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Technicolor Dreams and Sunday Markets: What's On in Albury Today

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8 March 2026/07:21
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Technicolor Dreams and Sunday Markets: What's On in Albury Today
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A Vibrant Sunday in the Border City

Welcome to your Sunday guide for March 8, 2026. As the lead editor for albury.news, I am delighted to share a packed schedule of local events that capture the creative and community spirit of our region. Whether you are looking for world-class musical theatre, fresh local produce, or inspiring contemporary art, there is plenty to see and do in Albury and just across the river today.

Main Stage Magic: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

The spotlight is firmly on the Albury Entertainment Centre today as the highly anticipated production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat continues its successful run. This timeless musical by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber is a feast for the senses, blending pop, rock, country, and calypso into a vibrant retelling of the biblical story. With spectacular costumes and a high-energy local cast, it is the perfect Sunday outing for families and theatre lovers alike. Check the box office for session times as this local production is drawing large crowds.

Morning Tradition: Rotary Community Market

Start your morning with a visit to the Wilson Street Carpark for the Rotary Community Market. A staple of Albury life, this weekly market offers a treasure trove of goods ranging from fresh local produce and artisan crafts to pre-loved collectibles and plants. It is a fantastic opportunity to grab a gourmet coffee, enjoy some street food, and support local Rotary projects that benefit our community. Entry is typically by gold coin donation, so come down early to find the best picks.

Artistic Insights: RAW26 and Local Exhibitions

For those seeking cultural enrichment, the Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) is hosting the RAW26 exhibition. This annual showcase features original artworks from eleven of the Murray region's most talented young artists, exploring themes of memory, history, and human connection. While at the museum, you can also explore the Bungambrawatha: Stories of Albury exhibition, which charts our city’s history through unique objects and photographs. It is a quiet and thought-provoking way to spend your Sunday afternoon.

Community Flavor: Wood-Fired Pizza at Belvoir Park

If you find yourself crossing the causeway into Wodonga, don't miss the community wood-fired pizza oven at Belvoir Park. Starting around midday, this gathering is a wonderful way to enjoy the outdoors while sharing a meal with neighbors. It is a relaxed atmosphere perfect for a Sunday lunch in the park. Additionally, it is the final day to catch the Our Backyard exhibition by Vicki Luke in Wodonga, so make sure to stop by if you haven't seen it yet.