Afro Eats and Beats is more than a food festival — it’s a vibrant gathering of stories, culture, pride, and connection. This event celebrates African heritage through food, music, art, and community. From delicious jollof rice and Zimbabwean sadza to handmade jewellery and fashion, it’s a showcase of the continent’s rich traditions and flavours.
At its heart is the philosophy of Ubuntu — “I am because you are.” It’s a space where strangers become friends, where heritage is honoured, and where the African diaspora comes alive.
Expect African cooks, caterers, and creators sharing not just meals, but their roots, passion, and stories. Whether you’re tasting hibiscus tea for the first time or dancing to Afro beats with new friends — this is where community meets celebration.
All the need-to-know info for the big day — so you can arrive ready to explore, taste, and connect.
Save the date for a night of culture and community.
Come early, stay late — there’s food, music, and memories to make.
250–318 Parramatta Road Homebush West, NSW 2140
🚗 On-site parking available
🚆 Close to public transport
From the smell of sizzling jollof and the rhythm of live drums to vibrant stalls bursting with colour — Afro Eats and Beats is more than a festival, it’s an experience. With every plate, performance, and person, we celebrate Ubuntu — a spirit of unity, culture, and joy. Join us for a night where flavour meets rhythm, and strangers become family.
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Yes! Entry is completely free and open to all ages. Just bring your appetite and good vibes.
No registration is required to attend. But you can sign up for updates to be the first to know about food vendors, performances, and surprises.
Absolutely — kids are welcome! There’ll be family-friendly entertainment, food for all tastes, and a vibrant, safe atmosphere.
Expect iconic African dishes like jollof rice, suya, sadza, samosas, spicy stews, and more — from across the continent.
Yes, there’s on-site parking at Sydney Markets, and the venue is also easily accessible by public transport.
Most vendors accept card, but we recommend bringing some cash just in case — especially for smaller stalls or markets.
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