Three-day multicultural event comes to Campbelltown CBD in September
Published on 01 April 2025
Building on the success of the annual Feast Campbelltown event, locals can soon enjoy the sights, sounds and flavours of Pasifika, Southeast Asian and South Asian cultures at Feast of Nations; a three-day festival held from 5 to 7 September.
This new series of events will be held in the lead up to the annual Feast Campbelltown multicultural event, turning September into a celebration of cultures from across Campbelltown.
Feast of Nations is funded through the Multicultural NSW Stronger Together Local Council Major Festival Grant and will bring cultural music and dance, food and market stalls and cultural arts and crafts to Campbelltown CBD across each night of the festival, from 4pm to 10pm.
“I’m thrilled that Feast of Nations will bring three additional cultural celebrations to our CBD this year, highlighting some of our prominent cultures in Campbelltown CBD, before the annual Feast Campbelltown event returns to Redfern Park in Minto,” said Mayor Darcy Lound.
“We’re committed to empowering our multicultural communities to share their traditions, talents and cultural practices, so I look forward to seeing everyone come together in September for what is shaping up to be an exciting and unique cultural experience,” Cr Lound said.
“Thank you to the NSW Government for supporting this event and for providing the funding to bring this to our city centre,” he said.
Cultures recognised in Feast of Nations have been selected based on their representation within the Campbelltown community, including:
- Pacific Island Nations (Friday 5 September)
- Southeast Asian Nations (Saturday 6 September)
- South Asian Nations (Sunday 7 September)
Following Feast of Nations, the annual Feast Campbelltown event will return to Redfern Park in Minto, with a multicultural community celebration on Saturday 20 September.
Funding for this project has been provided by the NSW Government.