Burwood streets to come alive for Greek Street Fair 2025

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Burwood will come alive this Sunday, November 9 as the Greek Street Fair Burwood 2025 returns, celebrating Greek culture, music, dance, and cuisine in the heart of our community. 

From 11am to 5pm, the streets surrounding the Church of St Nectarios will be filled with performances, festivities, and authentic Greek hospitality.

Railway Parade, Burleigh Street, and Ford Lane will be temporarily closed to traffic during the event to ensure the safety of visitors and allow everyone to enjoy the festival precinct.

Main Stage highlights:

  • Live music: Paradise Band, Australian Hellenic Choir, and more.
  • Dance performances: Greek Dance Rhythms, Sydney Hellenic Dance Company, Kogarah School of Greek Dancing, St Paraskevi Greek Dance School, Sophia Ventouris School of Greek Dance, Pontoxeniteas NSW Dancers, and the Cyprus Community of NSW Dancers.

Baraki on Ford Lane – Pop-Up Fun: Ford Lane, now featuring five vibrant new murals and creative lighting installations, will host a baraki (small bar) by Volume Vodka for attendees aged 18+, alongside live music and DJs.

Family Fun: Children can enjoy amusement rides, games, and activities in the Telstra car park, while families explore food trucks, market stalls, and Greek treats throughout the precinct.

“The Greek Street Fair is more than an event; it celebrates community, culture, and connection while honouring the Feast Day of St Nectarios. It is both a traditional and modern celebration, and we invite everyone to experience the sights, sounds, and flavours of Greece right here in Burwood,” Burwood Mayor Cr John Faker said.

Greek Street Fair Burwood 2025 is proudly presented by the Greek Orthodox Parish and Community of Burwood and District and Burwood Council, with support from Multicultural NSW.

Event Details:

– When: Sunday, 9 November 2025, 11am – 5pm
– Where: Railway Parade & Burleigh Street, Burwood (near Burwood Train Station)

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