Don’t miss Festival of Frights
Published 5:03am 8 October 2025
Ghouly good times are coming to the Redcliffe foreshore in the lead-up to Halloween, with Festival of Frights returning this month.
The annual event will be presented by Redcliffe Markets at Redcliffe Parade on October 25 from 4-9pm.
It is one of the markets’ biggest special events of the year, drawing locals and visitors to the Peninsula for an evening of frightful fun.
The organisers say this spook-tacular twilight market is “sure to send shivers down your spine whilst offering a whole lot of fun for the entire family”.
It will feature the region’s best gourmet street eats, live entertainment, spooky stilt walkers and family activities.
Visitors can browse more than 200 market stalls in search of Halloween-themed goodies or deliciously sweet treats, with no tricks.
Family activities will include a spooky scavenger hunt and best dressed competition for those who come in their scari-best costumes.
So, whether you’re a ghost, ghoul, or pirate, show off your frightful fashion for a chance to take home the treasure.
Entry to Festival of Frights is free.
To find out more, search Redcliffe Markets on Facebook.
EVENT DETAILS
- More than 200 market stalls
- Gourmet street eats
- Live entertainment spooky enough to get the Addams Family dancing
- Spooky stilt walkers and whimsical fairies roaming the markets
- Family friendly activities, including a scavenger hunt
- Best dressed costume competition
- Free entry
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