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Armidale Regional Council, Media Release, 29 September 2025

The Creative Streets Festival will take Armidale’ creative scene to new heights with a spectacular lineup of entertainment that will ignite your imagination and celebrate our region’s vibrant spirit.

What’s on:

  • Live performances from local artists and performers
  • Interactive art installations and tech-powered experiences
  • Global flavours from cultural food vendors
  • Innovation showcases blending creativity and technology
  • Cultural storytelling and heritage displays
  • Opening Night kicks off Friday 17 October, 5–9:30pm across the Armidale CBD!

This isn’t just a festival, it’s a creative collision of art, music, ideas, and community. Come groove, taste, explore, and celebrate what makes Armidale the creative heart of Northern NSW.

The Creative Streets Festival is proudly funded by the NSW Government.

Find out more!

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