Cyprus Community of NSW to host first-ever Greek Christmas Carols and Night Market in Belmore

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The Cyprus Community of NSW is bringing the festive spirit to life this December with its first-ever Greek Christmas Carols & Night Market, set to transform the front lawn of Canterbury Leagues Club into a vibrant, family-friendly celebration of food, music and community.

The free event will take place on Sunday, 14 December 2025, from 5pm to 10pm.

Organisers promise an unforgettable afternoon and evening filled with Greek flavour, tradition and festive cheer, as highlighted in the event’s official flyer 

A Greek Christmas fiesta: Food, music and market stalls

Attendees can look forward to an exciting lineup of Cypriot food stalls, including favourites from Boureki Me and Halloumi Me, along with more traditional specialties that will give the event an unmistakable Mediterranean flavour.

For coffee lovers, Billy’s Bar Espresso will host a special Frappe & Freddo pop-up stand, complete with Mrs Billy’s signature cakes – the perfect treat to enjoy while browsing a variety of Greek product stalls offering gifts, artisan items and festive finds.

The entertainment lineup features a mix of contemporary and traditional Greek performances, with IHO NYX set to take the stage for a high-energy live set. 

A special violin performance by Mel will add a magical touch to the carols and festive soundtrack, and organisers say additional surprise acts will unfold throughout the evening to keep the atmosphere lively and joyful.

A family event with something for everyone

Children will be delighted by a special appearance from Santa Claus, making it a perfect outing for families looking to celebrate the season together. With carols, music, great food and a warm community atmosphere, the event promises to be an annual favourite in the making.

Admission to the event is free, but attendees are encouraged to register online at www.thecyprusclub.org.au to help organisers prepare for the big night.

Event Details:

  • WHAT: Greek Christmas Carols & Night Market
  • WHERE: Canterbury Leagues Club – Front Lawn (Entry via 26 Bridge Rd, Belmore)
  • WHEN: Sunday, 14 December 2025
  • TIME: 5:00pm – 10:00pm
  • FREE ENTRY — Register online at www.thecyprusclub.org.au

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