REAL Festival FAQs
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- Written by: Teela Griffin Penrith City Council (02) 4732 7777 (02) 4732 7958 council@penrithcity.nsw.gov.au https://www.penrithcity.nsw.gov.au 601 High St Penrith NSW 2750 Australia
Real Festival is a free to attend event held at Tench Reserve on the Nepean River in Penrith. It takes place 20 & 21 September and features a huge program of activities and entertainment for all ages.
What sets Real Festival apart from other events is all the interactive elements. This is your opportunity to be active, crafty, creative, and inspired at every corner of the riverbank.
Real’s program of amazing performances, activities, entertainment and experiences takes place over Friday and Saturday. There’s also a few workshops where pre-registration is required. Book now link to secure your spot!
You’re in the right place! The program page of this website has everything you need to know about what’s happening at Real Festival. We are also spilling the Real Festival tea on our socials, follow us on facebook and instagram for all the latest festival news and up-to-date information.
Real Festival is held at Tench Reserve, Jamisontown, Penrith at the Nepean River. For details on how to get there and public transport options, check out the Plan Your Trip page on this website.
Mark these dates and times in your calendar.
- Friday 20 September: 4pm – 10pm.
- Saturday 21 September: 12pm – 10pm.
Tench Reserve car park will be closed to the public from 6am Tuesday 17 September to 5pm Tuesday 24 September.
Parking along Tench Avenue will also be closed from 6am Wednesday 18 September to 6pm Monday 23 September.
There will be limited pedestrian access to certain areas of Tench Reserve from Tuesday 17 September. This is to keep everyone safe as we prepare for Real Festival. There will be lots of trucks and people coming and going, so please be mindful of them.
Yes. You can still access the River Walk path which loops around the Nepean River and crosses both bridges at all times in the lead up to the Festival and throughout the event.
Yes. The boat ramp at Tench Reserve will be closed from 6am, Tuesday 17 September and 5pm, Tuesday 24 September. This also means the Nepean River will be closed to the public between the M4 Bridge and Victoria Bridge during these times. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and hope everyone can join us to enjoy the Nepean River at Real Festival.
Residents have full access to their properties throughout Real Festival. Tench Avenue is closed to northbound traffic from 2pm on Friday 20 September, through to 11pm on Saturday 21 September, residents can access their properties from Jamison Road. If you're a resident of Tench Avenue and you would like to talk to someone about access during Real Festival, please call the Events Team on 4732 7777
To help get you to Real Festival check out the Plan Your Trip page. You can drive, catch public transport, car pool, get dropped off and there’s also the free park and ride shuttle bus service from Penrith and Emu Plains train stations and Jamison Park, operated by Busways. The options are endless!
Fingers crossed it doesn’t but if it does, make sure you’re connected with us on Facebook and Instagram for all the up-to-date information about the event. We’ll also update this website as soon as we can in the event that Real Festival has to be cancelled. Please note if the event is cancelled, it won’t be rescheduled.
No. Real Festival is a FREE to attend event! All workshops are also free however some require pre-booking due to limited spots, so get in quick – for more info: workshops.
Eftpos is the preferred way to pay. Please note there won't be any ATMs at this event.
Absolutely! We have lots of space at Real Festival and while there is seating and tables throughout the event, if you feel like bringing your picnic blanket, cushions or rugs, please feel free to do so. There will be live music and entertainment so we want you to be comfortable. No chairs or marquees are permitted for safety reasons.
There are loads of food and beverage options onsite including some of Sydney’s best food trucks and we know you’re going to LOVE the amazing dishes available. You are welcome to bring food in and picnic at the event, though please respect the venue by bringing reusable plastic bottles and cans. Glass is strictly prohibited.
Alcohol and illicit drugs are not permitted to be brought into the venue or car parks. Security has the right to conduct bag and pram checks as required. Intoxicated persons will be refused entry. No glass or weapons will be permitted. Alcohol can be purchased from the bar, so leave your drinks at home and head to the bar if you’re thirsty.
There are lots of places to stay in Penrith close to Real Festival. Check out Visit Penrith for a variety of accommodation options and what else to see, do and enjoy while you are here. There’s somewhere to suit all budgets, but we suggest you book early to avoid disappointment.
Lost property can be taken to the Festival Information Booth at the event. Items will be returned to their owners who are able to correctly identify the items. Any items that are not claimed will be taken back to Penrith City Council Civic Centre.
Let’s hope this doesn’t happen but if you do find a lost child or lose your child contact the Festival Information Booth immediately. The Information Booth staff will work with security and the police to reunite lost children with their carers as soon as possible.
There are wrist bands available at the Festival Information Booth for you to write your contact details on and secure on your child’s wrist.
Large crowds are expected – we also recommend you plan a meeting point with your children in case they become separated from you.
Penrith City Council is proud to lead the way in prioritising child safety for those that live, visit, learn and play in Penrith. Protecting and enhancing the wellbeing of children and young people in our community is of paramount importance to us. We embed child-safe practices into our leadership, governance and organisational culture as part of our unwavering commitment to being a child safe organisation.
A hat and suncream during the day, and we recommend wearing clothes you can move easily in and that can get wet. Consider bringing a change of clothes just in case and for evening activities, it may get cool so bring a jacket.
A hat and suncream during the day, and we recommend wearing clothes you can move easily in and that can get wet. Consider bringing a change of clothes just in case and for evening activities, it may get cool so bring a jacket.
There won't be a firework display at Real Festival 2024, however the program incorporates many visual and illuminated attractions.
The Penrith Real Festival welcomes all members of our community, including patrons with disability and with mobility support requirements. Every effort has been made to ensure all aspects of the Festival are inclusive and accessible and can be enjoyed by all.
Some areas of the newly upgraded Tench Reserve are quite steep, with uneven terrain. If you require assistance navigating the site, please find a Council Staff Member (yellow hi-visibility vest) or Accessibility Event Guide (pink hi-visibility vest), or our Public Safety Team (Police, Security or First Aid) – who will be patrolling the site. Our team is happy to assist you with movement from zone to zone.
Accessible amenities are available across the site, including existing facilities at Tench Reserve, the new amenities block (M-LAK fitted) and portaloos. Please refer to the accessibility map for locations.
Our Busways Free Shuttle Bus Services are accessible services.
Limited accessible parking spaces will also be available at the Festival Site. Please ensure you have a valid permit.
If you would like further information on accessibility and inclusion considerations for the Festival please email
Real Festival is dog-friendly. Please ensure your furry friends are leashed at all times.
The line-up of visual and performance artists, musicians, food vendors and market stall holders for this year’s Real Festival is now final, but we welcome you to email your details to
We also encourage you to stay updated by following Penrith Council’s social media channels and website. Opportunities for food vendors, performers, and market stalls for upcoming events will also be posted there.