Altone Comes Alive will be marking its fifteenth year as a cultural celebration in the community. Picture: City of Swan

Altone Comes Alive festival returns

The Altone Comes Alive festival will be a celebration of multicultural unity and feature performances from different community groups as well as offer carnival rides.
March 12, 2026

THE Altone Comes Alive festival officially returns to the Altone Park Oval on Saturday, March 21, marking 15 years of dedicated community celebration in Beechboro.

The event will serve as a focal point for this year’s Harmony Week, providing a vibrant platform for multicultural performances and meaningful social connection.

Scheduled to run from 3pm to 9pm, the festivities are expected to offer a comprehensive program of live entertainment at 332 Benara Road.

Attendees can expect a wide selection of international food trucks alongside various community information and market stalls.

Carnival rides, inflatables, and games will also be scattered around the event for free and fun entertainment.

Visitors can also enjoy a range of interactive experiences including a cuddly animal farm, a reptile display, and professional face painting services.

Additional activities like mini-golf and henna tattoos will also be available throughout the afternoon for participants of all ages.

The landmark fifteenth anniversary of Altone Comes Alive promises to be an unforgettable day of unity and high-quality entertainment for the Beechboro community.

Whether you are exploring the stalls, enjoying performances and carnival rides, or simply soaking up the festive atmosphere, the event remains a premier way to celebrate Harmony Week.

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