Explore unusual things to do in Brisbane: we reveal the secret places to visit, quirky sights to see, cool neighbourhoods to try, and guides to making the most of the city all year round. It’s your must-read guide to Brisbane, for visitors and locals alike.
The newest shipping container experiences from British immersive-theatre production company Darkfield with help in Australia from Realscape Productions are Coma and Eulogy. Alongside the original shipping container expe...
If you’re a Potterhead, chances are you’re well aware of Potted Potter. The good natured Harry Potter parody show is a delight for audiences looking for a bit of fun and nostalgia. The family friendly show w...
If “the club isn’t the best place to find a lover”, then perhaps you need to try a Candlelight tribute concert to Ed Sheeran. The British singer-songwriter’s hit songs, from “Shape Of You” to “Photograph”, will re...
Are you ready to go on an adventure? A Wizardry high tea is making its way around Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, and it’s going to be absolutely enchanting. In Brisbane, there will be sessions held at Treasury Hotel, f...
Brisbane is gearing up to house a heap of awesome art installations in the not-so-distant future. Botanica will light up the Botanic Gardens at the end of May, Chiharu Shiota’s…...
After the last two years deprived our eyes and ears of live gigs and music, it’s safe to say we’re more than ready to make up for lost time. Thankfully, the live entertainment scene is pulling no punches to...
If you’re a fan of Mexican food and tequila, then you’re gonna want to head to the Valley this week. Inspired by the Latin-America street fiesta, Cinco De Mayo at Hey Chica! will be turning up the spice from...
Start organising those festival getups, because Spilt Milk is back and bigger than ever next summer, boasting a massive line-up (to say the very least). The music, arts and food festival is set to hit three Australian l...
Imaginaria, the hour-long journey through light, sound, and scent, has sold-out sessions when it opened in Melbourne and wowed visitors with its displays. Brisbane has been no different except for the fact that we’...
True crime is one of the scariest story genres because what happened actually happened in places you might very well know—down streets you walk every day or in buildings you pass by on the weekend. And Brisbane ye...