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Discover the best events and make the most of your time in Brisbane. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Summerloop â Day Party Echo & Bounce | 22 March | 2PM â 10PM Join us on Sunday, March 22 at Echo & Bounce for a special Summerloop Day Party, running from 2PM till 10PM. Weâll start the journey with downtempo and organic house, setting a warm and hypnotic vibe early in the afternoon. As the day unfolds, the energy will gradually build, moving through deeper grooves and melodic rhythms, leading into heavier, driving house sounds by sunset. Expect a carefully curated lineup of DJs, an intimate dancefloor, and a community of music lovers coming together to enjoy quality underground sounds in a relaxed daytime atmosphere. Good music. Good people. Proper Sunday energy.
đ Pasta Master Cooking Class đ Step into the kitchen and experience the joy of handmade pasta in this exclusive, hands-on cooking class at Anfe Italian Club.
The 1st Drum Clinic of 2026 kicks off with STW Drumming school owner Scotty Wade. Get ready for heavy beats, groove, and amazing noise!

Start your day with fuel in the tank! Come to the SRC Breakfast Bar, free for students. 8am - 10am Thursdays in the Common Room Kitchen.
Over 6 workshops, held fortnightly, you will create 3 or 4 (canvas) pieces. Marg will guide you through these sessions, provide you the opportunity to try different mediums and find joy in your creativity. The workshop is suitable for new to advanced artists. Easels, basic acrylics and watercolours will be available.
This workshop focuses on variety of zipper insertion techniques for making bags, cases and cushions. You will make two different zipper cases that will be perfect to store and carry your sewing tools. Designed for people who are wanting to advance their sewing skills.
Join UQPA and UQTELS for the ultimate collaboration of two colourful cultures, in a night full of fun games, delicious food and immaculate vibes!!!

Join us for an evening of carnival magic to raise funds for child protection at the 2026 Annual Bravehearts Ball. What to Expect on the Night The Annual Bravehearts Ball is a highlight on the charity ball calendar, offering a night of glamour, fun, connection and philanthropy. Here's what to expect as one of our honoured guests: - 3 course meal - 5 hour drinks package - Live entertainment - Raffles and auctions - Photo booths Join us for a night like no other in support of Bravehearts and our vital work protecting children from sexual abuse. Visit our Event Website here: https://fundraise.bravehearts.org.au/event/bravehearts-ball-2026/home

Frequencity is a startup notâforâprofit and grassroots live music initiative based in Ipswich. Weâre all about locals â supporting local people, emerging artists, and small businesses. Our mission is to strengthen Ipswichâs live music culture through live gigs, artist promotion, and community collaboration. Over the past 12 months, the project has grown rapidly and naturally developed into a notâforâprofit community movement. As Frequencity has evolved, itâs become increasingly focused on Ipswich â its people, venues, and creative energy.

California indie band, Rainbow Girls, is known for their haunting harmonies, powerful songwriting, and unfiltered yet poised stage presence. Their live show is an unforgettable, one-of-a-kind experience that will make you both laugh and cry. The band met in Southern California and formed at a weekly open mic night they hosted in their college house - known as Rainbow House. They spent their first few summers as a band, busking & couch-surfing across Europe on one-way plane tickets. In 2016, Erin Chapin, Caitlin Gowdey, & Vanessa May pivoted toward a raw, stripped-down acoustic sound, performing around a single condenser mic. This spotlighted their intricate harmonies and cemented their place in the roots music scene. Since then, their blend of provocative charm and musical precision has earned them a cult following across the US and Europe, thanks in part to a viral rise on social media.
Join us for a massive Disney Classics trivia night at The Sporting Globe! Enjoy amazing food, great drinks, games, and a bigger, better trivia experience with 40 questions over 5 rounds. Win killer prizes with your squad. Reserve your free ticket now!

The kings of New York cool are returning Down Under. After 15 years, Fun Lovinâ Criminals are back with their seventh studio album, A Matter of Time, and theyâre bringing their signature blend of gritty rock, hip-hop, and cinematic soul back to Australian shores in March 2026. For three decades, the Fun Lovinâ Criminals have been one of the most electrifying live acts on the planet. Best known for the multi-platinum hits "Scooby Snacks," "King of New York," and "Love Unlimited," the band has spent the last few years revitalized, performing over 150 shows across the globe. Now, itâs Australiaâs turn to experience the new chapter. Conceived by founding member/producer Brian âFastâ Leiser and drummer Frank Benbini, âA Matter of Timeâ marks a bold return to the bandâs roots. Mixed by Grammy-winning engineer Tim Latham, the new record stays true to the "this here song" philosophy that has earned the band a massive cult following since the 90s. "Our fans have been wanting to hear new music from us for years," says drummer Frank Benbini. "We have a renewed creative freedom... Fun Lovinâ Criminals are not going anywhereâexcept on tour." This tour is your first chance in over a decade to hear their new material live alongside the classic deep cuts that built their cult following.