Carnival of Fire to light up school holidays
Published 5:00am 27 March 2026
Words by Bridie Middleton
Spark up these school holidays with the Carnival of Fire, a thrilling 30-minute spectacle bursting with rhythm, dance, daring acrobatics, and a blazing fiery performance.
From pulsing drums to dazzling fire twirlers, this high-energy, family-friendly show delivers an unforgettable holiday experience.
The Carnival of Fire is a 30-minute show combining rhythm, movement and fire acts, including fire breathing.
Shows will be held twice daily from Monday 6 April to Sunday 12 April at The Atrium, located near Sportsgirl.
Show times are 11am and 1pm each day.
The performances are designed to be family-friendly and suitable for all ages, adding to the range of activities available across the Moreton Bay region during the school holiday period.
The event provides a free, accessible entertainment option for local families looking for activities during the school holidays, particularly in indoor retail precincts.
The Carnival of Fire will run across the full week, with no bookings required.
Looking for more activities to to in the Easter holidays?
See our 2026 Easter Guide here
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