Your guide to the 2025 Redcliffe Show
Published 5:02am 23 June 2025
Words by Kylie Knight
The much-loved Redcliffe Show is on June 27, 28 and 29 at Redcliffe Showgrounds, with a program packed with traditional favourites and high-octane thrills.
In its 76th
year, the show continues to connect the city with the country, with traditional ring events, competitions and displays, while providing high-quality entertainment across the three days. For more information and tickets, visit redcliffeshow.com
Entertainment highlights
Pirate Spectacular
The tale of Captain Salty’s crew is a rip-roaring, 30-minute choreographed pirate adventure on a life-sized ship. Acrobatic pirates will turn ship life upside down, twirling on ropes, tumbling and somersaulting in search of a golden key to unlock a magical treasure chest.
See the show at 11am and 1pm on Friday; 11am, 1pm and 3pm on Saturday; and 11am, 1pm and 2.30pm on Sunday.
Harry and Carly Ute Show
Don’t miss the action in the main ring when Trackskill Utes fire up for their Harry and Carly Ute Show.
This fun, fast and exciting show appeals to all ages and tells the story of Harry – who prides himself on being lightning fast, and Carly – who overcomes shyness to give him a run for his money. It’s a high-powered challenge and race to the end. Who will win?
See the show at 5pm on Friday, 4pm on Saturday and 11am on Sunday.
Outback Stockman Show
Experience a taste of rural Australia when Outback Stockman Lachie Cossor brings his show to the main ring. His cast will include Quarter Horses, a Stock Horse, Smithfield dogs, ducks, a Brahman bull, and his offsider Bill Barrett. The family show has been described as orchestrated chaos at times.
See the show at 2pm on Friday; 10.30am, 2pm and 4.30pm on Saturday; and 10am and 12.30pn on Sunday.
Flair Action Sports
The team from Flair Action Sports will bring motorcycle-led chariot races and rolly polly quad bikes to Redcliffe Show this year, performing in shows as part of the night entertainment program. They’re also bringing mini electric motorbikes for children to ride at a separate ‘Come and Try’ arena at the show across all three days.
Aussie FMX Stunt Riders
Get ready for roaring engines and sky-high tricks as the fearless Aussie FMX motorcycle stunt team tears up the arena with flips, spins, and gravity-defying feats.
See the action from 5pm on Friday and Saturday.
Fireworks Spectacular
End your day at the show with a bang as the night sky lights up with a display set to music. With glittering effects, booming finales and magical moments for all ages, it’s the perfect way to celebrate an unforgettable day at the show.
See the fireworks at 7.45pm on Friday and 8pm on Saturday.
Highland Cattle
With their distinctive long horns and thick, wavy coats, Highland cows are not only adorable, they are living legends of the farming world. Originating from the rugged Highlands of Scotland, this breed has been around for more than 1000 years. They are prized for their hardiness, gentle temperament and striking appearance.
Meet them up close at this year's Redcliffe Show.
Every day of the show
Check out food and market stalls, sideshow alley, show pavilions including arts, crafts and photography. Needlework, schoolwork displays, horticulture, cooking, honey and woodcraft.
You can also enjoy Professor Wallace Puppets, animal nursery, llamas, Flair Sports mini motorcycles, reptiles, a fish and dinosaur display, and floral art display.
There will be a full program of entertainment on the stage at the Scarborough Rd end of the show.
Check out the double-decker waffle bus for a sweet treat with a view; wander down Food Lane and sample everything from country classics to gourmet bites; visit sideshow alley for games, rides, and plenty of prizes; and explore craft pavilions showcasing local talent and creativity.
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