Maria Maroulis to headline this year’s Greek Fest at Brighton-Le-Sands

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The Greek Festival of Sydney is bringing summer to life with a full day of live music, dance, and community celebration at Bay Street, Brighton-Le-Sands.

Headlining this year’s Greek Fest @Bay St is the dynamic Maria Maroulis, whose powerful vocals and energetic stage presence are guaranteed to electrify the crowd. Known for her contemporary flair and captivating performances, Maria brings a vibrant edge to this year’s program.

The festival will also showcase the next generation of Greek Australian talent under the musical direction of Thanasi Pylarinos of Bouzouki Entertainment. Audiences can look forward to standout performances by rising bouzouki star Kosta Benetatos and percussionist Damascus Economou, alongside DJ James Maestro, who will keep the energy high with a mix of traditional and modern sounds.

Adding a soulful touch, Georgio Svolos on clarinet will transport listeners to a Greek island taverna with his rich, melodic sound.

Joining them are local favourites Iho Nyx and DJ Georgie D, ensuring non-stop entertainment throughout the day.

Traditional Greek culture will also take centre stage, with performances by the Greek Orthodox Community NSW Dancing Group, the Pontian Brotherhood “Pontoxenitieas” of NSW, the Cretan Association of Sydney & NSW, and others, bringing colour, rhythm, and authenticity to the celebration.

“The Greek Fest @Bay St showcases the incredible local talent that makes our community so special,” said Nia Karteris, Chair of the Greek Festival of Sydney. “It’s also about celebrating our youth – the future of our community – by giving them the opportunity to perform and share their passion for Greek culture.”

The Greek Fest @Bay St, Brighton-Le-Sands promises a day full of music, food, and fun for all ages — from timeless bouzouki melodies to contemporary festival beats.

Don’t miss this vibrant celebration of culture and community by the beach!

Event Details:

  • Date: Sunday 16 November 2025 | 11am to 10pm
  • Location: Bay Street, Brighton-Le-Sands
  • Admission: Free | All Welcome

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