannis Spinthakis & Haralambos Vayonakis

SUNDAY 1 MARCH 2026

BANK OF SYDNEY MAIN STAGE

11:00 Rythmos DJ Set

11:40 Kalymnian Dance Group

13:30 Alphington Grammar Greek Band

14:15 Pancretan Association (Pre-Seniors)

14:30 Chemist Warehouse Competition

15:15 Chora Dance Academy

15:45 Akrites Tou Pontou x Pontoxeniteas NSW

16:15 Messinian Dance School of SA

16:45 Ipirotiki Compania

17:50 Cretan Brotherhood of Melbourne

18:20 Pegasus Dance Academy (Seniors)

18:50 Mavrothalassites – Pontiaki Estia

19:45 GCM Dance Group

20:15 Apostolis Kasparidis

Konstantina Touni – Live

AA HOLDINGS STAGE

11:00 Melbourne Bellydance

11:30 St John’s Folk Band – Paradosi

12:05 Florina Aristotelis Dance Group (Juniors)

12:35 Pontian Association of Melbourne (Juniors)

13:05 Pegasus Dance Academy (Juniors)

13:40 Pancretan Association (Juniors)

14:15 Pontiaki Estia (Juniors)

14:55 St John’s College Performing Group

15:30 Cretan Brotherhood of Melbourne (Juniors)

16:25 Lefteris Christofis Trio

17:15 Cyprus Community of Melbourne

17:45 Anastasios Theofanous

18:45 Omados

19:45 Nisiotika

20:45 Dio Patrides Band

#LOVELONSDALE STAGE

11:00 Μαγειρική επίδειξη – Olive & Thyme

12:00 Cooking Demonstration – Kathy Tsaples

12:45 Hellenic School of Dance, Culture, Music & Arts (Παιδιά)

12:55 Cooking Demonstration – Taverna

14:00 Oasis Competition

14:30 Cooking Demonstration – Niko’s Garden

15:30 Valia Gianinska

16:00 Florina Aristotelis Dance Group (Veterans)

16:25 Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia

17:00 Nestoras College Music Students – Αφιέρωμα στην Achillea

17:35 Pontiaki Estia (Intermediates)

18:15 Trio Petra

19:45 Estudiantina of Melbourne

20:45 Nico Entertainment

https://www.antipodesfestival.com.au/ 



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