Ekka
Show bags, rides, giant vegetables, cute animals and strawberry sundaes — they're all at the Royal Queensland Show.
Overview
Nothing says winter in Brisbane like the Royal Queensland Show taking over the RNA Showgrounds each August. Get ready for rides, show bags, giant vegetables, cute animals, possible Matt Damon sightings (it happened in 2023) and Brissie's favourite dessert: those coveted strawberry sundaes. There's always plenty to see, do and eat — and a reason that the event comes with its own midweek public holiday. Brisbanites get set free from work to rush along, fill themselves up with fried and sugary goodness, then brave the rides and gaze at the fireworks.
While this year's day off falls on Wednesday, August 14, the Ekka still runs for its usual nine days between Saturday, August 10–Sunday, August 18. That means plenty of time to enjoy sideshows, animal competitions, cooking demonstrations, live music and more — patting pigs, crashing dodgems, throwing balls in a clown's mouth for a prize and taking home all the Bertie Beetles you can eat all included.
Almost 380 different types of show bags will be up for grabs, with 77 new bags on offer in 2024 and prices still starting at $2 each (then ranging much, much higher in some instances).
For the evening Ekka Nites lineup's return, live performances will shine when the sun goes down. As well as lighting up the heavens with fireworks and drones, expect everything from galloping horses and stunt performers to country karaoke.
Because attending the Ekka usually isn't kind on anyone's wallet, this year's event also boasts a new Ekka Tuckshop, letting you get a bite to eat for $5 and under.