Jack Johnson will return to Brisbane in November, bringing Ben Harper and John Butler with him for an all-ages outdoor show at Riverstage. Jack Johnson has announced his 2026 Australian Surfilmusic Tour, with Brisbane confirmed as the opening stop. The Hawaiian singer-songwriter will play Riverstage on November 7, joined by special guests Ben Harper and
G Flip at Brisbane Riverstage drew a huge all-ages crowd for a high-energy open-air set on Friday night. There were big singalongs, live drumming and plenty of movement across the stage. These photos by YELO photographer Melissa Kendrick capture some of the scale and atmosphere of the night. The hill filled early as a huge
Brisbane’s Riverstage is gearing up for one of its biggest years yet, with a stacked run of international superstars, indie heroes, pop heavyweights and cult favourites rolling through in 2026. From global chart-toppers to nostalgic throwbacks, this year’s lineup has something for every kind of live-music lover — and with Brisbane only a quick trip
Get your tickets to IDLES in Australia here: https://www.ticketmaster.com.au/. Bristol post-punk rockstars IDLES are set to descend on Brisbane Riverstage on January 18. They are here as part of a three-show Australian Tour, with stops in Melbourne (January 21) and Sydney (January 22). Best known for their songs “Dancer” and “Never Fight A Man With A
All photos by Maddie O’Brien for Yelo Mag We sent Yelo Mag photographer Maddie to check out the Lime Cordiale show at Brisbane’s Riverstage in Brisbane on Sunday night. They were supported by their mates Ball Park Music. Maddie says: “The venue was sold out, and everywhere you looked, there were bodies for miles, creating
US singer-songwriter Teddy Swims known for his chart-topping single “Lose Control” gave a breath-taking performance at Brisbane Riverstage on Tuesday, thanks to Frontier Touring. Yelo photographer Maddie O’Brien was there to capture it. Teddy was supported by Meg Mac. Teddy Swims Photo Gallery:
On a beautiful warm night underneath the City’s skyscrapers, I headed deep into Brisbane’s Botanic Gardens to get ready to photograph Irish singer/songwriter Dermot Kennedy, known for his popular songs, “Outnumbered”, “Power Over Me” and “Giants”. And I also happen to be a huge fan – squee! The night’s entertainment kicked off with Sydney-based openers,