Greek Christmas spirit lights up Canterbury at Cyprus Community’s Carols and Night Market

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The front lawn of Canterbury Leagues Club in Belmore, Sydney came alive on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of community members – with crowd estimates reaching up to 2,500 people – gathered to celebrate the festive season at the Greek Christmas Carols & Night Market, hosted by the Cyprus Community of NSW.

Bathed in clear skies and warm sunshine, the free, family-friendly event unfolded from late afternoon into the evening, quickly building momentum as families arrived early and stayed well into the night.

Before long, crowds overflowed beyond the lawn and into the surrounding car park, creating a buzzing festival atmosphere that felt equal parts Christmas celebration and summer Greek paniyiri.

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From the outset, music set the tone. The entertainment lineup blended traditional carols with contemporary Greek sounds, keeping the energy high and the crowd engaged throughout the event. Popular Greek band IHO NYX took to the stage for a high-energy live set, drawing cheers from the crowd and encouraging spontaneous dancing across the lawn.

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Adding a softer, festive touch, a special violin performance by Mel weaved through the carols and Christmas soundtrack, giving familiar songs a magical, seasonal feel. Organisers also delivered on their promise of surprise performances, which unfolded across the evening and helped sustain the sense of excitement and discovery.

Children danced freely near the stage, while elderly attendees sang along to well-known Greek and family favourites. Multi-generational families spread picnic-style across the grass, creating a warm, inclusive scene that captured the spirit of a Greek Australian Christmas perfectly.

A special appearance by Santa Claus proved a highlight for younger attendees, with Santa roaming the grounds, posing for photos and delighting children – cementing the event as a true family outing.

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Food and drink were central to the celebration, with the air filled by the irresistible aromas of grilled halloumi and Cypriot cuisine. Food stalls such as Boureki Me and Halloumi Me served up crowd favourites, while coffee lovers flocked to Billy’s Bar Espresso’s Frappe & Freddo pop-up, complete with Mrs Billy’s signature cakes, which proved especially popular as the afternoon heat lingered.

A variety of Greek product and artisan market stalls rounded out the night market experience, offering festive gifts, handmade items and traditional finds, and encouraging visitors to browse, chat and linger as daylight faded.

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The event was strongly supported by former presidents of the Cyprus Club, current committee members, volunteers, families and long-standing community supporters, highlighting the unity and ongoing engagement within the Cypriot and broader Greek Australian community.

Adding to the significance of the evening, NSW Minister for Industrial Relations Sophie Cotsis attended the celebrations, joining community members on the lawn and acknowledging the importance of the event as a celebration of culture, family and the Christmas spirit.

By night’s end, the inaugural Greek Christmas Carols & Night Market had delivered on every promise -great food, vibrant music, festive cheer and strong community connection – and left many already hoping it becomes an annual Christmas tradition on Sydney’s Greek Australian calendar.

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