Murder Mystery and Organic Markets: Your Sunday Guide to Brisbane

Discover Local Treasures and Theatrical Thrills
Welcome to your Sunday, 1 February 2026, guide to the best events in the River City. Whether you are an early riser looking for fresh local produce or a culture seeker hunting for the final performance of a hit play, Brisbane has a diverse lineup for you today. Here is what is happening across our vibrant suburbs.
Fresh Flavours at the Northey Street Organic Farmers Market
Start your morning with a trip to the Northey Street Organic Farmers Market in Windsor. Held from 6:00 am to 11:00 am at the Northey Street City Farm, this is one of Brisbane's most beloved community traditions. Visitors can browse a vast array of organic fruits, vegetables, and ethically sourced goods. Expect to find everything from microgreens and honey to artisan breads and sustainable gifts. It is the perfect spot for a scrummy organic breakfast and a fresh chai while soaking up the community garden atmosphere.
Final Chance: Cluedo the Play at QPAC
For fans of mystery and comedy, today marks the very last chance to catch the world premiere of Cluedo at the QPAC Playhouse. Based on the iconic board game, this stage production brings the classic whodunnit to life with a modern twist and plenty of laughs. If you haven't seen Miss Scarlett, Colonel Mustard, and the rest of the gang navigate the mayhem of Tudor Mansion, make sure to secure your seats for the closing performance this afternoon. It is a must-see for anyone who enjoys sharp wit and high-stakes suspense.
Cinema and Art at GOMA
The Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) is a hub of activity this Sunday. Movie buffs can enjoy two free screenings in the GOMA Cinema: the classic 1950 film Rashomon at 12:30 pm, followed by the gripping 1963 thriller High and Low at 2:30 pm. While you are there, do not miss the Olafur Eliasson: Presence exhibition. This multi-sensory journey features major installations that play with light, fog, and reflections, offering an immersive experience for all ages. Additionally, the Pat Hoffie: I have loved/I love/I will love exhibition also concludes its run today at the Queensland Art Gallery.
Afternoon Beats: Bed By 10 Festival
If you are looking for a lively afternoon, the Bed By 10 Festival is taking over the outdoor stage at Prohibition in Fortitude Valley. Designed for those who love club anthems but appreciate an early night, the event runs from 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Featuring a lineup of club legends and classic 80s, 90s, and 2000s hits, it provides a high-energy daytime festival experience that ensures you are home in time to prepare for the week ahead.

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