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HomeEntertainmentSunshine Coast’s first indoor weekly night market opens

Sunshine Coast’s first indoor weekly night market opens

Revel Night Markets The Station launches on 20 March, bringing an electric mix of street food, live music, shopping, and nightlife to the region.

Running every Thursday from 5pm to 9pm, regardless of weather, this free-entry event transforms The Station into a dynamic marketplace where culture, cuisine, and creativity collide.

With an atmosphere reminiscent of the world’s most iconic night markets, Revel is set to become the go-to Thursday night hangout.

A thrilling fusion of global street food, cutting-edge live music, and late-night shopping, Revel at The Station is the first of its kind on the Sunshine Coast.

Think a buzzing atmosphere filled with the aroma of sizzling street eats, a rotating lineup of top DJs and live bands, and a curated selection of fun, interactive and vintage artisan stalls – all under one roof.

Whether you’re looking for a midweek adventure, an after-work hangout, or a pre-weekend celebration, Revel at The Station offers a fresh and energetic experience like no other.

Adding to the energy, The Station Bar will be serving up an exclusive Revel-inspired cocktail, ensuring the party doesn’t stop at the food stalls.

Inspired by the world’s best street food scenes, we’re bringing the flavours, the music, and the energy to create a must-visit weekly event, says event organisers, Sunshine Coast Music and Events.

Don’t miss out on the launch party for the Sunshine Coast’s first weekly indoor night market REVEL at The Station.

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