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Pyrmont Festival
 

Pyrmont Festival 2026

Sydney's favourite food and wine festival is back for its 14th year! Pyrmont Festival returns to Pirrama Park 23–24 May 2026, transforming the harbourside into a weekend of incredible flavours, live music, art, and good times.

With over 25 wineries, breweries, and distilleries from across NSW participating, there's something to savour for everyone. Make your way through a diverse lineup of food vendors serving everything from paella and wagyu beef to dumplings, gnocchi, and fried chicken. Browse through handcrafted local produce, such as artisan cheeses, honey, and jams.

Beyond the food and drink, enjoy live music across two stages, art exhibitions and workshops, mini golf, face painting, a kids' fun zone, and a bouncing castle.

Best of all? Entry is completely free.

Whether you're a seasoned wine lover, a foodie on the hunt for your next obsession, or just looking for a fantastic weekend out by the water, the Pyrmont Festival has you covered.

Grab your free tickets and plan your visit atwww.pyrmontfestival.com.au

 

Event details

Venue: Pirrama Park
Bookings: www.pyrmontfestival.com.au
Start Date: Saturday 23 May 2026

 

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