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A magical Harry Potter-themed light trail is touring Australia this winter – here’s where it’s headed next

Enter the spellbinding world of Harry Potter at the immersive Forbidden Feast experience, coming to Brisbane in June

Melissa Woodley
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Photograph: Supplied | Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience
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Calling all wizards, witches and muggles! After enchanting more than 2 million Potterheads across nine global cities – including its Aussie debut in Melbourne last yearHarry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience is now headed to Brisbane. This spellbinding light trail will make its Sunshine State debut deep in the woods of Sirromet Winery in Mount Cotton this winter, before journeying to other states across Australia.

This magical experience invites Potter fans of all ages to follow in the daring footsteps of Harry himself as they weave through the infamous Forbidden Forest. Along the way, they'll meet hippogriffs, unicorns and nifflers, and even have the chance to cast their own powerful spells. 

Two people having a magical duel with wands.
Image: Supplied | Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience

Brisbane will be the first Aussie city to welcome brand-new characters, including Harry Potter, Draco Malfoy and the beloved Fang, alongside recreations of iconic scenes, brought to life by a team of award-winning theatrical designers and experiential creators. The fully immersive, chronological outdoor adventure will finish at a Potter-themed village that has food, drink and merch on offer.

A mythical creature in a forest.
Image: Supplied | Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience

Suitable for fans of all ages, tickets for this magical experience are on sale from April 3, starting at $49 for adults and $35 for children. Sesions run daily from 5.30pm, kicking off in Brisbane on June 20. You can visit the Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience website for more details and stay tuned for future dates in other Australian cities.

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