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LIBERTI FESTIVAL:
A CELEBRATION OF AFRO MUSIC & CULTURE

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Event Details

 

 

Date: 23rd August

 

Time: 2 PM to late

 

Location: Arcana Brisbane - 46 Eveham Street, Moorooka

 

More Than Just a Festival

Liberti Festival is a vibrant multicultural celebration that shines a spotlight on Afro culture and its global influences—from music and dance to food, fashion, and art. Born in Brisbane, our mission is to share the richness of Afro heritage with Australian communities while creating a space for families, creatives, and culture-lovers to connect and thrive.

A Celebration for All Ages

Vibe check: Passed! ✅ Get ready for a cultural experience like no other. Liberti Festival is back with a full-day celebration of Afro music, dance, food, fashion, and art for EVERYONE! 🌍

Bring the whole family—we've got bouncing castles and face painting for the kids! It’s the ultimate all-ages gathering where culture, joy, and community unite us all. Don’t miss out! 🧡

Why This Vibe Hits Different

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It’s giving all-ages party! 🎉 We’re more than just music and art—we're built for the whole crew. 🧡

  • For the grown-ups: Best live performances, dynamic vendor market, and pure cultural bliss. 🎶

  • For the kids: We’ve got bouncing castles and face painting so everyone has a good time. 🏰🎨 This is a safe and exciting space for all generations to celebrate together. ✨"

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TICKET TIERS

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Culture in Every Detail

Our festival focuses primarily on Afro culture while embracing the influence and beauty of Indigenous, Caribbean, and Latin cultures. From curated music experiences to community storytelling, every edition is a rich journey into global sounds and identities.

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Frequently asked questions

Don't Just Hear About It.
Be About It.

© 2021 

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia. Including the Jagera people, on whose land we live and work. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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