Full program unveiled for the Thebarton Hellenic Festival 2026

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The full program for the Thebarton Hellenic Festival 2026 has been officially released, offering a packed schedule of performances and entertainment across the day.

Proudly presented by the Greek Orthodox Community of St George Thebarton and Western Suburbs Inc, the Festival will transform the St George precinct in Thebarton on Saturday, April 25 into a vibrant cultural hub, drawing families, young people and the wider community together for a full day of celebration.

Organisers have announced the program, highlighting a diverse line-up of dance groups, live music, DJs and cultural performances running from midday into the evening.

The event will open with an ANZAC Day commemoration at 12.45 pm, followed by an official opening, speeches, and a continuous series of performances featuring groups such as St George College, the Messinian Dance School, GOCSA Dance Academy, and the Cretan Association of SA Dance Group.

Live entertainment will also include sets from DJs Valandi and Kosta Nico, as well as performances by The Band Kosmos and Theo Skaltsas.

Evening programming continues with additional speeches and senior dance showcases, ensuring a full day of activity.

Organisers said the 2026 program features “plenty of familiar faces on stage, a few new ones, and lots of moments you’ll want to stick around for,” promising a lively atmosphere with free entry and “a few little surprises planned along the way.”

Full program for the Thebarton Hellenic Festival 2026:
  • 12:45 PM – ANZAC Day Commemoration
  • 1:30 PM – Official Opening by MC
  • 1:35 PM – Speeches
  • 1:45 PM – St George College – Junior Dance
  • 1:55 PM – Messinian Dance School – Juniors
  • 2:05 PM – Messinian Dance School – Intermediate
  • 2:15 PM – St George Greek School Performance
  • 2:25 PM – DJ Valandi
  • 3:30 PM – St George College – Middle School Dance
  • 3:40 PM – DJ Kosta Nico
  • 4:45 PM – Messinian Dance School – Senior
  • 5:00 PM – GOCSA Dance Academy
  • 5:25 PM – Cretan Association of SA Dance Group
  • 5:40 PM – The Band Kosmos
  • 6:30 PM – Speeches
  • 6:45 PM – St George College – Senior Dance
  • 7:00 PM – St George Hellenic Dance Academy
  • 7:20 PM – Theo Skaltsas with Kosta Nico

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