Greek Summer Festival returns to Sydney’s Carrs Bush Park this month

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Sydney’s largest Greek cultural event is returning on 15 February 2026, with the Greek Summer Festival once again bringing a slice of the Hellenic Republic to Carrs Bush Park in the city’s south.

The festival is expected to attract around 40,000 visitors, offering a full day of traditional food, music, dance, and community celebration by the water’s edge.

With more than 110 stalls, the park will be filled with the aromas of freshly grilled souvlaki, homemade loukoumades, traditional sweets, and delicacies passed down through generations.

Kids on ride
Families and young visitors will have plenty to enjoy.

The park will be buzzing from morning until evening with live Greek live music, dance, and cultural performances. Musicians and singers will perform traditional songs, while dance groups from across Sydney showcase island dances and other long-loved traditions.

Families and young visitors will have plenty to enjoy, with amusement rides, a Ferris wheel by the water, face painting, games, children’s entertainment, and open spaces for families to relax. As the sun sets, the festival will conclude with a spectacular fireworks display over the waterfront.

Event Details

  • When: Sunday 15th February 2026
  • Time: 10am – 9 pm
  • Where: Carss Bush Park, Carss Park, NSW
  • Entry: Free for the whole family
  • Parking: Convenient onsite parking available

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