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Families and friends across Moreton Bay are set to descend on Redcliffe’s picturesque foreshore for a night of Halloween-themed fun, as the coastal community transforms into a bustling hub of spooky celebration and local spirit at the annual Festival of Frights.
The Redcliffe Festival of Frights will take place on Saturday, 25 October, from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. along Redcliffe Parade. Entry is free, making it one of the region’s most accessible community events.

A Community Celebration with a Spooky Twist
Now in its fifth year, the Festival of Frights continues to grow as one of Redcliffe’s most anticipated seasonal events, drawing locals and visitors alike to the waterfront. This year’s twilight market promises more than 200 stalls featuring handmade crafts, Halloween-inspired treasures, sweet treats, and gourmet street food from across South-East Queensland. Attendees can expect live music, DJ performances, roving Halloween characters, and a lively atmosphere designed to bring people of all ages together.

The celebration is more than just costumes and candy — it is an opportunity for the Redcliffe community to showcase local creativity, support small businesses, and come together for a shared experience. With family-friendly activities including a spooky train ride, dance workshops, a scavenger hunt, and a kids’ disco, organisers say the festival is designed to offer something for everyone, from the youngest trick-or-treaters to adults looking for an evening out.
A Night of Fun and Friendly Competition
One of the highlights of the evening is the ever-popular Best Dressed Competition, encouraging attendees to arrive in their most imaginative Halloween outfits. Registration for the contest can be completed here, and participants are encouraged to secure their free event ticket in advance here.

Redcliffe Markets: A Local Staple Every Week
The Festival of Frights is presented by Redcliffe Markets, an iconic seaside marketplace known for its vibrant Sunday gatherings featuring over 200 stalls from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. It is organised by Goodwill Projects, one of Queensland’s leading market and event companies, known for curating community-focused experiences that highlight local talent and foster neighbourhood connection.
Published 16-Oct-2025
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