The aroma of tantalising curry, the crackle of open fires, and the vibrant energy of cultural performances are set to enchant attendees at the inaugural Kurri Curry & Arts Festival, scheduled for the weekend of the 17–18 August 2024.
Nestled in the recently upgraded heart of Kurri Kurri’s charming town centre, the festival will transform Col Brown Rotary Park and Barton Street in a bustling hub of culinary delights, artistic expression, and community spirit.
Cessnock City Mayor Jay Suvaal expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming festival, a first-of-its-kind winter event.
“I’m incredibly proud of Council and all those involved in bringing this wonderful culinary and creative-filled event to life, showcasing local and regional curry making skills along with renowned artists and entertainers from across the Hunter Region and Greater NSW,” said Clr Suvaal.
“Through mouth-watering curry creations, captivating performances, and interactive workshops, this event aims to unite local residents and visitors in a shared celebration of diversity and creativity.”
“The event is a celebration of our community’s rich cultural tapestry, and attendees can expect a sensory feast as they explore the festival grounds, with a kaleidoscope of colours, flavours and sounds awaiting at every turn.”
“From savouring delectable curry dishes crafted by local and regional culinary artisans, to immersing themselves in mesmerising performance of music and dance, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.”
From 10am Saturday 17 August, through to 5pm Sunday 18 August, 132 – 200 Barton Street will be temporarily closed to traffic, paving the way for a vibrant array of marquees, street performers, and vendors.
The local bus interchange on Hampden Street will remain operational throughout the event, providing easy access for both local and regional travellers. Ample car parking will also be available across the weekend within the CBD and surrounding streets.
For more information on the event, those interested are encouraged to head to .