Neon Nights At Nundah Brings 120 Stalls and Live Music to Station Street This June

Neon Nights At Nundah
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This winter, Station Street is getting lit. Neon Nights At Nundah is taking over Nundah Village on 20th June, with over 120 stalls, live music across two stages, bonfires, glowing installations and a Pop-Up Bar serving Glühwein running across six hours of one of the suburb’s bigger community nights of the year.


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What’s On

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The event features over 120 stalls covering artisan goods and gourmet street food. A Pop-Up Bar will serve Glühwein throughout the night, alongside food and drink offerings from market vendors spread across the precinct.


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Live entertainment runs across two stages for the duration of the evening, with roving performers also moving through the crowd. Bonfires will be set up on site. Neon-themed decorations and glowing installations will feature across the market precinct, consistent with the event’s neon theme.

Kids’ activities are included in the program, running alongside the broader entertainment lineup throughout the evening.

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What It Costs and Where to Go

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The event is held on Station Street, which runs through the heart of the Nundah Village precinct and is well serviced by public transport, with Nundah train station a short walk from the market site.

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The six-hour format, running from late afternoon into the evening, gives attendees the option of arriving for the earlier sessions or coming later in the night once the temperature drops and the bonfires come into their own.

Neon Nights At Nundah takes place on Saturday, 20th June at Station Street, Nundah. Doors open at 4:00 pm and the event runs until 10:00 pm. General admission is $4. 


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About the Organisers

Neon Nights At Nundah is presented by Goodwill Projects, a Queensland-based company that operates markets, events and venues across the state. Goodwill Projects also runs the Nundah Fresh Farmers Markets, a free weekly market held every Sunday in the Nundah train station car park, just below Nundah Village, where locals can pick up freshly roasted coffee and breakfast.

Published 14-May-2026

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