Greek Fest @ Bay Street set to bring the summer vibes to Brighton-Le-Sands this Sunday

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Sydney, get ready! The Greek Orthodox Community of NSW (GOCNSW) and the Greek Festival of Sydney is once again transforming Bay Street, Brighton-Le-Sands into a seaside celebration of culture, community, and summer spirit on Sunday 16 November 2025, from 11am to 10pm.

Expect a day bursting with live music, dance, food, and Greek hospitality – a true feast for the senses by the beach! With free admission and entertainment for all ages, the Greek Fest @ Bay Street is one of this summer’s must-attend community events.

Headlining the festival is the dynamic Maria Maroulis, whose powerful voice and modern twist on Greek classics are guaranteed to have everyone dancing in the street. 

Leading the day’s celebrations will be MC Anthony Locascio, one of Australia’s favourite Greek Australian comedians, bringing his signature humour, charm, and energy to keep the crowd laughing and celebrating all day long.

The festival will also spotlight incredible local Greek Australian talent, led by Thanasi Pylarinos of Bouzouki Entertainment. Enjoy performances by rising bouzouki star Kosta Benetatos, percussionist Damascus Economou, and DJ James Maestro, spinning the best mix of traditional hits and contemporary Greek dance anthems. Adding a soulful touch, Georgio Svolos on clarinet will fill the air with the nostalgic sounds of the Greek islands.

Throughout the day, IHO NYX and DJ Georgie D will keep the energy and rhythm alive, creating an atmosphere filled with excitement and a vibrant summer vibe.

And of course – it wouldn’t be a Greek festival without food! Bay Street will come alive with the aromas of sizzling souvlaki, juicy gyros, sweet loukoumades and many more. Visitors can indulge in authentic Greek flavours while enjoying live music and dance just steps from the beach.

Traditional culture will also take centre stage, with spectacular performances by the GOCNSW Dancing Group, the Pontian Brotherhood “Pontoxenitieas” of NSW, the Cretan Association of Sydney & NSW, Kalymnian Association of NSW Dance Group and many more – bringing colour, rhythm, and passion to the heart of Brighton-Le-Sands.

“This festival is a celebration of who we are – a vibrant community built on culture, connection, and care for one another,” Harry Danalis, President of the GOCNSW, said. 

“The Greek Fest @Bay Street is not just for Greeks, but for everyone who wants to experience the warmth, energy, and hospitality that define our heritage.”

Nia Karteris, Chair of the Greek Festival of Sydney, added, “The Greek Fest @ Bay Street showcases the incredible local talent that makes our community so special. It’s also about celebrating our youth – the future of our community – by giving them the opportunity to perform and share their passion for Greek culture.”

NSW Minister for Multiculturalism and Member for Rockdale, Stephen Kamper, said: “I cannot wait to celebrate our amazing Greek culture, heritage, and cuisine at Greek Fest this week at Brighton-Le-Sands in the heart of my electorate.”

“Brighton-Le-Sands is filled with a large and vibrant Greek Australian community, and the Greek Fest will celebrate these traditions while sharing them with families from across Sydney,” Mr Kamper added.

“The Minns Labor Government is proud to support this year’s festival, and I encourage everyone to pop down on Sunday for some gyros and loukaniko, Greek music and dancing, and a great party!”

Bayside Mayor Edward McDougall added: “Greek culture has long been a cornerstone of Bayside’s identity – from the early families who settled here to the thriving businesses, cafes, restaurants, churches, and community organisations that enrich our daily life.”

“We are rightly proud that Brighton-Le-Sands has been the centre of Greek hospitality in Sydney for generations. Council continues to support this event, and it is wonderful to see this vibrant celebration of Greek food, culture, and entertainment back in Bayside – where it all began,” Mayor McDougall said.

“So grab your friends, bring the family, and join us for a full day of food, music, and dancing by the beach. Whether you come for the bouzouki, the loukoumades, or to have fun with friends – there’s something for everyone at the Greek Fest @ Bay Street, Brighton-Le-Sands!”

Event Details:

  • Date: Sunday 16 November 2025
  • Time: 11am – 10pm
  • Location: Bay Street, Brighton-Le-Sands
  • Admission: FREE | All Welcome

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