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August 23, 2025By yelomag
Have you seen what’s on at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre lately? Located right in the heart of Brisbane, QPAC is the city’s mecca for culture and creativity. Whether you’re into theatre, live music, dance, or even the circus, there’s plenty to see and do in 2025. These 5 Things To See at the Queensland
August 14, 2025By yelomag
It’s the biggest music event of its kind in the southern hemisphere, and BIGSOUND is set to take over Brisbane for its 24th year – from September 2-5 – with Goolwal Goolwal kicking things off. What is Goolwal Goolwal? Goolwal Goolwal is the First Nations representation of the monolithic music event, which brings an industry
August 2, 2025By yelomag
Buy your tickets to see Playlunch at The Triffid in Brisbane at Moshtix. Melbourne’s self-professed “bogan funk” outfit Playlunch is heading to The Triffid in Brisbane on September 12. The brattish, seven-piece, brass-funk outfit offers an infectious catalogue of genre-blending tracks, covering childhood nostalgia and distinctly Aussie themes. Their cheery nod to the dreaded early schooling
July 27, 2025By Dameeka Middleton
It was a night to remember for fans of The Hives, says Yelo photographer Dameeka Middleton in this live review. After capturing the Swedish rock icons through the lens of her camera at Fortitude Music Hall on Thursday, she writes about getting up-close-and personal with her favourite 90s stars. Returning for the first time in
July 21, 2025By yelomag
Main photo: Touted as the Southern-Hemisphere’s biggest live music discovery and connection event, BIGSOUND 2025 brings speakers, musicians and important industry reps to Brisbane in September. Australian artists Josh Pyke (pictured) and Tash Santana will join triple j radio godfather Richard Kingsmill when monolithic music industry event BIGSOUND 2025 descends on Brisbane on September 2-5.
April 14, 2025By yelomag
A Brisbane Blues Cruise might be the therapy you didn’t know you needed. With autumn on our laps, locals and tourists alike are looking for inspired ways to unwind across the river city. And it seems the people of Brisbane have found the perfect Sunday remedy. Sam Buckley Band, Minnie Marks, and Johnny Curran are
January 22, 2025By yelomag
KNOTFEST, the destination festival brand curated by SLIPKNOT, is returning to Australia this year. And today they announce a horde of headline sideshows from some of the artists on the festival lineup. In addition to their entirely sold out Adelaide headline sideshow, SLIPKNOT will headline in Auckland on March 11, while A DAY TO REMEMBER are set to perform a
December 29, 2024By yelomag
Brisbane live music venue Crowbar has stepped in to save the New Year’s Eve celebrations of another venue following an alleged firebombing incident. Popular Fortitude Valley nightspot Tomcat made the announcement on Sunday, saying the arson attack had left the business with “extensive damage”. “So some dickhead firebombed the tobacconist below us,” the Facebook post
December 28, 2024By yelomag
Usher in the new year with a kaleidoscope of colour at the Lord Mayor’s Brisbane New Year’s Eve Fireworks on December 31. Held at South Bank Parklands, there will be two free fireworks shows: 7.45pm and 12pm. The early fireworks display is for families, while the midnight event caters to late-night revellers wanting to welcome
December 16, 2024By yelomag
Photo: Via Facebook FINNEAS is playing at The Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on January 9 and at Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, on January 11. He also plays two shows in Melbourne, on January 13 and 14. US record producer, singer/songwriter and actor Finneas O’Connell is bringing his For Cryin’ Out Loud! : The Tour to
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