Sunday, 27 April 2025

Panjabi Sangeet Association, Sydney is taking the pleasure to hold 22nd Annual festival of Vaisakhi.

Vaisakhi is celebrated by the Panjabi and North Indian community as New Vaisakh month across the globe. We have been organizing this festival from the past two decades. An approximate ten thousand people enjoy this festival in Sydney every year. This is one of the biggest Indian events in over Australia.

At the festival, we showcase panjabi culture, including traditional Indian dances, games, and folklore. At the Vaisakhi festival celebration, we make sure everything for everyone. It is almost like an Easter show of Indian culture and traditions.

We will have popular artists of community performing from the stage. We have traditional delicious food stalls as well an opportunity for different businesses to get connected through B2B and B2C. Different stalls, stage announcements, outdoor/radio promotion of event gives our sponsors a great boost.

OUR TEAM

HARKIRAT SINGH SANDHAR

Harkirat Singh Sandhar is a distinguished writer, historian, and radio host, renowned for his insightful contributions to literature and community dialogue. With a keen focus on significant socio-cultural narratives, he has authored three impactful books. His debut work delves into the intricacies of Indian migration to Australia, shedding light on the transformative journeys of individuals and communities. In his second book, he delves deep into the fabric of farmer agitation, offering poignant perspectives on this pressing issue. His latest endeavor explores the profound historical legacy of Sikh religion's footprint in Pakistan, unraveling rich layers of heritage and identity. Through his engaging presence on Haanji Radio and extensive community involvement, Harkirat Singh Sandhar continues to be a beacon of knowledge and inspiration.

DEVINDER SINGH DHARIA

Devinder Singh Dharia, an acclaimed singer and esteemed figure in the community, has left an indelible mark on the Australian-Indian cultural landscape over the past three decades. His melodious voice has resonated through numerous performances, captivating audiences on grand stages including the iconic Opera House. With a repertoire of soul-stirring songs and a dedicated commitment to serving the Australian-Indian community, Devinder Singh Dharia stands as a revered symbol of artistic excellence and community leadership.

Sunday, 27 April 2025