Brisbane is the place to be in 2024! With so many events and performances on the calendar, we're spoiled for choice.
Be sure to mark these top shows on your calendar!
Witness a tale as old as time with Disney classic, Beauty and the Beast the Musical now playing at Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC). Based on the magical 1991 animated film, the stage musical has been brought to life in a reimagined production sure to transport audiences to a fairytale land.
Science leaves the laboratory and takes over streets, parks, museums, galleries and performing arts venues in Brisbane with this engaging and educational festival. Featuring arts and science-based performances, displays and activities, World Science Festival Brisbane will captivate all ages.
Get ready to join Harry, Ron and Hermione on their penultimate journey accompanied by a live musical score thanks to the Queensland Symphony Orchestra. There will be two performances at 1.30pm and 7.30pm to sure that as many people as possible can experience the magic. Find out more.
The Empress of Soul, Gladys Knight, is back in Brisbane for a special night showcasing an incredible music career spanning multiple decades. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see a true legend command the stage.
25 years since Riverdance first swept across Australia, the iconic Irish dance and music show is returning to mesmerise Brisbane audiences. The new, critically acclaimed, anniversary show has been wowing audiences across the world since 2020 and it's now Brisbane's turn to be swept up in the magic.
Brisbane becomes 'comedy central' over 5 weeks when comedians from all over the world descend on the city for a festival featuring over 100 shows. 3 iconic venues are playing host to the belly laughs – Brisbane Powerhouse, The Tivoli and The Princess Theatre. Find out more.
Form One Direction band member, Niall Horan, is promising an unforgettable show at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre. Horan will be putting his ability to capably move between pop, rock and folk genres on display to promote his latest studio album, The Show.
This one is not for the faint of heart! Susan Hill's acclaimed ghost story, The Woman in Black, comes to Brisbane in a gripping stage adaptation for a strictly limited season at QPAC's Playhouse.
Get ready for an action-packed weekend because the Monster Trucks are coming back to Brisbane. This high-octane event promises to be thrilling fun for the whole family, featuring some of Australia's favourite machines including Raptor's Rampage, Wicked, Buddy, Miss Mayhem and many more. Event details.
Step into the world of mountain and adventure sports at the 2024 Banff Mountain Film Festival. The event features over two and a half hours of short films made by explorers, mountain bikers, skiers, paddlers and climbers from around the world.
Legendary entertainer, Jerry Seinfeld, returns with a brand new show, following a sold out Australian tour in 2017. Seinfeld says he "cannot wait to come back to visit some of the greatest comedy fans in the world".
Exclusive to Brisbane, immerse yourself in the world of Bluey through this groundbreaking experience. Fans can explore life-sized sets including Bluey and Bingo's bedroom, living room, kitchen, and even Bluey's backyard. The experience will be spread across a 4000 square metre venue. Find out more.
The iconic British band, Iron Maiden, are bringing The Future Past Tour to Brisbane. Having sold out shows across Europe in the summer of 2023, the band is set to put on a spectacular stage production featuring songs from the band's most recent studio album, Senjutsu, and plenty of other fan favourites.
Set in one of Brisbane's coolest neighbourhoods, the Australian Independent Film Festival is back to showcase the best of Australian films, along with documentaries, animations and experimental films from around the world. Find out more.
Melt OPEN is a new open-access festival of Queer arts and culture that's being held across Brisbane. The event builds on the success of its festival predecessor, Melt, and will feature a River Pride Parade led by none other than performer, Courtney Act.
For more information on upcoming events check out our Brisbetter Explore page.
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**This article was updated in March 2024.**
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