Explore a vibrant tapestry of cultures as the Victorian Multicultural Festival takes centre stage at Grazeland in Spotswood from March 21 to 23, 2025.
This event promises a rich celebration of the state’s diverse communities, offering attendees a sensory journey through global cuisines, music and art.
Grazeland, renowned for its eclectic food offerings, will host more than 50 vendors during the festival, each presenting authentic dishes from various corners of the world.
Festival-goers can indulge in smoky African BBQ from Zuya, savory Sri Lankan curries by Colombo, and traditional Lebanese delights from Mr Toum. For those with a sweet tooth, the Toyoki Soufflé Pancakes are a must-try, having garnered a dedicated following in past events.
Beyond the culinary delights, the festival boasts a lineup of live music and cultural performances, reflecting the rich tapestry of Victoria’s communities. Attendees are encouraged to don their traditional attire to add a personal touch to the festivities.
This festival is part of Cultural Diversity Week, an initiative by the Victorian Multicultural Commission to honour and celebrate the state’s rich cultural heritage. The event aims to foster unity, understanding, and appreciation among Victoria’s diverse communities.