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Nowruz

Join us with live music, performances, dances and cultural activities to celebrate the rich traditions of Nowruz.

Event details

When: Saturday 21 March 2026 from 5:30pm to 9:30pm
Where: Merrylands Roads, Merrylands


Activities

Entertainment

Visit the main stage to view cultural performances that showcase the many communities who celebrate Nowruz in Cumberland.

Time Duration Performance Name
5:35pm 10 mins Welcome to Country
5:45pm 15 mins Reza Taghipor Live Persian Calligraphy
6:10pm 10 mins Maedeh Dezhbod
6:30pm 60 mins Avaye Rood - 4 Piece Band
7:50pm 35 mins Nāyestan Music Band
8:30pm 30 mins Official Mayoral Address
9:05pm 25 mins Nāyestan Music Band

 

Eat and Drink

Visit the on-street restaurants for traditional banquets and the fusion-food trucks and stalls available for one night only.

Vendor Name Product Description
Bubble Bar  Bubble Bar is a modern beverage brand specialising in handcrafted, non-alcoholic mixed drinks designed to be refreshing, vibrant, and crowd-pleasing. We offer a curated range of signature refreshers, bubble tea, artisan soda mixes, and energy-inspired drinks, all made with quality ingredients and bold flavour combinations.
Elite Burger  American style burgers, potato gems, hot chips
Kaniz Lights Selling safe and colourful children’s light up toys & light up bubble toys. These toys will definitely add colours and joy to your wonderful event.
Luminara Handmade jewellery pieces such as beach-collected shells, native Australian botanicals, and carefully selected stones. These materials are dried, preserved, and crafted using resin, metalwork, and hand-finishing techniques in our small home-based studio.
Mariams Henna and Facepainting  Facepainting and henna tattoos
Mr Creamy Coffee & Ice Cream Serving soft serve ice cream, milkshakes, slushies, tea and coffee
Potato Twisty by Zam  Gluten free chips on a stick with various flavours
Som Som Candy More than 18 signature fairy floss designs crafted by artist Charlie, including character designs, themed favourites, and glow-in-the-dark fairy floss, all made live on site.
Teta's Pitta Pty Ltd  Pioneers of Pitta Pocket sandwiches, offering a fresh take on Mediterranean street food.
The Abangs  Loaded churros

Haft Sin Table

Visit the community corner to learn more about Nowruz, connect with local community groups, and view a traditional haft sin table arrangement.

Other Event Stalls and Programs

Embroidery Workshop Join us for a hands-on embroidery workshop where visitors can try their hand at stitching decorative motifs inspired by Nowruz traditions. This creative activity offers a chance to explore cultural symbolism while crafting a beautiful keepsake to take home.

Fariba's Sewing Hub Fariba’s Sewing Hub is a collective of women from Iranian, Afghani, Turkish and Iraqi backgrounds coming together to socialise through the meditative process of sewing and embroidering. Join us to celebrate Nowruz through stitching, stories and cultural exchange about what this special time of rebirth and renewal mean for the collective!

GWS Giants Vertical Leap and free giveaways.

Saba Hazara Group Showcasing community initiatives and community engagement, hosting interactive games for families and youth as well as sharing the spirit of Nowruz.

Background

The meaning of Nowruz

Nowruz marks the first day of spring and is celebrated on the day of the astronomical vernal equinox, which usually occurs annually on March 20.

Nowruz has been celebrated for more than 3,000 years by cultures around the world with significance to Persian culture, including Iran, Iraq, India, Afghanistan, and parts of Central Asia. The origin of Nowruz is rooted in Zoroastrianism, an ancient Persian religion that predates both Christianity and Islam.

The event is celebrated by millions who observe the holiday by doing a deep clean of their homes, celebrate a season of new life, and wishing one another good luck in the year ahead. Traditionally, celebrations were held for 13 days, to reflect on the past and set intentions for the year ahead. 

Haft- Sin Table

The Haft‑Sîn table is a beloved Nowruz tradition shared across Iranian and Afghan cultures. Each item beginning with the letter “S” represents blessings for the new year—renewal, health, prosperity, and growth.

At this years festival, we celebrate two beautiful variations:

  • The Iranian Haft‑Sin
  • The Afghan Haft‑sin

Together, they honour a shared hope for a peaceful and prosperous year ahead. Families place seven symbolic foods on the table for Nowruz celebrations. These foods are known as the seven ‘S’ foods, each one symbolising a renewal and springtime. All the foods are arranged to make what’s called a haft sin table.

  • Sabzeh: Some kind of sprout or grass that will continue to grow in the weeks leading up to the holiday, for rebirth and renewal
  • Senjed: Dried fruit, ideally a sweet fruit from a lotus tree, for love
  • Sib: Apples, for beauty and health
  • Seer: Garlic, for medicine and taking care of oneself
  • Samanu: A sweet pudding, for wealth and fertility
  • Serkeh: Vinegar, for the patience and wisdom that comes with aging.
  • Sumac: A Persian spice made from crushed sour red berries, for the sunrise of a new day

Other items on the table can include:

  • A mirror symbolizing reflection
  • Coloured eggs for fertility
  • Coins for prosperity
  • Goldfish for new life - They represent happiness, joy, and prosperity in the new year

Key information

Public transport

What is the best way to get to this event?

We recommend catching the train to Merrylands as parking is limited.

What is the nearest train station/bus stop to this event?

Merrylands Train Station is about a 2-minute walk to the event.

 

Parking

Where can I park?

Parking is available in surrounding streets. Please observe parking signs and avoid parking on resident driveways to avoid any infringements.

Is there disabled parking and access at this event?

This event aims to be accessibly friendly with wheelchair access, accessible bathrooms and accessible parking. For any accessibility requests, please email events@cumberland.nsw.gov.au

Accessibility

Is there disabled parking and access at this event?

This event aims to be accessibly friendly with wheelchair access, accessible bathrooms and accessible parking.

For any accessibility requests, please email events@cumberland.nsw.gov.au

Road closures

Will there be any road closures in place for this event?

A road closure will be in place on Merrylands Road between Addlestone Road and Memorial Avenue from 7am on Saturday, 21 March 2026. The road will open at 1am on Sunday, 22 March 2025.

Frequently asked questions

Can we bring our own food?

You can bring your own food but why would you? There will be plenty of tasty and affordable food options available from local restaurants and on-street food vendors.

Are there Vegan/Vegetarian/Gluten Free food options?

Participating food vendors cater for various dietary needs. Please check with the food vendor if you are unsure.

Can we bring alcohol?

Merrylands Road is an alcohol-free zone and public space. Any alcohol brought onsite will be confiscated by the police.

Can I smoke or vape at the event?

We don’t encourage smoking or vaping. Please ensure these activities are carried out away from food vendors.

Can I bring a shade shelter/marquee?

For safety reasons you are unable to bring your own shade shelter/marquee to this event.

Is this event free?

This event is free to attend, and no tickets or registration is required.

Is this event 18+? Is this a family friendly event?

This event is a family friendly event.

What items are prohibited?

  • Airhorns and silly string
  • Alcohol
  • Clothing that is Suburb or Gang related
  • Glass
  • Fireworks, flares or explosives
  • Illegal substances
  • Poles, sticks and banners/flags.
  • Weapons or knives

Is this event pet friendly?

Pets are welcome to Merrylands Road. As this is a public space, please ensure your pet is on a lead.

What happens if it rains on the day?

In the event of adverse weather, Council may choose to cancel or postpone the event. Notification will be provided via Council’s social media channels. If you wish to confirm the events status, please call Council’s Events Team on 02 8757 9020.

Can I be a Stallholder?

Council runs an Expression of Interest period for vendors per event. Applications have closed.

Is there ATMs available?

ATMs are available in various shops on Merrylands Road, at Stocklands Shopping Centre and surrounding Service Stations. All vendors accept cashless payments.

Will there be fireworks at this event?

There are no fireworks at this event.

What happens to lost property?

Any lost property handed to security or event staff during the event will be kept at the Event Site Office. Items not collected during the event will be taken back to Council’s Administration Building if not collected before the event conclusion.