Now Showing in Brisbane 10 to 13 April 2025

From anime classics and cult thrillers to spiritual epics and indie dramas, this weekend’s cinema lineup has something for every film fan. Whether you’re catching a big-screen blockbuster at Event Cinemas or diving into foreign gems at Five Star, Brisbane’s theatres are rolling out a diverse and exciting schedule. Here’s your curated watchlist with venues included.

Event Cinemas


The Amateur – April 10
A former CIA cryptographer is pulled back into the world of espionage when terrorists kill his wife.
Rating: 7.10/10 IMDb

Kaiju No. 8: Mission Recon – April 10
Adapted from the hit manga series, this action-packed anime follows elite monster fighters saving Tokyo.
Rating: 8.7/10 IMDb
Also at HOYTS, Five Star Cinemas

The King of Kings – April 10
A newly restored biblical epic returns to the big screen with stirring visuals and classic storytelling.
Also showing at Cineplex

Small Things Like These – April 10
A haunting Irish drama about buried secrets in a small town during the 1980s.
Rating: 6.10/10 IMDb
Also at Cineplex, Five Star Cinemas

Bad Genius – April 10
A Thai heist thriller set in the cutthroat world of high school exams.
Rating: 6.2/10 IMDb
Also at Cineplex, HOYTS

The Chosen: Last Supper – April 10
A one-night cinema event featuring the final moments before the crucifixion, as depicted in the global series.
Rating: 9.1/10 IMDb

Cineplex Cinemas


Death of a Unicorn – April 10
When a father and daughter accidentally hit a unicorn, they become targets of a secret corporate conspiracy.
Rating: 6.3/10 IMDb

Five Star Cinemas


Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion – April 11
The mind-bending finale to the legendary anime series, newly remastered.
Rating: 8.1/10 IMDb

August in the Water – April 11
A surreal coming-of-age fantasy from cult Japanese director Gakuryu Ishii.
Rating: 7.3/10 IMDb

Battle Royale – April 12
The original dystopian survival thriller that inspired a generation of pop culture.
Rating: 7.5/10 IMDb

Ghost in the Shell – April 12
Mamoru Oshii’s cyberpunk anime masterpiece returns to the big screen.
Rating: 7.9/10 IMDb

Trainspotting – April 13
Danny Boyle’s cult classic returns—still raw, stylish, and unforgettable.
Rating: 8.1/10 IMDb

Whether you’re after Oscar contenders, foreign masterpieces, or anime cult hits, Brisbane’s cinemas are buzzing with screen-worthy content this week. Don’t miss your chance to catch these limited and classic sessions while they’re in town.

Streaming Spotlight: Must-Watch Releases 10 to 16 April 2025

This week’s streaming releases bring everything from chilling horror to charming family adventures, sharp comedies, and political thrillers. Whether you’re looking for something to binge after work or a movie night with friends, we’ve grouped the newest titles by streaming platform so you can find your perfect pick fast. Here’s what’s fresh across Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Disney+, and more.

Netflix

Frozen Hot Boys – April 10
A high-school drama that spirals into dark comedy as five friends chase viral fame during a freak cold snap.
Watch on Netflix

Moonrise – April 10
A country musician navigates grief, redemption, and a chance at love after a family tragedy.
Watch on Netflix

North of North – April 10
This indie gem follows two estranged siblings reconnecting during a remote Alaskan expedition.
Watch on Netflix

The Gardener – April 11
A widowed botanist uncovers dark secrets while restoring an abandoned estate’s garden.
Watch on Netflix

Meet the Khumalos – April 11
A vibrant South African family comedy exploring generational clashes and joyful reunions.
Watch on Netflix

Life or Something Like It – April 13
Angelina Jolie stars as a news reporter whose life is turned upside down by a street prophet’s prediction.
Watch on Netflix

The Glass Dome – April 15
A sci-fi thriller where Earth’s elite live under domes while a rebellion brews in the harsh zones outside.
Watch on Netflix

Government Cheese – April 16
A gritty, satirical drama following a family navigating a dystopian welfare system.
Watch on Netflix

Prime Video

G20 – April 10
A gripping political action-thriller where the U.S. President is caught in a hostage crisis during a global summit.
Watch on Prime Video

Terrifier 3 – April 10
The cult horror franchise returns with Art the Clown unleashing mayhem on Halloween once again.
Watch on Prime Video

Chhorii 2 – April 11
The sequel to the Hindi horror film returns with more chilling folklore and eerie suspense.
Watch on Prime Video

Never Let Go – April 11
A mother fights supernatural forces to protect her newborn in this intense thriller.
Watch on Prime Video

Apple TV / Apple TV+

One Night in Tokyo – April 10
A moody crime drama tracing a nightclub owner’s descent into Tokyo’s underworld in one fateful night.
Watch on Apple TV

Popeye the Slayer Man – April 11
A surreal reimagining of the classic cartoon—Popeye returns as a vigilante avenger.
Watch on Apple TV

Your Friends & Neighbors – April 11
Darkly funny TV series exploring the double lives of seemingly ordinary suburban couples.
Watch on Apple TV+

Government Cheese – April 16
Also streaming on Netflix
Watch on Apple TV

Disney+

Pets (2025) – April 11
An animated comedy adventure following a secret society of pets planning to save their neighborhood.
Watch on Disney+

Whether you’re in the mood for suspense, satire, or animated escapades, this week’s lineup has something to suit every screen and schedule. From slow-burn sci-fi to pulse-raising horror, there’s no shortage of fresh content to dive into. Queue your picks now and clear some couch time.

Brisbane’s Culture Picks for 11 to 13 April 2025

Brisbane’s creative scene is in full bloom this April weekend, with an inspiring lineup of art exhibitions, jazz performances, and theatrical works happening across the city. Whether you’re after an intimate concert, bold new visual art, or a reimagined ballet, you’ll find something to stir the soul and spark conversation. Here’s your guide to the best arts and culture events happening from Friday, April 11 to Sunday, April 13, 2025.

Kangaroo Point

April 11–12
Vince Jones Quintet
Venue: Brisbane Jazz Club
Category: Music – Jazz
Australia’s legendary jazz vocalist brings his smooth sound and master musicianship to the riverside stage.
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April 13
David Bentley Trio + 1
Venue: Brisbane Jazz Club
Category: Music – Jazz
A Sunday session of groove, improv, and rich piano-driven jazz featuring David Bentley and his quartet.
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Hamilton

April 12
Brisbane Illustration Fair
Venue: Superordinary
Category: Visual Arts – Illustration/Market
A celebration of Australia’s top illustrators, designers, and creatives, with live drawing, prints, and more.
Get Tickets

Boondall

April 12
Understory by Rachel Apelt
Venue: Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre
Category: Visual Art – Environmental Installation
An immersive outdoor art trail exploring our deep connections with nature.
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Bowen Hills

April 13
Conductor’s Cut
Venue: The Old Museum
Category: Music – Orchestral
An exciting chamber concert spotlighting powerful classical pieces and modern arrangements.
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South Brisbane

April 11–May 10
Jo Lankester: Topographia – Harmonies of Place
Venue: Onespace Gallery
Category: Exhibition – Mixed Media
A striking reflection on terrain and memory through layered printmaking.
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April 11–May 10
Paula Payne: Shifting Sands of Land and Memory
Venue: Onespace Gallery
Category: Exhibition – Painting/Installation
Exploring the fluidity of landscape and time through deeply textural works.
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April 8–12
A Girl’s Guide to World War
Venue: Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
Category: Theatre – Musical
An inspiring, true story of female doctors in WWI, told through music and drama.
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Woolloongabba

April 13–14
We Call It Ballet: Sleeping Beauty in a Dazzling Light Show
Venue: The Princess Theatre
Category: Dance – Ballet
A reimagined take on Sleeping Beauty, blending classical ballet with immersive digital visuals.
Get Tickets

With exhibitions, concerts, and powerful stage productions across Brisbane, the arts are taking centre stage this weekend. Step away from the routine, immerse yourself in creativity, and explore the bold ideas shaping our city’s culture.

Brisbane Live: The Best Events and Gigs This 11 to 13 April 2025

Autumn evenings in Brisbane are the perfect time to get out and explore the city’s live scene. From gritty indie sets and powerhouse rock tributes to laugh-out-loud comedy nights, venues across Brisbane are firing on all cylinders. Whether you’re heading out solo or rounding up friends, here’s your guide to what’s on from Friday, April 11 to Sunday, April 13, 2025—all neatly sorted by suburb.

Bowen Hills

April 11
A Tribute to Meat Loaf & Jim Steinman
Venue: The Old Museum
Category: Music – Tribute
A powerhouse night dedicated to the legendary sounds of Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman.
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April 12
The Angels: ‘Ninety Nine’ Album Showcase
Venue: The Old Museum
Category: Music – Rock
A full-throttle showcase of The Angels’ new material and classic hits.
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Newstead

April 11
Feeder (UK)
Venue: The Triffid
Category: Music – Rock
UK alt-rockers Feeder return with a high-energy show full of nostalgic anthems.
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April 12
Sam Alfred
Venue: The Triffid
Category: Music – Electronic
One of Australia’s hottest dance acts brings the party to The Triffid.
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April 12
SPIKE FCK – World Tour*
Venue: The Triffid
Category: Music – Alt/Indie
Melbourne’s cult favourite returns with an emotional, genre-defying set.
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April 13, 20, 27
The QUBE Effect 2025
Venue: Triffid Garden
Category: Music – Emerging Artists
Showcasing Brisbane’s best new talent in a free garden series.
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Petrie Terrace

April 11
Friday Night Comedy w/ Angus Gordon & Friends
Venue: Good Chat Comedy Club
Category: Comedy
An unmissable night of sharp stand-up from one of Brisbane’s funniest locals and friends.
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April 12
Saturday Night Stand-Up w/ Emma Zammit & Friends
Venue: Good Chat Comedy Club
Category: Comedy
Big laughs guaranteed from some of the sharpest comics on the circuit.
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West End

April 11
Calan Mai
Venue: The Bearded Lady
Category: Music – Indie/Folk
A homegrown talent celebrates their album launch in a cozy, intimate setting.
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April 12
STAHR
Venue: The Bearded Lady
Category: Music – Indie Rock
West End welcomes STAHR for a raw, energetic performance.
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April 13
Keep The Lady Loud Vol. 2
Venue: The Bearded Lady
Category: Music – Fundraiser/Festival
A celebration of women in music featuring Chocolate Strings, District Dub City & more.
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April 13
TYDE
Venue: The Bearded Lady
Category: Music – Indie Rock
A dreamy Sunday evening set from local indie favourites.
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Woolloongabba

April 11
Illy
Venue: The Princess Theatre
Category: Music – Hip Hop
ARIA-award winning rapper brings his dynamic live show to The Princess.
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South Brisbane

April 12
Drippy – “Yesterday Girl” Single Launch
Venue: It’s Still A Secret
Category: Music – Indie
Celebrate the launch of Drippy’s latest single in an intimate venue.
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April 13
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Venue: Playhouse, QPAC
Category: Music – World/Guitar
Grammy-winning duo bring flamenco-inspired fire to the QPAC stage.
Get Tickets

From classic rock tributes to indie launches, world music, and punchy comedy, Brisbane is stacked with live entertainment this weekend. With venues across the city buzzing with talent, now’s the time to step out and discover something unforgettable. Book early and make the most of what this cultural weekend has to offer.

The March 30 Show

  • Macca played a conversation about a call with Debbie in 2017, who ran a small grocery store. She pointed out back then the vast swathe of illegally imported cigarettes had come into Australia because the taxes on legal cigarettes had caused the price to go through the roof. Macca pointed out this was eight years ago and asked how much duty had been lost since then.

Here’s a video talking about the problem further:

  • Audrey messaged in to point out that hotel prices had gone up well over 100% for the NRL Magic Round in Brisbane.
  • Tony rang in from Moree. He was about to get into his chopper to shoot some feral pigs. He said the crop loss due to the pigs had been at record levels. Baiting and trapping was another way they were being culled. He said many pigs came with settlers, particularly Polynesian pigs. Tony had estimated that the pigs were ruining around $1 million of crop per annum in his area. Feral deer were also becoming very destructive throughout Australia.

Here’s a video about the Feral pig problem:

  • Troy rang in from “the mighty Macleay” and he gave a shout out to “A Need for Feed” who supplied hay for the local cattle. “The Hayrunners” was another organisation that would do the same thing. He said in the last 10 years his farm had been flooded out three times, burnt out twice and encountered the worst drought in his memory and the cattle price dropped by 60% at one stage.

More from a Need for Feed:

  • Pikey was 20km from Waratah in Tasmania and he was cleaning up after the loggers had been in to cut the plantation down and replant. He and his son were about to head off on a cray fishing trip over Easter on the west coast. Cray fish season starts in November on the west coast, where you are allowed to catch and keep five per day and take 10 home. On the East Coast it starts in December and you are allowed to catch two per day and take four home. Macca thought the prawn season also started at the beginning of April.

A video on crayfishing in Perth:

  • Jim was driving from Geelong to Canberra, he had been to the Avalon Airshow on Friday. The F-35 and the Super Hornets were the star attractions. He said there was a crash but he didn’t know the details.

More on the crash:

  • Lesley from Murtleford rang in to tell the story that her son went to the Avalon Airshow when he was 13 and loved it. He had just called her to say he had a done a fly-by at Avalon this year in his A330 Tanker which he flies all over the world refuelling RAAF planes.

More on the A330 Tanker here:

  • Bob rang from Quilpie, he was a 4th generation farmer, and the floods had caused him to lose about 4000 sheep as well as 30-40km of relative new sluicing fencing. He hadn’t lost any sheep in 27 years previously. The biggest flood he had ever seen, he was waiting for it to subside, he was just about to shear 5,500 sheep.

More on Quilpie’s Floods:

  • Mike from Chinchilla called in. He worked at a small thermal coal mine, near Miles. He had worked there for 8 years, separating the dirt from the coal. The paddocks were looking great, lots of kangaroos around. He lived in Ipswich, week on week off living in a camp 25 minutes from the mine. He was an electrician in the wash plant. The coal was for export to South East Asia.
  • Susan called in from Yaraka, which was high and dry in the headwaters, thinking of others who were not so lucky across Western Queensland, where weekly rainfalls had been the equivalent of 2 years worth. She said the original rainfall forecast started at 10mm then 15mm then 50mm then 75mm then 200mm in 2 hours. Macca pointed out the rainfalls some places had suffered in 24 hours:

    Rollingstone 511mm
    Waroonga 455mm
    Quilpie 400mm
    Charleville 300mm
    Winton 280mm
  • Michael from Broome via Japan wrote in about the fact it was “Sakura” time in Japan, with the cherry blossoms starting to bloom, being at their best for only a week.

More about Sakura time here:

  • Macca loves racing pigeons and he talked about a big auction for racing pigeons that was just happening in Yaguna. Steve was the President of the Central Cumberland Racing Pigeon Federation, the biggest federation in Australia. He said there were over 600,000 competitors in China, with prize money for some races upto $3million. Recently, the Chinese bought a pigeon called Armando for 2.8 million euros and many are sold for over 1 million euros. Competition distances range from 100km. Pigeons were used heavily to send messages in the war, and when the Pigeoneers (the people who trained and managed the pigeons) came back from the war they competed and brought their skills, which dominated local competition. The Australian National Racing Pigeon Board are promoting the efforts of the Pigeons in the wars. Two particular pigeons were given galantry awards, Dickens Medals in PNG. Sadly they had to be euthanised due to quarantine laws when they came back to Australia. They were only known by their ring numbers so a competition will be launched in schools for the students to propose names for these two pigeons.

Here’s a short video with then-92-year-old Keith Wrightson about his history training pigeons in WW2:

Macca said homing pigeons commonly fly at 68 km/hour or so but with a tail wind they have been known to hit 150-170km/hour.

  • Macca spoke to Dr Mark having just landed a 40km fish. His passion is fishing. He caught a big Kingfish recently but always throws the larger fish back to maintain the breeding population.

  • Paul called in and felt that more people should get their heart checked. He felt the angiogram was the only way to really know about many issues, he had discovered he had an artery that was 85% blocked but he had suffered no symptoms.
  • Trina from Rolleston, wrote in about Baked for Love. They will send baked items to those in Western and central Queensland who had suffered in the floods as well as pass on other donations.
  • Cathy, the Mayor of Winton, rang in to talk about her area’s flooding. She said that Winton turns 150 in April and the town will have a major celebration April 11-13, despite the major floods. She mentioned Winton is the birthplace of Qantas, as well as being ther Dinosaur Capital of Australia, and they have the Boulder Opal. See more here.
  • Macca had received a very underwhelming response from Australia Post regarding the theft of $400 in cash from four separate Christmas cards. Another example of a phrase he feels is very relevant in modern society – being treated as a non-person.
  • Larry from Lockhart rang in whilst feeding his ewes about the Dunny man’s hat. He said he rembers the Dunny man when he was a kid and he said the reason why they had a flat hat was because when he lifted the dunny can (which full would have been about 30kg in weight), he had to put a finger from his left hand around a ring on one side and then put his right hand underneath and lifted it onto his shoulder. Then his left hand was holding onto the top of the dunny can and laying flat on the top of his head. That’s how the phrase, “as flat as a dunny man’s hat” came about.

An old lady recalls her dunny man:

  • Craig called in from Toowong. He was about to climb Mt Everest. He’d been a few times but he was aiming to get to camp three, which is 7.3km above Brisbane. He was going with a lady who was having her 3rd attempt to get to the top. He’s 61 and started trekking 12 years ago. He said most of the problems occur on the return journey, when people can get careless.
  • Ripper rang in from Harvey in WA to talk about the Country Fire Games, where firies compete on putting fires out. He said the Victorians typically win.
  • Jason rang in to review the local cricket scene. He related that SA beat QLD in the Sheffield Shield Final, with the largest run chase in history after being 3-28 and eventually getting 270-6. He said keep an eye out for a young Queensland bowler, Callum Vidler, who’s speed is being clocked in the 150s km/hour. In grade cricket, in NSW Parramatta were playing Fairfield-Liverpool, in Victoria St Kilda were playing Carlton. In SA Teatree Gully were playing Kensington, in WA Universities were playing Joondalup, in QLD, Sunshine Coast were playing Northern Suburbs. In Tasmania, the University of Tasmania were playing Kingborough.

Sheffield Shield Day 4 Highlights:

  • Dr Jan rang in from the Mornington Peninsula, to say she is the oldest Australian to reach the summit of Everest. She did it in 2012 on her 68th birthday. It was her 3rd attempt after 15 years of climbing. She ascended from the Tibet side.

Here’s her story told a few years ago:

Listen to the podcast episode here.

Disclaimer: Brisbane Suburbs Online News has no affiliation with Ian McNamara or the “Australia All Over Show.” This weekly review is an attempt to share the wonderful stories that Ian broadcasts each week and add value to what is a smorgasbord of great insights. 

Cult Hits and Classics on the Big Screen 4 to 6 April 2025

The first weekend of April brings a variety of big screen experiences to Brisbane, from anime classics to gritty French dramas and cult favourites. Whether you’re in the mood for animation, action, or something avant-garde, here’s what’s new in cinemas from April 4 to 6, 2025.

Friday, April 4

Ghost in the Shell (1995)
Five Star Cinemas (New Farm)
A restored screening of the iconic cyberpunk anime that shaped the genre. Follow Major Motoko Kusanagi as she investigates cybercrime in a futuristic Japan.
Rating: 6.4/10 IMDb
More info

Saturday, April 5

La Haine
Five Star Cinemas (New Farm)
Mathieu Kassovitz’s searing black-and-white portrait of racial tension and police violence in the Parisian suburbs returns to the big screen.
Rating: 8.1/10 IMDb
More info

Wicked
Upper Kedron Recreation Reserve
Enjoy an open-air cinema experience with this musical retelling of the Wicked Witch of the West’s origin story. Presented as part of Brisbane’s outdoor film program.
Rating: 7.5/10 IMDb
More info

Sunday, April 6

The Big Lebowski
Five Star Cinemas (New Farm)
The Dude abides! The Coen brothers’ cult comedy returns for another round of misadventures, bowling, and mistaken identity.
Rating: 8.1/10 IMDb
More info

From underground classics to cult favourites and big-screen nostalgia, this weekend’s film offerings are perfect for cinephiles, casual viewers, and everyone in between. Check showtimes and book ahead—some sessions may sell out quickly.

New to Stream: Weekend Picks for 4 to 6 April 2025

Looking for something fresh to stream this weekend? Whether you’re after a gripping thriller, a true-crime drama, or a character-driven series, there’s no shortage of new content dropping across major platforms. Here’s your guide to the top streaming releases from April 4 to 6, 2025.

Friday, April 4

Prime Video

Marked Men
A gritty romantic drama based on Jay Crownover’s bestselling novel, following a group of tattooed ex-soldiers navigating trauma, brotherhood, and love.

Shudder

825 Forest Road
A moody horror-thriller set in a remote house with a dark history. When a group of strangers becomes trapped inside, long-buried secrets emerge.

BritBox

Vera – Season 13
Detective Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope returns with more slow-burning, character-rich mysteries set in the moody North East of England.

Disney+

Dying for Sex: Limited Series
Based on the hit podcast, this dramatized true story follows a woman diagnosed with cancer who embarks on a journey of sexual and emotional liberation.

Stan

Dead Man Walking
This powerful, updated adaptation explores the emotional and legal fallout of a high-profile death row case, revisiting themes of justice, forgiveness, and activism.

Fog of War
A mystery-thriller centered around a military operation gone wrong, with secrets that refuse to stay buried. (Further official synopsis not available at time of publishing.)

Sunday, April 6

Stan

Stargate
A re-release of the classic sci-fi adventure that sparked a franchise. When an ancient device opens a portal to another world, a team sets out to uncover its secrets.

Inshallah A Boy
A poignant Jordanian drama about a widow who must navigate patriarchal inheritance laws while fighting to keep her daughter and property. A powerful look at systemic oppression and resilience.

Whether you’re in the mood for suspense, sci-fi, emotional storytelling, or classic crime-solving, this weekend’s streaming lineup has something for every taste. So grab your popcorn, clear your schedule, and dive in.

Brisbane Arts & Culture Guide: 4 to 6 April 2025

Brisbane’s cultural calendar is flourishing with performances, concerts, exhibitions, and theatrical works this weekend. From classical orchestras and jazz nights to ballet and interactive paint parties, the city offers something for every curious mind and creative soul. Here’s your curated guide to the best arts and culture events happening across Brisbane from April 4 to 6, 2025.

Friday, April 4

Paint and Sip: Glow UV Light Paint Party
Wesley Taylor Art Studios, Queen Street, Brisbane City
Unleash your inner artist in this vibrant paint party under UV light. Runs across the weekend with multiple session times.
Event link

Skyfall in Concert
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Southbank
Experience the iconic James Bond film with a live orchestral performance by the Queensland Symphony Orchestra.
Event link

Caxton Street Jazz Band
Brisbane Jazz Club, Kangaroo Point
A night of toe-tapping traditional jazz performed by one of Brisbane’s most beloved jazz ensembles.
Event link

The Poems, Prayers and Promises of John Denver
George Hogg Auditorium, Ipswich
Celebrate the music and lyrics of John Denver with this heartfelt tribute concert.
Event link

Zeus
Banshees Bar & Artspace, Ipswich
A genre-bending jazz experience with powerful compositions and captivating stage presence.
Event link

Saturday, April 5

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 in Concert
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Southbank
See the final chapter of the Harry Potter saga on the big screen with live orchestral accompaniment.
Event link

Carmina Burana
The Old Museum Concert Hall, Bowen Hills
A powerful choral work performed in one of Brisbane’s most acoustically rich venues.
Event link

The Subterraneans featuring James Ryan
Brisbane Jazz Club, Kangaroo Point
Modern jazz grooves meet saxophone-driven brilliance in this performance by a top Sydney ensemble.
Event link

Bandaluzia Flamenco
Underground Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm
Flamenco guitar, percussion, and dance come alive in this award-winning contemporary flamenco show.
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AQUILA
Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre, West End
A contemporary ballet performance blending movement, music, and emotion in a compelling narrative.
Event link

The 91-Storey Treehouse
QUT Gardens Theatre, Brisbane City
This theatrical adaptation of the bestselling book is a laugh-out-loud adventure for the whole family.
Event link

Sunday, April 6

FIREBIRD Metro Series 1 – BPO
The Old Museum Concert Hall, Bowen Hills
A thrilling classical music concert by the Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra featuring Stravinsky’s Firebird.
Event link

THE APPRENTEASE
The Triffid, Newstead
A playful and daring fusion of cabaret, comedy, and dance, this performance showcases Brisbane’s boldest burlesque talents.
Event link

Gypsy Jazz Sundays
The Bearded Lady, West End
End your weekend with smooth rhythms and Parisian swing, performed live in an intimate setting.
Event link

No Regrets – The Edith Piaf Story featuring Nikki Nouveau
Brisbane Jazz Club, Kangaroo Point
Experience the voice and life of the legendary French chanteuse in this musical tribute.
Event link

This weekend is an invitation to step out, dress up, and dive into the rich tapestry of music, performance, and visual expression that Brisbane’s arts scene has to offer. Whether it’s live jazz on the river or orchestras in grand halls, let creativity lead your plans.

Where to Go with the Kids in Brisbane 4 to 6 April 2025

Looking for fun and engaging ways to keep the kids entertained this weekend? Brisbane is packed with family-friendly events ranging from hands-on workshops and live shows to outdoor adventures and creative activities. Whether you’re based in the suburbs or the inner city, there’s something for every age group to enjoy. Here’s your guide to the best family events happening across Brisbane from April 4 to 6, 2025.

Friday, April 4

End of Summer Party
Regent Park, Cannon Hill
Celebrate the end of the sunny season with live entertainment, games, and a community gathering perfect for the whole family.
Event link

Saturday, April 5

Once Upon A Workshop
Dojo&Co, Indooroopilly
A magical creative writing and storytelling workshop that inspires young imaginations through playful narratives and interactive prompts.
Event link

Shorncliffe Fishing – All Ages Lesson
Shorncliffe Pier, Shorncliffe
This guided fishing session is ideal for beginners of all ages to learn the basics of fishing in a relaxed, scenic environment.
Event link

The 91-Storey Treehouse
QUT Gardens Theatre, Brisbane City
Andy and Terry are back in their fantastical treehouse! This live performance brings the popular book to life for kids and families.
Event link

Vapiano: Pizza Kids
Westfield Carindale (The Glasshouse Precinct), Carindale
Kids can learn to make their own pizza from scratch with hands-on guidance in this interactive culinary session.
Event link

Sunday, April 6

Asia Pacific Triennial Kids: Outdoors Guided Walking Tour
Brisbane Visitor Information Centre, Brisbane City
This guided tour introduces kids to outdoor art installations and creative spaces inspired by the APT series.
Event link

BrewDog Kids in the Kitchen
BrewDog DogTap Brisbane, Murarrie
Let the little ones take over the kitchen in this fun and friendly cooking class hosted by BrewDog.
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Forest Family Sundays – THECA
The HUT, Chapel Hill
Join this family-friendly outdoor session to explore local flora and fauna while enjoying crafts and nature play.
Event link

Kids Adventure Bike Skills
Mercer Park, Kedron
A bike-skills workshop teaching kids how to handle bumps, turns, and balance in a safe park environment.
Event link

Running Across Multiple Days

Ocean Film Festival World Tour
Powerhouse Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm
From April 2 to 5, explore the wonders of the ocean through short films that celebrate marine conservation and aquatic adventures.
Event link

The Wiggles – Bouncing Balls Tour
Concert Hall, QPAC, South Brisbane
Running from April 3 to 6, this beloved group brings their energy-packed live show to Brisbane for the littlest Wiggles fans.
Event link

From pizza-making to outdoor performances, Brisbane’s family events this weekend are packed with colour, creativity, and community. Make memories with your kids, get outdoors, or simply enjoy some quality downtime. Book ahead where needed, and enjoy what the city has to offer.

Explore Brisbane: Best Gigs and Events 4 to 6 April 2025

Brisbane’s activities calendar is in full swing this weekend, offering an exciting spread of live music, comedy, art, fashion, and festival events across its many buzzing suburbs. From rooftop cocktails and album launches to laugh-out-loud theatre and market treasure hunts, there’s something happening in every corner of the city. Here’s your curated guide to what’s on from Friday to Sunday.

Friday, April 4

Brisbane Gin Festival 2025
Brisbane Showgrounds, Bowen Hills
Sample the best of Brisbane’s craft gin scene with masterclasses, live music, and boutique vendors over three vibrant days.
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School’s Out on the Green
Bracken Ridge Library, Bracken Ridge
Celebrate the end of term with a free community event featuring music, activities, and local food trucks.
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The Lavari Show
Underground Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm
A satirical and surprising stage performance combining comedy, storytelling, and eccentric characters.
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FRANCOIS VAN COKE EN DIE GEVAAR
The Triffid, Newstead
Join one of South Africa’s most influential rock bands for a high-energy set that blends punk, rock, and raw lyricism.
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Moonlight Magic Dinner Dance 2025
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Southbank
An inclusive gala celebration featuring dinner, dancing, and community spirit, hosted by the Queensland Council for LGBTI Health.
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Sixth of the Sun – ‘Fracture’ Single Launch
It’s Still A Secret, Woolloongabba
An atmospheric night of post-metal and alternative soundscapes as the band debuts its latest single.
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Mallrat: ‘Light Hit My Face Like A Straight Right’ Album Tour
Fortitude Music Hall, Fortitude Valley
Mallrat brings her dreamy pop-electronica to the stage with new material and fan favourites.
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The Murder Capital
The Brightside, Fortitude Valley
Dublin-based post-punk outfit delivers raw emotion and sonic grit in their long-awaited Brisbane set.
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Mono 53: Xiu Xiu
Institute of Modern Art, Fortitude Valley
A bold performance by experimental legends Xiu Xiu, known for their avant-garde soundscapes and artistic intensity.
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Kim Salmon Album Launch
The Bearded Lady, West End
Legendary Australian artist Kim Salmon celebrates his latest solo release with a live set in this beloved local venue.
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Saturday, April 5

Fashion Thrift Society
Brisbane Showgrounds, Bowen Hills
A massive fashion market where you can shop pre-loved, vintage, and upcycled styles from local sellers and creatives.
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Urban Cocktail Trail Fortitude Valley
Various venues, Fortitude Valley
Explore Fortitude Valley’s bar scene at your own pace with a self-guided cocktail tasting adventure.
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Diskust.
Crowbar Brisbane, Fortitude Valley
Hardcore and metal collide in a night of pure energy and underground intensity.
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Saturday Night Comedy: An Improvised Musical from the Tuning Forks
Big Fork Theatre, Fortitude Valley
An entirely improvised musical comedy based on audience suggestions—no show is ever the same.
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Echoes of Pink Floyd
The Tivoli Theatre, Fortitude Valley
Australia’s premier Pink Floyd tribute band recreates the magic with stunning visuals and sound.
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Noel Miller
Fortitude Music Hall, Fortitude Valley
Comedian, musician, and YouTube personality Noel Miller delivers sharp jokes and absurd observations.
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Victor Ray: IAM.Tour
The Triffid, Newstead
Experience the rising UK star whose mix of neo-soul and pop has captivated global audiences.
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Charm of Finches 2025 National Tour
The Bearded Lady, West End
The indie folk duo brings lush harmonies and poetic lyrics as part of their national run.
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Dethklok: Awaken Australia
Fortitude Music Hall, Fortitude Valley
Metalocalypse fans unite—Dethklok returns for an epic animated-metal fusion show.
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DISCO LOCO – Brisbane’s Craziest Silent Disco Tour!
The Wheel of Brisbane, South Brisbane
Dance through the city with headphones and a wild playlist—every Saturday night.
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Sunday, April 6

The Sound Society: Kiore
Roma Street Parkland, Brisbane City
Relax on the grass while listening to the soulful sounds of Kiore in this free live music event at Roma Street.
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Get It Inya: Experimental Sketch Comedy
Big Fork Theatre, Fortitude Valley
Expect chaos, weirdness, and boundary-pushing humour in this experimental sketch show.
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Jade and The Lilts Soft Launch
It’s Still A Secret, South Brisbane
An intimate debut show from a folk fusion band making waves on the indie scene.
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Jack Raymond
The Bearded Lady, West End
Catch Jack Raymond live with a fresh set of folk-pop originals in a cozy setting.
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No matter your vibe—be it cocktails, culture, comedy, or crowd-surfing—Brisbane’s got you covered this weekend. So grab your mates, plan your route, and take advantage of all the creativity and energy flowing through the city from April 4 to 6. Don’t forget to book your tickets in advance and support local talent along the way.