October is bringing a spectacular lineup of events to Brisbane, offering something for everyone to enjoy. From major music festivals and international concerts to thrilling spring racing and cultural celebrations, the city is buzzing with energy. Whether you’re looking to catch a world-class act, enjoy a day at the track, or discover local talent, this guide has you covered for an unforgettable month.
Fridayz Live 2025
Brisbane Showgrounds, Bowen Hills | 17 October 2025
Get ready for a massive night of music featuring a huge lineup of iconic artists from the worlds of R&B and hip-hop. This high-energy festival is renowned for its party atmosphere and star-studded performances. Get Tickets
OKTOBERFEST 2025
The Hills, Morningside | 18 – 19 October 2025
Celebrate Bavarian culture with a fantastic weekend of traditional food, German beer, and live entertainment. Don your dirndl or lederhosen and get ready to raise a stein at this lively festival. Get Tickets
Shane Smith & The Saints
The Princess Theatre, Woolloongabba | 18 October 2025
Experience the raw energy of Texas-based Americana band Shane Smith & The Saints. Their powerful harmonies and electrifying stage presence make for a compelling and memorable live music event. Get Tickets
Daniel Connell: Box-Headed Manbaby (Encore Performance)
The Paddo Tavern, Paddington | 7 – 18 October 2025
Catch the encore performance of Daniel Connell’s hilarious stand-up show for a night filled with sharp observations and relatable comedy. His laid-back, observational style has made him a favourite on the Australian comedy circuit. Get Tickets
Cricks Highway Queensland Cup Raceday
Eagle Farm Racecourse, Ascot | 11 October – 4 November 2025
Experience the thrill of elite horse racing as the Spring Carnival continues with this premier raceday. Enjoy the high-stakes competition on the track and immerse yourself in the vibrant trackside atmosphere and entertainment. Get Tickets
The Honey Sliders
The Princess Theatre, Woolloongabba | 17 October 2025
Step back in time with The Honey Sliders as they perform a curated set of classic songs from the year 1975. This show is a must for lovers of classic rock and timeless music from a golden era. Get Tickets
Smash Fest – Tribute Festival
The Brightside (Outdoors), Fortitude Valley | 17 October 2025
Rock out at this outdoor festival dedicated to the biggest hits from your favourite legendary bands. Experience the music of iconic artists brought to life by an impressive lineup of talented tribute acts. Get Tickets
Katie Noonan
The Fortitude Music Hall, Fortitude Valley | 17 October 2025
Experience the breathtaking talent of one of Australia’s most acclaimed vocalists, Katie Noonan. Join her for an evening of stunning music that showcases her incredible versatility and artistry. Get Tickets
I See Stars
The Triffid, Newstead | 17 October 2025
Prepare for a high-octane performance from American electronicore band I See Stars. Their unique fusion of post-hardcore aggression and electronic soundscapes guarantees an unforgettable live show. Get Tickets
EVA Air Ladies Raceday
Eagle Farm Racecourse, Ascot | 18 October 2025
Celebrate a day of elegance, fashion, and exciting thoroughbred racing at this highly anticipated event. It is the perfect occasion to dress in your finest racewear and enjoy premium hospitality alongside the on-track action. Get Tickets
Teddy Swims
Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Boondall | 18 – 19 October 2025
Catch the global sensation Teddy Swims as he brings his powerful, genre-blending vocals to one of Brisbane’s biggest stages. This is a must-see show for fans of his soulful voice and heartfelt performances. Get Tickets
BRISBAND
The Triffid, Newstead | 18 October 2025
Discover your new favourite local artist at this showcase celebrating the best of Brisbane’s emerging musical talent. It’s a great night to support the local scene and enjoy a diverse lineup of performers. Get Tickets
Augie March’s Glenn Richards – National Tour 25
The Brightside, Fortitude Valley | 19 October 2025
Don’t miss a special solo performance from Glenn Richards, the celebrated frontman of the iconic Australian band Augie March. This intimate show is a fantastic opportunity to experience his masterful songwriting up close. Get Tickets
Two Broke Chicks LIVE | The Group Chat Tour
The Triffid, Newstead | 19 October 2025
Join the hosts of the hit podcast “Two Broke Chicks” for a live recording filled with laughter, life lessons, and relatable stories. This is your chance to be part of the group chat in person and enjoy a fun night out. Get Tickets
With such a diverse and exciting calendar, Brisbane is the place to be this October. These events offer a fantastic opportunity to create lasting memories, so be sure to check out the links and secure your tickets before they sell out. Get out there and explore the incredible live entertainment and cultural experiences the city has to offer.
Discover what’s on the silver screen in Brisbane this week. From the latest blockbuster releases hitting cinemas across the city to a special retrospective season of classic films, there is something for every movie lover to enjoy. Take a look at the schedule below to plan your next trip to the pictures.
Thursday, 9 October 2025
A House of Dynamite
In the high-stakes world of international espionage, a veteran spy must confront his past when a rogue state acquires a devastating new weapon, forcing him to navigate a web of betrayal where any alliance could be fatal. IMDb Rating: Not available Cinemas: Palace James St Cinema, Palace Barracks Brisbane, Dendy Cinemas – Coorparoo, Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City, Five Star Cinemas – Graceville, Five Star Cinemas – New Farm, Five Star Cinemas – Red Hill Watch
Beast of War
During the Soviet-Afghan War, the ruthless commander of a T-55 tank and his crew become separated from their unit in a hostile valley, finding themselves hunted by a band of Mujahideen fighters seeking vengeance. IMDb Rating: 7.2/10 Cinemas: Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas Strathpine, Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield, HOYTS – Ipswich, HOYTS – Redcliffe, HOYTS – Sunnybank, Cineplex, Limelight Cinemas – Ipswich Watch
Merchant Ivory: The Documentary
This documentary explores the extraordinary 44-year partnership between producer Ismail Merchant and director James Ivory, the creative force behind cinematic masterpieces like A Room with a View and The Remains of the Day. IMDb Rating: 7.5/10 Cinemas: Palace James St Cinema, Palace Barracks Brisbane Watch
The Travellers
A disparate group of strangers are forced to journey together across a fractured landscape, testing their resilience and confronting their personal demons as they discover that their greatest threat may come from within the group itself. IMDb Rating: Not available Cinemas: Event Cinemas – Carindale, Event Cinemas – Chermside, Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt, Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas Strathpine, Palace James St Cinema, Palace Barracks Brisbane, Cinebar Rosalie Village, United Cinemas Eldorado, Bribie Cinema – Bongaree, Dendy Cinemas – Coorparoo, Angelika Cinemas – Woolloongabba, Reading Cinemas – Jindalee, Reading Cinemas – Newmarket, Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum, Five Star Cinemas – Graceville, Five Star Cinemas – New Farm, Five Star Cinemas – Red Hill, Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield, HOYTS – Ipswich, HOYTS – Redcliffe, HOYTS – Sunnybank, Limelight Cinemas – Ipswich, Cineplex, Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City Watch
Tron: Ares
A highly sophisticated computer program, Ares, crosses the digital frontier on a dangerous mission, bringing artificial intelligence from the world of the Grid into our own for the first time. IMDb Rating: Not yet rated Cinemas: Event Cinemas – Brisbane City, Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas Capalaba, Event Cinemas – Carindale, Event Cinemas – Chermside, Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly, Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt, Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event Cinemas – Springfield Central, Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas Strathpine, Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield, Limelight Cinemas – Ipswich, Palace James St Cinema, Palace Barracks Brisbane, Cinebar Rosalie Village, United Cinemas Eldorado, Bribie Cinema – Bongaree, Dendy Cinemas – Coorparoo, Dendy Cinemas – Portside Hamilton, Angelika Cinemas – Woolloongabba, Reading Cinemas – Jindalee, Reading Cinemas – Newmarket, Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum, Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City, Five Star Cinemas – Graceville, Five Star Cinemas – New Farm, Five Star Cinemas – Red Hill, HOYTS – Ipswich, HOYTS – Redcliffe, HOYTS – Stafford, HOYTS – Sunnybank, Cineplex Watch
Friday, 10 October 2025
Hannah Montana: The Movie
As her pop star persona threatens to take over her life, Miley Stewart is taken back to her Tennessee hometown by her father for a reality check, forcing her to choose between her celebrity life and her country roots. IMDb Rating: 4.5/10 Cinemas: Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield, Limelight Cinemas – Ipswich Watch
Killer of Sheep (1977)
Charles Burnett’s landmark film offers a poignant and lyrical portrait of a Black family in the Watts neighbourhood of Los Angeles, following a sensitive slaughterhouse worker worn down by the pressures of his job and community. IMDb Rating: 7.2/10 Cinemas: GOMA (Gallery of Modern Art) Watch
My Brother’s Wedding (1983)
A man feels disconnected from his family’s working-class life and is torn between attending his upwardly mobile brother’s wedding and supporting his best friend, who has just been released from prison. IMDb Rating: 6.8/10 Cinemas: GOMA (Gallery of Modern Art) Watch
Saturday, 11 October 2025
Bless Their Little Hearts (1984)
Chronicling the devastating impact of unemployment on a family in Watts, this powerful neorealist drama follows a father’s struggle to find work and maintain his dignity amidst growing despair. IMDb Rating: 7.2/10 Cinemas: GOMA (Gallery of Modern Art) Watch
Sunday, 12 October 2025
The Glass Shield (1994)
A bright-eyed, rookie Black police officer in the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department finds his idealism shattered when he uncovers a deep-seated culture of racism and corruption within his own precinct. IMDb Rating: 6.5/10 Cinemas: GOMA (Gallery of Modern Art) Watch
Wednesday, 15 October 2025
To Sleep with Anger (1990)
The stable life of a middle-class Black family in Los Angeles is thrown into turmoil by the arrival of Harry, a charismatic and mysterious old friend from the South whose folk traditions clash with their modern life, unearthing long-buried tensions. IMDb Rating: 7.0/10 Cinemas: GOMA (Gallery of Modern Art) Watch
With a diverse line-up of films screening throughout the week, it’s the perfect opportunity to catch a movie. Please remember to check directly with your chosen cinema for specific session times and to book your tickets in advance. Enjoy the film!
Brisbane is bursting with creativity and entertainment this October, offering a spectacular lineup of events for every taste. From breathtaking ballet and world-class musicals to captivating art exhibitions and vibrant festivals, there is something to discover around every corner. Whether you are a lover of the stage, an art aficionado, or a music enthusiast, this guide will help you navigate the city’s cultural highlights and make the most of the month.
Bowen Hills
12 October 2025
String Sensations 50th Anniversary
The Old Museum Celebrate a remarkable milestone with an evening of exquisite orchestral music performed by talented string musicians. This 50th-anniversary concert promises a memorable performance showcasing five decades of musical excellence. Get Tickets
Fortitude Valley
11 October 2025
IMA Zine Fair
Institute of Modern Art Discover a diverse collection of independently published magazines, comics, and art prints from local and national creators. This is the perfect opportunity to support emerging artists and find unique additions to your collection. Get Tickets
11 October 2025
Australian Burlesque Festival
The Tivoli Experience an evening of glamour, comedy, and classic tease featuring the best performers from the Australian burlesque scene. This dazzling showcase celebrates the art of seduction and entertainment with a spectacular variety of acts. Get Tickets
Kangaroo Point
11 October 2025
BVJF 2025 Presents Jazz Singers’ Toolkit Workshop
Brisbane Jazz Club This vocal jazz workshop is a fantastic opportunity for aspiring singers to learn from seasoned professionals Dan Barnett, George Washingmachine, and Lauren Dawes. Participants will refine their skills and gain invaluable insights into the art of jazz performance. Get Tickets
12 October 2025
BVJF 2025 Presents the Iconic Kings and Queens of Jazz
Brisbane Jazz Club Enjoy a spectacular concert paying tribute to the legendary figures who shaped the history of jazz. This event celebrates the timeless music of jazz royalty, performed by a lineup of incredible contemporary artists. Get Tickets
New Farm
9 – 12 October 2025
Brisbane Writers Festival
Turbine Platform, Brisbane Powerhouse Immerse yourself in the world of literature at this celebrated festival, a haven for book lovers and aspiring writers alike. Engage with your favourite authors, discover new voices, and celebrate the power of storytelling. Get Tickets
South Brisbane
29 September – 9 November 2025
Brisbane Portrait Prize
State Library of Queensland Explore a stunning collection of portraits that reflect the character and diversity of Brisbane’s people. This prestigious exhibition showcases the incredible talent of local artists and tells the stories of our city. Get Tickets
3 October – 1 November 2025
Ross Booker | The Water Diaries
Onespace Gallery Dive into a captivating exhibition where artist Ross Booker explores the dynamic and evocative nature of water. These works offer a profound visual narrative on one of nature’s most essential elements. Get Tickets
3 October – 1 November 2025
Teddy Horton: Poodle Boy
Onespace Gallery Experience a unique and thought-provoking exhibition by artist Teddy Horton, exploring themes with a distinct and playful vision. This collection is sure to intrigue and spark conversation among gallery visitors. Get Tickets
5 October – 23 November 2025
Pretty Woman: The Musical
Lyric Theatre – Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Hollywood’s ultimate romantic comedy comes to life on stage in this dazzling theatrical production. Featuring a powerhouse creative team and an iconic score, this musical is a spectacular night out you will not want to miss. Get Tickets
7 – 19 October 2025
The 39 Steps
Playhouse, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Enjoy a wonderfully inventive and gripping comedy thriller that sends up Alfred Hitchcock’s classic spy film. With four actors playing over 150 characters, this is a fast-paced and hilarious night at the theatre. Get Tickets
9 – 11 October 2025
The Tea Lady Factor
Cremorne Theatre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) This performance delves into the story of an often-overlooked character, revealing the significant impact they have. It is a compelling and intimate piece of theatre that shines a light on an unsung hero. Get Tickets
10 October 2025
The Tallis Scholars – Chant
Concert Hall, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Be transported by the sublime vocal harmonies of The Tallis Scholars, one of the world’s leading ensembles in Renaissance sacred music. Their performance of pure, ethereal chant promises an evening of unparalleled beauty and serenity. Get Tickets
10 – 11 October 2025
Leanne Kenneally & Alex Raineri – Songs of Light and Sky
Opera Queensland Studio Experience an intimate recital featuring the superb talents of soprano Leanne Kenneally and pianist Alex Raineri. This performance will showcase a beautiful selection of songs, creating a magical atmosphere for all attendees. Get Tickets
12 October 2025
Southern Cross Soloists Wonder
Concert Hall, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Join one of Australia’s most acclaimed chamber ensembles for a concert filled with musical wonder and virtuosity. The Southern Cross Soloists will present a captivating program that showcases their exceptional talent and artistry. Get Tickets
West End
2 – 18 October 2025
Dangerous Liaisons
Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre Queensland Ballet presents a story of seduction, betrayal, and revenge set amongst the French aristocracy. This powerful and dramatic ballet will captivate you with its exquisite choreography and emotional intensity. Get Tickets
11 October 2025
A Window for Light: Mikis Theodorakis as I heard it from my father.
Thomas Dixon Centre This special event pays tribute to the legendary Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis through a personal and musical lens. It is a heartfelt celebration of his life and work, offering a unique journey through his iconic compositions. Get Tickets
This curated selection is just a glimpse of the incredible events happening across Brisbane. Be sure to book your tickets in advance to secure your spot and immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of the city this October. Enjoy the shows, exhibitions, and performances that make Brisbane a truly exciting place to be.
As the jacarandas bloom and the spring air settles over Brisbane, the city comes alive with a fantastic array of events for everyone to enjoy. From spooky Halloween fun and vibrant community festivals to family-friendly expos and creative library workshops, there’s no shortage of things to see and do. Here is your guide to some of the most exciting happenings across the city this October and beyond.
Spooky Putt Putt
Venue: Victoria Park, Herston — Date: 19 September – 2 November 2025 Get Tickets
Get into the Halloween spirit with a ghoulishly good time on the mini-golf course. This family-friendly event features spooky decorations, creepy obstacles, and numerous photo opportunities for a memorable experience.
Halloween Hologram Experience
Venue: Hologram Zoo, Cannon Hill — Date: 1 October – 2 November 2025 Get Tickets
Step into a world of frights and delights with a unique Halloween experience using cutting-edge hologram technology. Encounter ghostly creatures and spooky scenes in an immersive adventure perfect for the whole family.
Oktoberfest in the Gardens 2025
Venue: Brisbane Showgrounds, Bowen Hills — Date: 11 October 2025 Get Tickets
Experience Australia’s biggest and best Oktoberfest celebration right here in Brisbane. Enjoy authentic German cuisine, a vast selection of beers, and live entertainment in a spacious beer hall setting.
One Fine Baby Expo
Venue: Brisbane Showgrounds, Bowen Hills — Date: 11 – 12 October 2025 Get Tickets
Discover the best products and services for bumps, babies, and toddlers at Australia’s most stylish baby expo. It’s the perfect destination for new and expectant parents to shop, learn, and connect with leading brands.
Brisbane Celtic Festival 2025
Venue: Celtic Nations Monument – Moorlands Park, Auchenflower — Date: 12 October 2025 Get Tickets
Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of Celtic culture with a day of music, dance, and celebration. This vibrant festival showcases talented performers and brings the spirit of the Celtic nations to Brisbane.
Annerley Junction Fest
Venue: Dudley Street East, Annerley — Date: 11 October 2025 Get Tickets
Experience the vibrant heart of the community at this beloved annual street festival. Enjoy live music, market stalls, delicious food, and activities for the whole family in a celebration of local culture.
Brisbane Emergency Services Expo
Venue: Mount Gravatt Showgrounds, Mount Gravatt — Date: 11 October 2025 Get Tickets
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the city’s emergency services at this exciting and informative free event. Meet the crews, see the vehicles up close, and learn about disaster preparedness in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere.
Aerospace Experience Day
Venue: Aviation High School, Clayfield — Date: 11 October 2025 Get Tickets
Explore the exciting world of aviation and aerospace at this engaging open day. Participate in hands-on activities, flight simulations, and drone flying while learning about careers in the industry.
Plantapalooza
Venue: Saturday Fresh Market, Rocklea — Date: 11 October 2025 Get Tickets
Calling all plant lovers to a celebration of all things green and growing. Browse a huge variety of indoor and outdoor plants from local growers and find the perfect new addition for your home or garden.
Forest Family Sundays – Bees
Venue: The Hut, Chapel Hill — Date: 12 October 2025 Get Tickets
Discover the fascinating world of bees with an outdoor nature play session for the whole family. Learn about these important pollinators through stories, crafts, and exploration in a beautiful bushland setting.
Storytime & Craft with Dannika Patterson
Venue: Harry Hartog, Carindale — Date: 11 October 2025 Get Tickets
Bring the little ones along for a delightful morning with local author Dannika Patterson. Listen to an engaging story reading followed by a fun and creative craft session inspired by the book.
Rainbow Families Storytime
Venue: Brisbane Square Library, Brisbane City — Date: 11 October 2025 Get Tickets
Join an inclusive and welcoming story session celebrating rainbow families and the diversity of our community. Share stories, songs, and rhymes in a fun environment that is open to everyone.
Nature Book Week Storytime
Venue: Mt Coot-tha Library, Toowong — Date: 11 October 2025 Get Tickets
Celebrate the wonders of the natural world during Nature Book Week with a special storytime session. This event is perfect for young children to foster a love for reading and the environment.
Manga and Anime Club
Venue: Indooroopilly Library, Indooroopilly — Date: 10 October 2025 Get Tickets
Connect with other fans of Japanese animation and comics at this engaging club for young adults. Discuss your favourite series, discover new ones, and participate in fun, themed activities.
Art Appreciation Group
Venue: Garden City Library, Upper Mount Gravatt — Date: 10 October 2025 Get Tickets
Join fellow art lovers for a friendly and informal discussion about various art forms and historical periods. This session provides a wonderful opportunity to share your perspectives and learn from others in a relaxed library setting.
With so many diverse events on offer, now is the perfect time to explore different suburbs and experience the best of what Brisbane has to offer. Be sure to check the event links for the most up-to-date information and to secure your tickets in advance. Get out there, have fun, and make some wonderful new memories.
Mid-October heats up with brand-new dramas, documentaries, and returning favourites across Australia’s biggest streaming platforms. From gripping thrillers and culinary journeys to animated adventures and true-crime tales, here’s everything hitting your screens this week.
Apple TV+
10 October 2025
The Last Frontier: Season 1 An intense survival drama set in the Alaskan wilderness, following a man confronting both nature and his past. Watch
11 October 2025
Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars – Season 1 A high-stakes culinary docuseries that dives into the ambition, artistry, and obsession behind Michelin-starred kitchens. Watch
Disney+
9 October 2025
Wandance: Season 1 A heartfelt coming-of-age drama about self-expression, movement, and the power of dance.
11 October 2025
Grey’s Anatomy: Season 22 The long-running medical drama continues with fresh cases, new faces, and emotional twists. Watch
15 October 2025
Murdaugh: Death in the Family A chilling true-crime documentary exploring the downfall of the once-powerful Murdaugh dynasty. Watch
Vampirina: Teenage Vampire The animated family favourite returns with a fun, teen-focused twist on growing up supernatural. Watch
Max
13 October 2025
The Chair Company: Season 1 A workplace comedy that follows the chaos and absurdity inside a small-town furniture company. Watch
Netflix
9 October 2025
Victoria Beckham: Season 1 An intimate docuseries chronicling the pop icon’s transformation from Spice Girl to fashion powerhouse. Watch
Boots: Season 1 A dark comedy following a washed-up musician making an unlikely comeback. Watch
10 October 2025
My Father, the BTK Killer A haunting documentary told through the eyes of the daughter of one of America’s most notorious serial killers. Watch
Swim to Me A moving drama about love, loss, and the determination to rise above tragedy. Watch
The Woman in Cabin 10 A suspenseful mystery adapted from Ruth Ware’s bestselling novel about a journalist who witnesses something chilling on a luxury cruise. Watch
14 October 2025
Splinter Cell: Deathwatch – Season 1 Based on the hit video game, this action-packed series follows covert agent Sam Fisher as he faces his deadliest mission yet. Watch
Prime Video
10 October 2025
John Candy: I Like Me A heartwarming documentary celebrating the life and legacy of the beloved comedic actor John Candy. Watch
Stan
12 October 2025
One More Shot An action thriller filled with tense standoffs and explosive sequences. Watch
13 October 2025
Generation Z: Season 1 A bold new drama exploring identity, ambition, and rebellion in the digital age. Watch
From Splinter Cell’s covert missions and The Last Frontier’s survival struggles to John Candy’s heartfelt documentary, mid-October 2025 offers something for every mood. Whether you’re craving action, laughter, or emotional storytelling, Australia’s streaming platforms have you covered.
Looking for something to do in Brisbane this weekend? From blockbuster concerts and live comedy to local festivals and charity gigs, the city is buzzing with activity. Whether you’re in the mood for world-class music, laugh-out-loud improv, or a unique floating party on the river, there’s an event to match your style. Here’s our guide to the must-see events happening across town.
Marcia Hines Sings Donna Summer
Venue: The Fortitude Music Hall, Fortitude Valley — Date: 12 October 2025 Get Tickets
Australian music royalty Marcia Hines pays tribute to the Queen of Disco, Donna Summer. This spectacular show celebrates the iconic hits and enduring legacy of a music legend. Expect powerhouse vocals, glittering production, and a night of timeless anthems that defined an era.
Björn Again — ABBA Tribute Show
Venue: The Fortitude Music Hall, Fortitude Valley — Date: 10 October 2025 Get Tickets
Get ready to dance, jive, and have the time of your life as the world’s most famous ABBA tribute act brings all the hits to Brisbane. Björn Again captures the spirit, style, and sound of the original supergroup, delivering a joyous, high-energy performance that’s perfect for fans of all ages.
A Tribute For All – Metallica Tribute
Venue: The Brightside Outdoors, Fortitude Valley — Date: 11 October 2025 Get Tickets
A thunderous night celebrating the music of Metallica, performed live under the Brisbane sky. This tribute concert brings the raw power and energy of one of the greatest metal bands of all time to an outdoor stage. A must-see event for rock and metal fans.
Petit Biscuit – OASIS Brisbane
Venue: City Botanic Gardens / River Hub, Brisbane City — Date: 12 October 2025 Get Tickets
Step aboard a floating party experience on the Brisbane River with electronic artist Petit Biscuit. Known for his dreamy soundscapes and immersive performances, Petit Biscuit transforms the river into a one-of-a-kind open-air venue. Expect breathtaking views, lush beats, and unforgettable vibes
Chappell Roan Night (Fan Event)
Venue: The Wickham, Fortitude Valley — Date: 10 October 2025 Get Tickets
Celebrate the music and magic of Chappell Roan at this fan-dedicated night. Expect themed sets, singalongs, and a vibrant atmosphere that embraces the artist’s bold, queer aesthetic. Please note this is a fan event and not an official performance by Chappell Roan.
Valley Fiesta 2025
Venue: Brunswick Street Mall, Fortitude Valley — Date: 11 October 2025 Get Tickets
Brisbane’s iconic street festival returns with live music, DJs, art, and entertainment across multiple stages. A staple of the city’s cultural calendar, Valley Fiesta transforms Fortitude Valley into a vibrant playground for locals and visitors alike.
Imminence
Venue: The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley — Date: 10 October 2025 Get Tickets
Swedish metalcore band Imminence bring their electrifying live show to Brisbane as part of their global tour. Known for their intense sound and dramatic performances, the band promises a night of unforgettable heavy music energy.
Spoegwolf
Venue: The Triffid, Newstead — Date: 12 October 2025 Get Tickets
South African alternative rock band Spoegwolf bring their poetic lyrics and emotional performances to Brisbane. Fans can expect a deeply engaging show filled with powerful songs and passionate storytelling.
The Washboard Union
Venue: The Triffid Garden, Newstead — Date: 12 October 2025 Get Tickets
The award-winning Canadian country trio deliver their signature harmonies and heartfelt songwriting in an intimate garden setting. A must-see for country fans looking for a warm, soulful live music experience.
The Lathums: Wigan of Oz Tour
Venue: The Triffid, Newstead — Date: 12 October 2025 Get Tickets
Rising British indie band The Lathums stop in Brisbane as part of their Wigan of Oz tour, bringing melodic hooks and heartfelt songs that have won them fans worldwide.
Brisbane Improv League – Grand Final
Venue: Big Fork Theatre, Fortitude Valley — Date: 10 October 2025 Get Tickets
The ultimate showdown of Brisbane’s best improvisers as they compete for the Grand Final title. Expect razor-sharp wit, spontaneous storytelling, and plenty of laughs in this high-stakes improv battle.
John Comedy Presents: As Per My Last Email
Venue: Big Fork Theatre, Fortitude Valley — Date: 10 October 2025 Get Tickets
A hilarious comedy show that pokes fun at the quirks, frustrations, and absurdities of modern office life. Perfect for anyone who’s ever hit “reply all” by accident.
House of Sin
Venue: The Prince Consort, Fortitude Valley — Date: 10 October 2025 Get Tickets
An immersive theatrical nightlife experience that blends live performance, music, and dance in a provocative celebration of indulgence and spectacle. A unique night out in Brisbane’s entertainment district.
Gimme Shelter – Concert for the Homeless
Venue: The Back Room, Annerley — Date: 11 October 2025 Get Tickets
A special benefit concert presented by The Salvation Army to support homelessness services. Enjoy a night of live performances while contributing to a vital community cause.
Saturday Night Comedy: Raised by Wolves & Women’s Show
Venue: Big Fork Theatre, Fortitude Valley — Date: 11 October 2025 Get Tickets
A double-feature comedy night showcasing Raised by Wolves and a women-led show featuring some of Brisbane’s best comedic talent. Expect fresh perspectives, fearless humor, and non-stop laughs.
With so much happening, there’s no excuse to stay home this weekend. Be sure to book your tickets in advance for popular events to avoid disappointment. Enjoy everything Brisbane has to offer!
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From Perth to Hobart, the Oct 5 edition of Macca’s program unfolded like a road map of Australia — conversations stitched together by travel, music, work and memory. It was a Sunday morning soundtrack of real voices: people doing what they do best, keeping the country quietly alive.
Queensland Divers Take the Leap in Perth
At East Perth, Gary and Anne from Mount Ommaney stood proudly by the pool, watching their grandson William compete in the national elite diving championships. Twenty young Queenslanders had made the trip, each dreaming of a place on the Olympic stage.
“He’s calm, easy to get along with,” Anne said. “He plans, works hard and never gives up.”
They’d come a week early to wander up to Monkey Mia, taking in the Western sun before the competition began. “Wherever our children are, we go,” Gary added. “We trip as far as we can, as much as we can.”
William, barely in his teens, may well be one of those who rise with the 2032 Brisbane Games. For now, it was enough that three generations had crossed the continent together — the kind of quiet, hopeful journey that feels unmistakably Australian.
Stoney on the Nullarbor
Out on the edge of the continent, Stoney keeps watch. Twenty years after Macca first met him at Eucla, he’s still out there, running starling traps that stretch from the Nullarbor Roadhouse to the Eyre Bird Observatory.
“We’ve shot them, netted them, poisoned them,” he said, matter-of-fact. “Most are pushed back to the border now.”
He lives among weather-station workers and fishermen, where the wind whistles off the Great Australian Bight and cliffs rise 100 metres straight from the sea. He fishes from those heights, lowering lines into the swell below. “By the time you get one up the top,” he said with a laugh, “you don’t feel like throwing it back.”
It’s a hard, beautiful life — the sort of self-contained existence only possible in places where the horizon is everything.
The Spell of Lake Eyre
From Stoney’s cliffs, the program turned inland to the shimmering emptiness of Lake Eyre. Macca read from Roma Dulhunty’s The Spell of Lake Eyre, describing mesas and salt plains so stark they seemed carved from another planet.
A small mob of wild camels moved through the mirage, their silhouettes black against gold light. Dulhunty called the place “Little Camel Canyon”, a valley of stillness and sculpted stone. It was a reminder that even the loneliest parts of the map can feel alive when someone takes the time to look and write them down.
Potatoes and the Price of Living
Not far from Mount Gambier, truck driver John was loading 42 tonnes of stored potatoes for Melbourne. The B-double hummed as he called from the road.
“They load you in thirty-five minutes — all bulk now,” he said. Asked about varieties, he chuckled. “Spuds are spuds to me.”
He’s been carting them since February’s harvest, the crop kept fresh in temperature-controlled sheds. But talk soon shifted from logistics to life. “Eggs have doubled in two years,” he said. “Food’s never been this dear.”
Both men remembered the backyard patches of earlier generations — the Pontiacs and Sebagos that came up in every second yard. Those gardens, they agreed, had a kind of quiet wealth no supermarket could replace.
Songs from Newcastle: Bob Corbett
Musician Bob Corbett called from Newcastle, his voice bright with gratitude. “Thanks for playing Long Weekend, Macca. You’ve sent a lot of good people my way.”
He’s a working musician in the Hunter Valley, playing three gigs a week while raising kids. “Spending time together, creating — that’s the joy of it,” he said.
The two reminisced about the old studio days — Slim Dusty recording at EMI, the Beatles in two-day sessions. “You don’t book time in a big studio anymore,” Bob said. “We all have our own now.”
In his backyard studio, surrounded by guitars and the easy noise of family life, Corbett keeps writing songs that feel like travel postcards from an ordinary weekend in Australia.
Bathurst’s Cortina Nationals
In Bathurst, the main street gleamed with vintage paintwork. Paul Geeran had trailered his classic Cortina all the way from Alice Springs for the Cortina Nationals, marking sixty years since the GT500’s famous Mount Panorama win.
“Everyone was on the track yesterday — nose to tail all the way round,” he said, still sounding amazed. Cars from every state, and even Tasmania, had filled the paddock.
Paul’s been in the Alice since 1983. “People think it’s all trouble,” he said. “But we love living there.” The festival of engines and memory, under a crisp Bathurst sky, carried that same sentiment — a love of place that runs on petrol, polish and pride.
All Over News: Roads, Wheat and Bread
The All Over News segment crossed from red dirt to grain fields. There’s a plan to bitumenise the road from Laverton (WA) through Alice Springs to Winton (Qld) — the Outback Way. Advocates say it’ll open a diagonal freight link across the nation; locals fear it could change their remote rhythm forever.
Macca then turned to the story of Gabo wheat, bred from Gaza and Bobbin strains. “To see my father in a field of wheat was to see a man at prayer,” poet Max Fetchin once wrote — and that line hung in the air like dust at harvest.
At the Perth Royal Show, baker Lachie Bisse of Big Loaf Bakery in O’Connor explained the secrets of good bread. “Aged flour absorbs more moisture,” he said. “You get a softer loaf and a better rise.” For Bisse, the dawn starts and warm ovens are a kind of calling: feeding the city one loaf at a time.
Outback Airwaves: Martin Corbin
At the airport, Macca ran into Martin Corbin, a former ABC producer now working with NG Media across the Ngaanyatjarra Lands.
“Community radio is hearing your culture brought back to you,” Corbin said. From Wingellina to Warburton, he helps remote broadcasters produce local music and health messages in language.
He spoke too of the Outback Way. “It’ll make travel safer,” he said, “but it’ll also change things — more tourists, more traffic. We’ve got to keep the balance right.”
His own commute — Uluru to Wingellina, four hours on a desert track — shows what connection really means out there.
Deniliquin Ute Muster: Country Pride
Paul from Deniliquin was still buzzing from the Deni Ute Muster, two days of country music and engines under a Riverina sun.
“It’s great for the town,” he said. “They do it tough, but this brings everyone together.” Families and farmers filled the grounds to see The Wiggles, Zac Brown Band, John Williamson and Troy Cassar-Daley.
Visitors had come from across Australia — and even from Wales — proving how far small-town festivals can reach when music and mateship do the marketing.
Ian McDougall and the Music of Snow
From Goulburn, songwriter Ian McDougall phoned in. He’s fronted Canberra’s Acme Jigs and Reels Company for decades and still skis whenever he can.
“The snow here’s heavier,” he said, comparing Australia’s drifts with the fine powder of Colorado and Niseko. His stories of Kiandra and the Snowy Scheme mixed history and affection — the sound of someone who’s spent a lifetime listening closely to both weather and song.
Strings and Feathers: Ian Simpson in Perth
In Perth, banjo master Ian Simpson picked through the difference between Merle Travis’s thumb-picking and Chet Atkins’s alternating bass. Then came the tune that started it all — The Wreck of the Old 97.
He remembered the 1970s, playing three pub shows a Saturday. “You just kept going,” he said. “Now it’s quieter — but the rhythm’s still the glue.”
At home in Armadale, Simpson tends fruit trees and a flock of chooks — recently joined by a stray guinea fowl that simply moved in. “Looks like it’s staying,” he laughed. Music, like birds, finds its own roost.
Speed Cubing in Brisbane
At Eight Mile Plains, Glenn from Bunbury watched his 14-year-old son Declan compete in the National Speed Cubing Championships — a world of flashing hands and memorised moves.
“He’s in the blindfold finals,” Glenn said proudly. “I can’t do it myself.” The two planned a week in a campervan afterwards, exploring Queensland’s hinterland — father and son solving life’s puzzles one stop at a time.
Inline Hockey in Hobart
Down south, Graham from Hobart reported from the National Inline Hockey Championships at MyState Arena. “It’s ice hockey on rollerblades,” he explained. With the city’s rink long gone, players turned to synthetic courts. Twelve age divisions, a thousand competitors — proof that Tasmania’s sporting heartbeat still thumps loud.
The Road Rolls On
When Macca signed off — “If you see me on the road, stop and say g’day” — listeners had already been there: at the diving pool, the bakery, the desert airstrip and the ute paddock. The Oct 5 Show was Australia in real time — voices, distances and dreams stitched together by a signal strong enough to cross them all.
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Get ready for an exciting week at the cinema, with a fantastic line-up of new releases, timeless classics, and special event screenings. From highly anticipated biopics and thrilling horrors to beloved animated films and live sports, there is something for every moviegoer to enjoy. Be sure to check out the diverse offerings across Brisbane’s cinemas and book your tickets for a memorable experience on the big screen.
Saturday, 4 October 2025
Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl
Celebrate with fellow Swifties at this official release party event. Bringing the energy and spectacle of Taylor Swift’s iconic performances to cinemas, this is an unmissable experience for any fan. IMDb Rating: N/A Cinemas: Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum, Bribie Cinema – Bongaree, Cinebar Rosalie Village, Cineplex – Balmoral, Cineplex – Hawthorne Deluxe, Cineplex – South Bank, Cineplex – Victoria Point, Dendy Cinemas – Coorparoo, Dendy Cinemas – Portside – Hamilton, Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba, Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Strathpine / Birch Carroll & Coyle Strathpine, Event Cinemas – Brisbane City, Event Cinemas – Carindale, Event Cinemas – Chermside, Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly, Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt, Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event Cinemas – Springfield Central, Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City, Five Star Cinemas – Graceville, Five Star Cinemas – New Farm, Five Star Cinemas – Red Hill, HOYTS – Ipswich, HOYTS – Redcliffe, HOYTS – Stafford, HOYTS – Sunnybank, Limelight Cinemas – Ipswich, Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield, Palace Barracks Brisbane, Palace James St Cinema, Reading Cinemas – Jindalee, Reading Cinemas – Newmarket, United Cinemas Eldorado Watch
Thursday, 2 October 2025
Good Boy
A young woman thinks she has found the perfect man, until she discovers his pet dog is actually a man in a dog suit. What starts as an open-minded approach to romance quickly descends into a dark and twisted series of events. IMDb Rating: 6.0/10 Cinemas: Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba, Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Strathpine / Birch Carroll & Coyle Strathpine, Event Cinemas – Brisbane City, Event Cinemas – Carindale, Event Cinemas – Chermside, Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly, Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt, Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event Cinemas – Springfield Central Watch
Him
The story follows a rising star quarterback who becomes the target of a sinister entity, promising greatness at a terrifying cost. This thriller delves into the dark side of ambition and the price of fame. IMDb Rating: TBC Cinemas: Angelika Cinemas – Woolloongabba, Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum, Cinebar Rosalie Village, Cineplex – Balmoral, Cineplex – South Bank, Cineplex – Victoria Point, Dendy Cinemas – Coorparoo, Dendy Cinemas – Portside – Hamilton, Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba, Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Strathpine / Birch Carroll & Coyle Strathpine, Event Cinemas – Brisbane City, Event Cinemas – Carindale, Event Cinemas – Chermside, Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly, Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt, Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event Cinemas – Springfield Central, Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City, Five Star Cinemas – Graceville, Five Star Cinemas – New Farm, Five Star Cinemas – Red Hill, Limelight Cinemas – Ipswich, Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield, Palace James St Cinema, Reading Cinemas – Newmarket, United Cinemas Eldorado Watch
The Smashing Machine
Dwayne Johnson stars in this biographical drama about the life of legendary MMA fighter Mark Kerr, exploring his triumphant career in the ring and his personal struggles with addiction outside of it. IMDb Rating: TBC Cinemas: Angelika Cinemas – Woolloongabba, Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum, Cinebar Rosalie Village, Cineplex – Balmoral, Cineplex – South Bank, Cineplex – Victoria Point, Dendy Cinemas – Coorparoo, Dendy Cinemas – Portside – Hamilton, Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba, Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Strathpine / Birch Carroll & Coyle Strathpine, Event Cinemas – Brisbane City, Event Cinemas – Carindale, Event Cinemas – Chermside, Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly, Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt, Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event Cinemas – Springfield Central, Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City, Five Star Cinemas – Graceville, Five Star Cinemas – New Farm, Five Star Cinemas – Red Hill, HOYTS – Ipswich, HOYTS – Redcliffe, HOYTS – Stafford, HOYTS – Sunnybank, Limelight Cinemas – Ipswich, Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield, Palace Barracks Brisbane, Palace James St Cinema, Reading Cinemas – Jindalee, Reading Cinemas – Newmarket, United Cinemas Eldorado Watch
3D Avatar: The Way of Water Re-release
Return to Pandora and experience James Cameron’s breathtaking sequel once again on the big screen. Immerse yourself in the stunning world of the Na’vi with this special re-release, presented in stunning 3D. IMDb Rating: 7.6/10 Cinemas: Angelika Cinemas – Woolloongabba, Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba, Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Strathpine / Birch Carroll & Coyle Strathpine, Event Cinemas – Brisbane City, Event Cinemas – Carindale, Event Cinemas – Chermside, Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly, Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt, Event Cinemas – North Lakes, Event Cinemas – Springfield Central, HOYTS – Ipswich, HOYTS – Redcliffe, HOYTS – Stafford, HOYTS – Sunnybank, Limelight Cinemas – Ipswich, Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield, Reading Cinemas – Newmarket, United Cinemas Eldorado Watch
Friday, 3 October 2025
Inception (2010)
Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending thriller about a thief who steals information by entering people’s dreams is back on the big screen. Don’t miss the chance to see this modern classic in a cinema setting. IMDb Rating: 8.8/10 Cinemas: GOMA Watch
L’Année dernière à Marienbad (Last Year at Marienbad) (1961)
A surreal and enigmatic classic of the French New Wave, where a man tries to convince a woman in a grand European hotel that they had a romantic encounter a year prior, which she cannot remember. IMDb Rating: 7.7/10 Cinemas: GOMA Watch
Sunday, 5 October 2025
Amélie (2001)
Revisit the whimsical and charming world of Amélie Poulain, a quirky waitress in Montmartre, Paris, who decides to discreetly orchestrate the lives of those around her, discovering love along the way. IMDb Rating: 8.3/10 Cinemas: GOMA Watch
Teens Movie My Neighbour Totoro (1988)
A perfect film for all ages, this Studio Ghibli masterpiece follows two young sisters who move to the countryside and discover a world of friendly, magical spirits, including the lovable Totoro. IMDb Rating: 8.1/10 Cinemas: GOMA Watch
NRL Grand Final
Catch all the hard-hitting action of the NRL Grand Final live on the big screen. Experience the electric atmosphere of the year’s biggest game from the comfort of the cinema with fellow footy fans. IMDb Rating: N/A Cinemas: Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum, Cineplex – Hawthorne Deluxe, Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City, Five Star Cinemas – Graceville, Five Star Cinemas – New Farm Watch
With such a varied selection, the only difficult decision is what to see first. Whether you’re in the mood for an intense thriller, a heartwarming classic, or a major sporting event, Brisbane’s cinemas have you covered. Check screening times, gather your friends and family, and get ready for a fantastic week of entertainment.
The first week of October kicks off with a strong line-up across Apple TV+, BINGE, Disney+, Max, Netflix, Paramount+, Prime Video, and Stan. From chilling documentaries and returning fan favourites to bold new dramas and quirky comedies, here’s everything arriving in Australia this week.
Apple TV+
2 October 2025
Fight or Flight A gripping drama exploring survival and human instinct in the most perilous circumstances. Watch
3 October 2025
The Lost Bus Based on true events, this emotional drama tells the story of a group of schoolchildren stranded during a tragic accident. Watch
The Sisters Grimm: Season 1 A fantasy series reimagining classic fairy tales in a dark, modern setting. Watch
BINGE
2 October 2025
HEART EYES A romantic comedy full of charm, awkward encounters, and unexpected sparks. Watch
3 October 2025
Grantchester: Season 9 The much-loved mystery drama continues with the vicar and detective duo solving new cases. Watch
4 October 2025
BLACK BAG A suspenseful thriller blending espionage, politics, and high-stakes danger. Watch
Disney+
3 October 2025
The Balloonist A sweeping historical adventure about one man’s daring voyage into the skies. Watch
8 October 2025
Wizards Beyond Waverly Place: Season 2 The beloved magical family is back for another season of spells, humour, and heartfelt moments. Watch
HBO Max
4 October 2025
How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge): I’m Still Alan Partridge The satirical comedy returns with Alan Partridge navigating new absurdities in his unmistakable style. Watch
Netflix
3 October 2025
Monster: The Ed Gein Story A chilling true-crime documentary diving into the infamous murderer who inspired horror legends. Watch
Steve An inspiring biographical feature tracing the highs and lows of a man determined to change the world. Watch
7 October 2025
True Haunting: Season 1 Based on a true story, this series explores the terrifying ordeal of America’s first televised exorcism. Watch
8 October 2025
Néro the Assassin: Season 1 A gritty crime thriller following a contract killer torn between his work and his conscience. Watch
Paramount+
7 October 2025
Ozzy: No Escape from Now A feature-length documentary capturing the legendary Ozzy Osbourne’s life, struggles, and enduring legacy. Watch
Prime Video
8 October 2025
Maintenance Required A heartfelt dramedy about relationships, reinvention, and finding balance in the chaos of everyday life. Watch
Stan
5 October 2025
Revealed: Surviving Malka Leifer A confronting documentary examining one of Australia’s most notorious legal and abuse cases. Watch
From magical adventures and historical dramas to hard-hitting documentaries and true-crime tales, the week of 2 to 8 October 2025 has something for everyone. Whether you’re after thrillers, comedies, or real-life stories, the big streaming platforms have packed this week with must-watch releases.
As spring settles in, Brisbane comes alive with a spectacular array of events to fill your calendar. From captivating ballet performances and world-class art exhibitions to intimate candlelit concerts and lively jazz nights, there is truly something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re looking to experience a classic musical, discover a new artist, or simply enjoy some live music, the first week of October is packed with memorable experiences waiting for you.
Brisbane City
3 October 2025
Candlelight Ballet: Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake & More
St John’s Cathedral Experience the sublime music of Tchaikovsky’s most famous ballet in the breathtaking atmosphere of St John’s Cathedral. This magical concert will be illuminated by the soft glow of thousands of candles, creating an unforgettable evening. Get Tickets
4 October 2025
Candlelight: Tribute to Ed Sheeran
St John’s Cathedral Hear the chart-topping hits of Ed Sheeran performed beautifully by a string quartet in a stunning, candlelit venue. This tribute offers a unique and intimate way to enjoy the music of one of the world’s biggest artists. Get Tickets
4 October 2025
Candlelight: Tribute to Phil Collins
St John’s Cathedral Celebrate the incredible musical legacy of Phil Collins in a magical concert illuminated by candlelight. Enjoy stunning instrumental renditions of his most iconic songs, from “In the Air Tonight” to “Against All Odds”. Get Tickets
Woolloongabba
5 October 2025
Ballet of Lights
The Princess Theatre Be mesmerised by the ‘Ballet of Lights’, a spectacular performance combining classical dance with stunning visual effects. This unique show held in the beautiful Princess Theatre is sure to be a feast for the senses. Get Tickets
Bowen Hills
4 October 2025
Zodiac Album Launch
JMI Live Be among the first to hear new music at the official launch party for the album ‘Zodiac’. This event promises a fantastic night of live performance and jazz innovation in an intimate setting. Get Tickets
Bowen Hills
4 October – 21 December 2025
Confronting Femininity
Institute of Modern Art Explore a diverse range of artistic perspectives in this thought-provoking exhibition dedicated to the theme of femininity. The collection features powerful works from various artists that challenge and redefine traditional concepts. Get Tickets
6 October 2025
Quarter Four Exhibition Opening
Institute of Modern Art Be among the first to experience the final exhibition of the year at the Institute of Modern Art. Mingle with artists and fellow art lovers as you celebrate the launch of this exciting new collection. Get Tickets
Kangaroo Point
3 October 2025
Caxton Street Jazz Band
Brisbane Jazz Club Enjoy a lively evening of traditional jazz with one of Brisbane’s most iconic and long-running bands. The Caxton Street Jazz Band delivers an energetic and authentic performance that is perfect for any music lover. Get Tickets
4 October 2025
Ingrid James + Pete Churchill (UK) Quintet present The Great American Songbook & Beyond.
Brisbane Jazz Club Experience a masterful performance of classic tunes from The Great American Songbook and more. This international collaboration between Ingrid James and Pete Churchill promises a sophisticated and unforgettable night of world-class jazz. Get Tickets
5 October 2025
David Bentley Trio + 1
Brisbane Jazz Club Settle in for a smooth Sunday session featuring the cool sounds of the David Bentley Trio + 1. It is the perfect way to unwind and enjoy an afternoon of sophisticated tunes by the river. Get Tickets
Kelvin Grove
4 October 2025
Chicago
La Boite Theatre Experience all the razzle-dazzle of the timeless, award-winning musical, ‘Chicago’. This production tells a sensational story of ambition, murder, and fame in the roaring twenties. Get Tickets
Morooka
24 September – 4 October 2025
Rapunzel
Arcana Experience the timeless fairytale of Rapunzel brought to life on stage in a magical production for the whole family. Follow her journey from the lonely tower to finding her freedom in this enchanting theatrical event. Get Tickets
South Brisbane
27 September – 18 October 2025
Archie Moore kith and kin
Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Explore the profound connections of family, heritage, and identity in Archie Moore’s compelling exhibition. This powerful collection of works offers a deep reflection on personal and shared histories. Get Tickets
3 October – 1 November 2025
Ross Booker: The Water Diaries
Onespace Gallery Immerse yourself in a stunning visual exploration of water and its dynamic beauty. This exhibition from Ross Booker captures the essence of aquatic landscapes through a series of captivating works. Get Tickets
West End
2 – 18 October 2025
Dangerous Liaisons
Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre Queensland Ballet presents a story of seduction, intrigue, and betrayal set amongst the French aristocracy. Witness breathtaking choreography and dramatic storytelling in this captivating and lavish performance. Get Tickets
4 October 2025
Memories of Magic
New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts Celebrate the launch of the ‘Memories of Magic’ album with an enchanting party at Metro Arts. This event promises an intimate and unforgettable evening of brand new music and live performance. Get Tickets
With so much happening across the city, the only challenge is deciding what to see first. Be sure to check out the links to secure your tickets, as many of these events are likely to sell out quickly. Have a wonderful time exploring the vibrant arts and culture scene that Brisbane has to offer this October.