Become a Stallholder

Each year, the pathways around Einbunpin Lagoon Park come alive with a vibrant marketplace of makers, creators, and community groups.

From handmade goods to local services and delicious food, our stalls are at the heart of the festival experience. If you’d like to be part of the day and share what you do with thousands of visitors, we invite you to submit an expression of interest.

What We’re Looking For

We welcome a diverse range of stalls, including:

  • Handmade and artisan products
  • Local businesses and services
  • Community groups and organisations
  • Food and beverage vendors
  • Creative and interactive experiences

We aim to curate a balanced and engaging marketplace that reflects the spirit and creativity of the Sandgate community.

Community Stalls

For not-for-profits, schools, and community organisations.

  • 3m x 3m site — $60
  • 3m x 6m site — $120

Commercial Stalls

For businesses, retailers, and food vendors.

  • 3m x 3m site — $150
  • 3m x 6m site — $300

Stallholder Expression of Interest

To apply for a stall, simply complete the form below. All applications are submitted as an Expression of Interest, and while we’d love to include everyone, placement is not guaranteed as we carefully curate the marketplace each year. Successful applicants will be contacted with next steps and further details. Please note that stallholders are responsible for their own setup, equipment, and ensuring all relevant permits and compliance requirements are in place.

Need help?

If you have questions about any part of the application form, please feel free to reach out to our friendly team.
34th Annual Einbunpin Festival
Sunday 26 July 2026
Einbunpin Lagoon Parklands, Brighton Rd, Sandgate
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The Einbunpin Festival is brought to you annually by Jared Cassidy, Councillor for Deagon Ward, with the support of our amazing sponsors. View all sponsors here.
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their continuing connection to land and as custodians of stories for millennia. We are inspired by this tradition in our work to share and preserve Queensland's memory for future generations.