Tagay with first-ever Pinoy Octoberfest in Melbourne!

Prepare for a groundbreaking celebration as the globally-renowned Oktoberfest tradition with a Filipino twist comes down under! The Pinoy Octoberfest will take place on Saturday, 18 October 2025, running all day from 9am to 4pm at the C-D Sheds (Peel Street end) of the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne.

This unique, all-day event is a massive call to all Melburnians to come together and experience the legendary warmth and world-class hospitality of Pinoy culture, all anchored by the Philippines’ iconic brew, San Miguel Beer. Best of all, entry is absolutely free!

This festival is a paradise for food lovers, guaranteeing an authentic taste of the islands alongside your ice-cold beer. The energy and entertainment at the Pinoy Octoberfest are also set to be non-stop. The highlights of the day are the Karaoke challenge entitled “Aus-Sing-Galing” and open mic performances by… you! Yes, attendees can have their Got Talent moment and register to take the stage on the day. Prizes will be given to the winners of the challenge, so sign up now!

For more details, contact Ed Guevarra (0419 209 738), Noel Tolentino (0488 237 805) or Jovi Adeva (0438 838 053).

Pinoy Octoberfest in Melbourne 2025

Don’t miss out on this buzzing cultural moment! Get ready to raise your glass and shout “Tagay!” (Cheers!) for a classic Filipino party. Invite your friends and drink responsibly; mark your calendars now.

The Philippine Times is a media partner for this event. See you there! 

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