Hala Bira Festival To Showcase Filipino Pride

NT Government

Experience the vibrant culture of the Philippines at the Hala Bira Festival this weekend.

Dancing and music will take over Fort Hill Parklands at the Darwin Waterfront on Saturday 13 July, when the Filipino community comes together to celebrate culture and their contribution to the Northern Territory.

The family-friendly festival will include performances by international singing sensations Daryl Ong and Bugoy Drilon.

Plenty of Filipino food will be on sale for purchase including laksa. Attendees will also be able to watch the lumpia (a type of spring roll) eating competition. The evening will also include an arnis demonstration, which is Filipino martial arts.

The Hala Bira Festival is run by the Filipino-Australian Association of the NT and supported by the Northern Territory Government through Northern Territory Major Events Company’s Event Funding Program.

The ticketed event will take place from 3pm to 11pm this Saturday. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased online at [https://www.simpletix.com/e/hala-bira-2024-tickets-174537]

Quotes from NTMEC CEO Suzana Bishop:

“Supporting cultural festivals like the Hala Bira Festival promote inclusivity and cross-cultural learning and also a sense of community and pride among all nationalities.

“The Hala Bira is set to be an exciting and fun day out for families with plenty of food and music to keep everyone entertained.”

Quotes from Filipino-Australian Association of the NT Incorporated President Emcille Wills:

“The Filipino community is the largest overseas-born group in the Territory, coming from various regions of the Philippines and speaking different languages.

“Events like Hala Bira 2024 offer a unique opportunity for us to unite and celebrate our shared heritage.

“Through vibrant cultural displays, delicious cuisine, and captivating performances, including international singing sensations Daryl Ong and Bugoy Drilon, we come together as one.”

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