Greenwoods Corner Epsom Spring Festival 2025
The much-loved Greenwoods Corner Spring Festival is set to return on Saturday 20 September 2025, bringing together locals, visitors, and businesses for a vibrant day of music, food, entertainment, and family fun in the heart of Epsom.
Running from 10am to 3pm at the corner of Manukau and Pah Road, the festival will once again transform Greenwoods Corner into a lively hub of activity – showcasing the very best of Auckland’s community spirit.
Festivalgoers can expect:
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Live music & performances from talented local musicians and cultural groups
Delicious food & drink from local eateries and market stalls
Family-friendly entertainment including rides, roving performers, and kids’ activities
Stalls & specials featuring unique products and offers from local businesses
Prizes & giveaways throughout the day
While the festival will bring back many of the community’s favourite attractions from previous years, 2025 will also introduce new surprises and enhanced experiences to make the event even more memorable.
The festival is proudly organised by the Greenwoods Corner Business Association and is supported by the local business community and the Albert-Eden Local Board. Entry is free, and everyone is welcome.
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Keen to dig deeper? Mike White has the scoop.
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53.3% Yes
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46.7% No
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So we’re curious…
How are you feeling about the current property market?
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