You don’t need the luck of the Irish to find a good pint this St. Patrick’s Day.
Attention Brisbane K-pop lovers: mark your calendars. APPLEWOOD, Asia’s biggest concert promoter, is bringing 안녕, MELBOURNE (“Hello Melbourne”) to Flemington Racecourse on March 14, and trust us, it’s worth the trip.
The Ladbrokes Spring Racing Carnival is back, bringing glamour, sport and unforgettable fun to Eagle Farm and Doomben Racecourses. Across October and early November, the Brisbane Racing Club invites guests to experience a series of immersive activations that turn each raceday into something truly special.
The Ladbrokes Spring Racing Carnival is in full stride, and Brisbane Racing Club is keeping the excitement going with four huge racedays still to come.
On Sunday 19 October, the iconic Shafston Hotel will transform into a Bavarian wonderland for a day of beer, bratwurst and big-band fun. Best of all, entry is completely free.
Spring in Brisbane just got a little brighter with the arrival of Milton House Spring Social, a brand-new pop-up bar series hosted by Archer Brewing
Queen’s Wharf is hosting an array of events this Melbourne Cup Day, from indulgent dining and free-flowing drinks to entertainment and live sport.
For years, Brisbane has revelled in the buzz of Laneway Festival. The indie-pop institution has brought international names and rising stars to our backyard, shaping line-ups that defined summers and soundtracked youth. But in 2026, the familiar rhythm changes. Laneway will no longer call Brisbane home.
Fish Lane is no stranger to creativity, but this September it is set to take things up a notch with The Secret Handshake Art & Negroni Trail — an unmissable celebration of cocktails, culture and community.
September is shaping up to be one of the city’s most exciting months. From cocktails and golden hour gatherings to hearty feasts, family fun and floral escapes, Brisbane and beyond is brimming with reasons to get out and explore. Here are the highlights.
Spring in Brisbane always brings with it a sense of renewal. The days get longer, the weather softens, and our city’s bars begin to fill with fresh flavours that suit the season. This year, one cocktail in particular is stepping into the spotlight. Move over orange spritzes, because September belongs to the Paloma.
Brisbane Festival is about to take over the city, and Queen’s Wharf is at the heart of the action. For 22 days from Friday 5 September, the precinct will be awash in pink as it transforms into a playground of eats, beats and unforgettable experiences.
Bitter never tasted so good. Negroni Week is making its return from 22 to 28 September 2025, and Brisbane is set to be at the centre of the global celebration.
Brisbane, your New Year’s plans are officially sorted. Wildlands Festival is back at Brisbane Showgrounds on 1 January 2026, and it’s set to be one of the biggest lineups the city has ever seen.
A Bold New Cultural Precinct Is Breathing Life Into Fortitude Valley: Introducing Warner Lane!
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Say hello to Cloudland’s new Mediterranean-style oasis, Cloudland Garden.
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