Movie in the Park Eatons Hill
Published 9:00am 24 April 2024
Get ready for a fabulous evening under the stars at Movie in the Park Eatons Hill.
Join us on Friday, May 3 for a night filled with fun and entertainment with our free screening at Sargent Reserve, Eatons Hill as Trolls favourites Poppy and Branch embark on a new adventure in Trolls Band Together.
After two films of friendship and relentless flirting, Poppy and Branch are now officially a couple.
As they grow closer, Poppy discovers Branch has a secret past.
He was once a member of her favourite boyband BroZone, with his four brothers Floyd, John Dory, Spruce and Clay.
BroZone disbanded when Branch was still a baby, as did the family and Branch hasn’t seen his brothers since.
Branch and Poppy to the rescue
But when Floyd is kidnapped for his musical talents by a pair of nefarious pop-star villains – Velvet and Veneer – Branch and Poppy embark on an emotional journey to reunite the other brothers and rescue Floyd from a fate even worse than pop-culture obscurity.
Closed captions will accompany the film, ensuring everyone can enjoy the touching journey.
Movie in the Park Eatons Hill is a fantastic opportunity for the community to gather for a free outdoor experience.
Pack your picnic blankets and favourite snacks and get set for an evening of entertainment.
This event is free to attend and open to all ages.
Thank you to the Event Sponsors
Movie in the Park is Proudly Presented by City of Moreton Bay
Delivered by Moreton Bay Region Industry & Tourism
Gold Sponsors: Moreton Bay Food and Wine, Raine & Horne Eatons Hill / Albany Creek
Supported by Strategic Sponsors Ausbuild, Australian Trade College North Brisbane, Belgravia Leisure, Crew Legal, University of the Sunshine Coast, Matchsticks Marketing Agency, PSAH, The Sebel Brisbane Margate Beach, Sesame Lane, Village Motors, Bishopp, The Redcliffe Peninsula, Innovate Moreton Bay.
Free event
What: Trolls Band Together (G)
When: Friday, May 3, 5-8pm
Where: Sargent Reserve, Eatons Hill
What else? Food trucks, free face painting
Related Stories
Plea for drivers to slow down
“No problem” with motorsport park extension
$10 a week can change a life
Top Stories
$10 a week can change a life
A Moreton Bay program that has helped over 50 disadvantaged and disabled people get their driver's licence in just two years is calling on the community to help ensure it can continue changing lives.
A Local’s Guide to Burpengary with Simmone Gabriel
Discover Burpengary through the eyes of local business owner Simmone Gabriel, who shares her favourite cafés, restaurants and hidden gems while reflecting on the suburb’s rapid growth and strong community spirit.
Dave Gleeson ready to “bring it”
The Screaming Jets frontman Dave Gleeson promises a high-energy performance at Redcliffe’s Where We Belong Festival, celebrating live music, community spirit and the next generation of Australian rock talent.
Bray Park’s arts explosion
Bray Park State High School is experiencing an arts boom, with new creative programs, award-winning dance and music groups, a student art gallery and growing opportunities for young performers, artists and media creators.
Free workshops for environment day
Celebrate World Environment Day in Moreton Bay with free workshops, guided walks, nature journalling, bushfood education and ocean sustainability experiences at local environment centres.
Popular Stories
Red Dragons roar to national double
Redcliffe Red Dragons have claimed two national titles and a haul of medals at the Australian Dragon Boat Championships, showcasing the club’s strength, teamwork and growing success on the national stage.
Honouring peninsula’s top businesses
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli joined business leaders at the 2026 Redcliffe Business Awards, celebrating outstanding local businesses across 10 categories and recognising excellence on the peninsula.
Donations rolling in for fire families
Donations are pouring in for three Clontarf families who lost everything in a devastating house fire. GoFundMe appeals have raised almost $35,000 as the Redcliffe community rallies to help them rebuild their lives.