Parramatta, New South Wales — January 2026
The Tamang Society of NSW has announced the celebration of Sonam Lhochhar 2862 (Year of the Horse) with a grand cultural program to be held in Parramatta, NSW. The event marks the Tamang New Year and aims to bring together tradition, music, dance, and community spirit in a vibrant cultural gathering.

Sonam Lhochhar is one of the most important festivals of the Tamang community, symbolising renewal, harmony, and cultural pride. The 2026 celebration in Sydney is expected to strengthen community bonds while showcasing Tamang culture within Australia’s multicultural society.
Live Performances and Cultural Highlights
The cultural evening will feature live performances by renowned Tamang artists Dil Tamang and Ashman Lopchan, along with traditional Tamang cultural dances, soulful songs, and musical performances. In addition, the program will include an energetic DJ session, creating a lively atmosphere for attendees of all ages.
Organisers stated that the event has been designed as a community celebration, offering an opportunity for families and friends to come together and welcome the Tamang New Year with joy and unity. A free meal will be provided with every ticket, adding to the communal spirit of the celebration.
Event Details
- Event: Sonam Lhochhar 2862 – Year of the Horse
- Date: Saturday, 24 January 2026
- Time: 5:00 PM onwards
- Venue: Riverside Theatres
- Address: Corner Market Street & 353 Church Street, Parramatta NSW 2150, Australia
Ticket Information
Tickets are priced at $45, which includes a free meal. Organisers have noted that tickets are limited and have encouraged early booking to avoid disappointment.
Tickets and Enquiries
For tickets and further information, interested individuals may contact:
- Mobit: 0416 335 789
- Kunsang: 0450 043 874
- Subash: 0451 770 112
- Samir: 0482 011 367
Community Invitation
The Tamang Society of NSW has extended a warm invitation to community members, families, and friends to attend the Sonam Lhochhar 2862 celebration. The event offers a meaningful opportunity to celebrate the Year of the Horse with pride, positivity, and togetherness while keeping Tamang cultural traditions alive in Australia.