Katy Perry – The Lifetimes Tour
Katy Perry, is set to embark on her Australian tour in June 2025 – The Lifetimes Tour.
Get ready, Brisbane! This is not just any season – it’s our 20th Anniversary, and we’re celebrating two decades of heart-pounding A-League Men action! The Brisbane Roar are back at Suncorp Stadium for the 2024/25 season, and you won’t want to miss a moment of the excitement.
Tyler, The Creator has announced a 2025 world tour in support of his forthcoming album CHROMAKOPIA, which is set for release Monday, October 28th.
Promoted by AEG Presents, Frontier Touring and MG Live CHROMAKOPIA: THE WORLD TOUR will feature special guests Lil Yachty and Paris Texas.
Paul Kelly is set to undertake his biggest shows in Australia to date, and his only live shows for 2025: six huge arenas in Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Adelaide, Perth and Melbourne in August/September. Kelly’s new album, titled Fever Longing Still, is his first album of new original material since 2018’s Nature. Led by singles ‘Taught By Experts‘ and ‘Houndstooth Dress‘, it’s an album driven by a band in peak form – who fans can witness live onstage next year.
The eleventh edition of the flagship Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art exhibition series at the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) will showcase works by 70 artists, collectives, and projects from over 30 countries. Bursting with colour and life, the Asia Pacific Triennial is a vibrant celebration of creativity and culture. Best of all, it’s free, making it a must-do experience this summer!
The Children’s Art Centre is excited to present seven inspiring artist projects as part of Asia Pacific Triennial Kids. Children can dive into creative activities with hands-on and multimedia experiences, while discovering diverse perspectives through drawings and video works by artists from India, Aotearoa New Zealand, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia/Palestine, Cambodia, and Timor-Leste.
The histories and experiences of Australian South Sea Islanders are deeply entwined with Australia’s cultural heritage, yet remain largely overlooked. Marking 30 years of National Recognition, Say Our Name: Australian South Sea Islanders highlights their turbulent past and the resilience that shaped a vibrant community.
Mirror Mirror on the wall… who’s the fairest of them all? Be transported to the land of fantasy in Ballet Theatre Queensland’s brand-new production of Snow White. With choreography by Artistic Director Clare Morehen and music by Cr. Lucas D. Lynch, this promises to be a stunning production of a fairy tale favourite.
SparkLab at the Queensland Museum is an interactive, science, technology, engineering and maths space, aimed at children aged 6-13 years. Putting the fun back into science, children can discover over 40 interactive exhibits across three fun-filled zones. At the lab, kids can, quite literally, see giant sparks of electricity generating in a glass globe, observe magnetic liquid and witness live scientific experiments. If these aren’t enough mind-blowing activities for you, you can also enter Science on a Sphere, from which you can watch clouds move across the world in real time, spot how a cyclone starts to form and circle the sun.
Want to know more about one of Australia’s most visited and dynamic art galleries?
Interested in discovering the stories behind some of the most popular historical and contemporary artworks?
You will be informed about the Gallery’s past, starting from its inception in 1895 to its current presence across two architecturally acclaimed structures. The guided tour will provide captivating information about various artworks, including those by First Nations, Australian, and renowned international artists. The experience culminates with a pleasant lunch at the GOMA Bistro, situated by the river.
Enjoy this gentle stretch and guided breathing mindfulness session and practice quieting the mind, while immersed in art and the tranquil surrounds of the Gallery after dark.
Guided by an expert, enjoy the benefits of this mid-week mindfulness session and engage with art in a relaxed special after-hours atmosphere when the Gallery is closed.
Learn to calm the over-thinking and worrying mind, invest in your physical and mental wellbeing and empower yourself with breath and movement.
Brisbane is a great city to see on foot and a great place to start is Novotel Brisbane South Bank.
Just minutes to so many of the must see sights and attractions, guests can enjoy one of the expertly designed tours already available on GPSmyCity.com or create their own and not miss out on some of Brisbane’s well known sights and also some of its best kept secrets.
Here are just some of the choices of tours available:
Brisbane’s very own Eat Street Northshore, is finally back, and we couldn’t be more excited! Hamilton’s iconic riverfront shipping container dining precinct, featuring delicious food, drink and live music is set to stay. Eat your body weight in Brisbane’s best savory and sweet delights while jamming out to some sweet tunes. There’s over 100 shopping containers to delight your taste buds, two entertainment stages as well as an outdoor cinema. In addition to plenty of tables and food court style seating, you’ll also be able to lay down for a picnic on some fresh astro-turf or even hire a private dining nook. Make your way to Hamilton, for a very unique dining experience.
Guided by an expert, you’ll be instructed through yoga poses, with a focus on breath and mindfulness practices you will:
– Deepen your connection with your body and with compassion
– Develop your sensitivity to your breath and energy
– Cultivate emotional and physical wellbeing
Attend this morning yoga session on selected Sundays, and enjoy the many benefits while surrounded by incredible artwork.
To celebrate the 10 year anniversary of GOMA, this permanent installation illuminates the building from within in a variety of colours. Constantly moving over the course of 88 minutes, different intensities of hue and colour make for a unique spectacle on a grand scale.
Brisbane has always had a lively scene of farmer’s market’s, with almost one per inner-city suburb. These days, you can find much more than just in-season, fresh Queensland fruits & vegetables. Many farmer’s markets also have stalls exhibiting local arts & crafts, delicacies and food trucks. All of this combined with live music and Brisbane’s glorious winter sunshine make for the perfect day out. So grab your market bags, sunhat & family & friends and enjoy some of Queensland’s most diverse markets!
Brisbane City Farmer’s Markets (Brisbane City)
Jan Power’s Farmer’s Markets (New Farm)
Milton Markets (Milton)
Boundary Street Markets (West End)
Davie’s Park Markets (West End)
Kelvin Grove Village Markets (Kelvin Grove)
& many more