Greek Festival Of Sydney returns In 2026 with Ioulia Karapataki as headline act

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The 44th Greek Festival of Sydney will return to Darling Harbour on Sunday, 1 March 2026, with acclaimed Greek singer Ioulia Karapataki announced as the festival’s headline act.

Organised by the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW, the Greek Festival of Sydney is one of Australia’s largest and most anticipated cultural celebrations, drawing tens of thousands of visitors each year to experience Greek music, dance, food and community life in the heart of the city.

Known for her high-energy performances and distinctive blend of contemporary Greek sounds with strong folk influences, Karapataki has built a reputation as one of Greece’s most engaging live performers. Her recent hit Το Γλέντι (To Glenti) further cemented her popularity, dominating Greek summer airwaves and social media, and positioning her as a natural fit for large-scale outdoor festivals.

Festival Chair Pamela Proestos said Karapataki’s appearance would be a major highlight of the 2026 program.

“Karapataki’s music has a contagious energy that resonates instantly with audiences,” Ms Proestos said. “We’re delighted to present her in Sydney, where her performance will be a highlight of this year’s festival at Darling Harbour.”

The 2026 festival will also mark the first edition under the direction of newly appointed Festival Director Tilda Sikes, who described the event as a celebration of Greek culture in one of Sydney’s most iconic locations.

“The Greek Festival is a wonderful opportunity for Greek Australians to celebrate our culture in an iconic Sydney spot,” Ms Sikes said. “Visitors will be able to enjoy fantastic food and wine and purchase unique gifts from Greek Australian small businesses. It’s sure to be a fantastic day, topped off with a performance by the amazing Ioulia Karapataki to keep the party going.”

Karapataki’s free live performance at Tumbalong Park is expected to bring the atmosphere of a traditional Greek glenti to Darling Harbour, closing out a full day of cultural programming that includes live music and dancing, family activities, and a wide range of food and market stalls showcasing Greek Australian businesses.

The Greek Festival of Sydney has long been regarded as an annual highlight on the city’s cultural calendar, celebrating both Greek heritage and the community’s ongoing contribution to Sydney’s multicultural identity.

The Greek Festival of Sydney 2026 will take place on Sunday, 1 March, at Darling Harbour.
More information is available at greekfestivalofsydney.com.au.

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