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Easter Egg Hunts, Riverside Markets, and Blockbuster Musicals: Brisbane's Sunday Guide

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5 April 2026/06:21
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Easter Egg Hunts, Riverside Markets, and Blockbuster Musicals: Brisbane's Sunday Guide
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Celebrate Easter Sunday in the River City

Welcome to your ultimate guide for Sunday, 5 April 2026. With the city bathed in the festive spirit of Easter Sunday, Brisbane is bursting with family-friendly activities, vibrant markets, and world-class stage productions. Whether you are looking for a morning of chocolate hunting or an afternoon of high-end culture, today offers something for every local and visitor alike.

Easter Extravaganza at the Markets

Start your Sunday morning at the Redcliffe Markets Easter Extravaganza. Running from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm along Redcliffe Parade, this seaside market features over 250 artisan stalls. Families can enjoy a special visit from the Easter Bunny, participate in kids' workshops, and browse through handmade crafts and boutique fashion while enjoying live music against the backdrop of Moreton Bay.

Closer to the city, the Howard Smith Wharves is hosting its annual Easter Egg Hunt at 10:00 am on the Main Lawn. With over 10,000 chocolate eggs hidden for the occasion, it is a high-energy event for children aged 2 to 12. Beyond the hunt, the wharves are offering face painting, reptile shows, and balloon twisting throughout the day, making it a premier destination for a family lunch by the river.

Blockbuster Theatre and Visual Arts

The Cultural Centre at South Bank is the place to be for arts enthusiasts. Today features several landmark productions:

  • MJ The Musical: The electrifying tribute to the King of Pop is currently dazzling audiences at the Lyric Theatre, QPAC. It is a must-see for those who appreciate world-class choreography and iconic hits.
  • The Last Ship: Showing at the brand-new Glasshouse Theatre at QPAC, this powerful musical written by and starring Sting makes its exclusive Brisbane debut.
  • Olafur Eliasson: Presence: Head to GOMA to experience the newly opened, multi-sensory exhibition by the world-renowned Icelandic-Danish artist. This immersive journey explores light, perception, and environment.
  • Archie Moore: kith and kin: Following its historic win at the Venice Biennale, this moving first-nations exhibition continues its run at GOMA, offering a deep reflection on kinship and history.

Sunday Strolls and Riverside Finds

If you prefer a more relaxed pace, the Riverside Markets at the City Botanic Gardens are open from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. It is the perfect spot to grab a coffee and wander through stalls of local art and international food. Additionally, the Collective Markets at South Bank have extended their trading hours for the Easter weekend, remaining open from 9:00 am until 7:00 pm tonight, providing plenty of time to find unique jewelry and vintage treasures.