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Outdoor Adventures and Riverfront Melodies: Your Sunday Guide to Brisbane

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15 March 2026/07:24
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Outdoor Adventures and Riverfront Melodies: Your Sunday Guide to Brisbane
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Zachary Staines

A Vibrant Sunday Awaits in the River City

Brisbane is coming alive this Sunday, 15 March 2026, with a diverse array of activities ranging from high-octane outdoor exhibitions to soulful riverfront concerts. Whether you are looking to upgrade your camping gear, enjoy a morning at the markets, or settle in for an afternoon of world-class music, there is no shortage of verified local events to fill your itinerary.

Major Expos and Community Markets

For those with a spirit for adventure, the National 4x4 Outdoors Show is concluding its massive three-day run at the Brisbane Showgrounds today. This event features thousands of products from leading outdoor adventure and lifestyle brands. Visitors can explore the latest in off-road camper trailers, 4WD accessories, and camping tech, with live demonstrations and guest speakers appearing throughout the day.

If you prefer a slower start to your Sunday, Brisbane’s beloved market scene is in full swing:

  • Northey Street Organic Farmers Market: Located at the City Farm in Windsor, this market runs from 6:00 am to 11:00 am. It is the perfect spot for certified organic produce, ethical gifts, and a sustainable breakfast.
  • Eagle Farm Markets: Held at the historic Eagle Farm Racecourse from 7:00 am to 12:30 pm, this large-scale market offers over 100 stalls featuring fresh seafood, artisan breads, and local fashion.
  • Calamvale Community Market: Happening today at Calamvale District Park from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm, this local favorite features handmade crafts and fresh flowers.

Live Music and Theater

Music lovers should head to the Cultural Forecourt at South Bank this afternoon for On the Banks. Starting at 3:00 pm, Australian icon Bernard Fanning will perform his 'Final Encore' for the Tea & Sympathy 20th Anniversary tour. The star-studded lineup includes special guests Kasey Chambers and The Paper Kites, making it a landmark event for the local music scene.

For theater enthusiasts, the Bille Brown Theatre is hosting a performance of Torch the Place by Benjamin Law. This poignant modern comedy explores family identity and the things we hold onto, offering a deeply moving yet hilarious look at a contemporary Australian family intervention.

Cinema and Cultural Gatherings

Film buffs can enjoy the Alliance Française French Film Festival at Palace Barracks, which features a centerpiece premiere of The Richest Woman in the World today. Additionally, GOMA’s Australian Cinémathèque is hosting free screenings of Return to the Beloved at 1:00 pm and Ellis Island Tales at 3:00 pm.

For those looking for community connection, a Cosplay Meetup is taking place at Trinket Trove in Indooroopilly at 2:00 pm, providing a space for local enthusiasts to gather and showcase their creative craft.