June 4, 2026

10th annual Port Macquarie ArtWalk set for CBD

The Port Macquarie ArtWalk will open at 5pm tonight with a pop-up flash sing featuring vocalists from 10 community choirs. Photo: Supplied.

A FLASH mob of around 100 singers will converge in a Port Macquarie carpark this evening to help kick off the highly anticipated ArtWalk.

The friendly singing flash mob hopes to repeat the success of a flash sing that took place in March during the NSW Seniors Festival in Port Macquarie.

Singers from 10 community choirs, including one high school choir, will materialise in the Clarence House car park, off Murray Street, at 5pm.

Between 5pm and 9pm the town’s CBD will come alive for ArtWalk, an immersive experience of projections, installations, local artists, artisan markets and family friendly activities.

Thousands are expected to attend the10th-anniversary event, which will involve more than 300 artists and performers, interactive activations, food vendors, community collaborations, and satellite locations across the town centre.

Mayor Adam Roberts said the 10-year milestone was an opportunity to reflect on how ArtWalk had become a premier event that showcased the region’s creative identity.

“ArtWalk has evolved into one of the signature events on our cultural calendar and a celebration of the incredible creativity that exists throughout our community,” Mayor Roberts said.

“ArtWalk has brought people together through art, music, storytelling, and shared experiences, while also supporting local artists, businesses, and our night-time economy.

“This year’s program is shaping up to be one of the biggest and most exciting yet, and I encourage the community to come into the CBD, explore the activations and celebrate this milestone with us.”

Council encourages attendees to plan ahead and consider public transport options where possible, with free shuttle bus services operating on the night to help people travel to and from the event safely and conveniently.

Mayor Roberts said the strength of ArtWalk over the past decade has been built on strong community support and creative participation.

“This event is a celebration of local talent, creativity and collaboration, and it simply would not be possible without the artists, performers, volunteers, businesses, sponsors and community members who continue to support it year after year,” he said.

“We’re proud to celebrate 10 years of ArtWalk and look forward to welcoming thousands of residents and visitors into Port Macquarie for another unforgettable night.”

For the full program, transport information and event updates, visit the ArtWalk website https://www.portmacquarieinfo.com.au/whats-on/artwalk.

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