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What's Going On Brisbane and Surrounds

  • The Legendary Ed Kuepper Reimagined

    Legendary Australian musician Ed Kuepper recently released a new album, ‘The Return Of The Mail-Order Bridegroom’.


    Next month he’ll be taking the album around the...
  • The Biff Is Back! Biffy Clyro Return Down Under

    With an appearance at Soundwave earlier this year, Scottish trio Biffy Clyro are returning to Australia for a headline tour in September.


    “We can’t wait,” bass...
  • 5 Singing In The Car Moments

    Sydney-based indie pop cavaliers Date Night At The Museum have released a new single, ‘Flashing Lights’, alongside a stunning film clip directed by Tropfest winners Tristan

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  • Knocking Down The Walls With Baskervillain

    With a psychedelic, rock & roll, blues and pop mixture, the boys from Baskervillain aren't ready to let go of the '60s and '70s just yet.


    Having only started...
  • Selena Gomez Does See-Through

    Singer, actress and sometime-Ms Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez opted for an eyebrow-raising outfit for her recent appearance at the Ischia Global Film and Music Festival in

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  • Uber Controversial Ride-Sharing App

    The future of transport has arrived and it's going to make your groggy Saturday night commute home much cheaper.


    Uber is one of my favourite new mobile...
  • Watch Out! The Creases Are Going To Unfold

    Imagine if Joy Division and Arcade Fire started a band together. Okay, now imagine that band without Ian Curtis and Win Butler and instead add some 20-something Brisbane

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  • Jake Clemons Is Following In His Uncle's Footsteps

    Jake Clemons, nephew of E Street legend, the late Clarence Clemons, is following in his uncle's musical footsteps.


    After 26 months of touring with the E Street Band...
  • Funemployed... What The?

    Through candid interviews, brutal honesty and lacerating wit, Justin Heazlewood (aka The Bedroom Philosopher) provides a fascinating portrait of life in Australia for artists

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  • It’s A Block Party: Celebrate Colombian Independence Day

    Brisbane, prepare for a fiesta! This Sunday July 20 your city is donning sombreros and sprouting last-minute crumb-catchers to celebrate Colombian Independence

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  • 5 Places To Buy Pre-Loved Clothing In Brisbane

    Miss Elm frontwoman Erin Harrington is also a fashion student and shares her favourite places to op shop.


    “I study fashion... and I love dressing up in retro/...
  • Introducing Doom Mountain

    ‘Sidewalk Shakedown’ is the fourth single to come from Brisbane four-piece surf rock enthusiasts Doom Mountain.


    The song was recorded by the lads in four hours at...
  • Australia, Get Your Gums Ready For Candyland

    Contrary to everything you believed as a child, Candyland is not a land of marshmallow clouds, cotton candy walls and gingerbread houses.


    Rather the Candyland...
  • 5 Meals Anyone Can Cook

    Brisbane pop-punk act Call The Shots have spent plenty of time on the road.


    So they know a thing or two about preparing meals while on tour. Band members BBQ King...
  • The C.*.*.*.S. Who Love Jazz

    It’s an acronym that wouldn't sit well with most. But for local jazz collective Conservatorium’s Universal Neural Transmutation System they don’t mind.


    The...
  • 40 Is The New 30, Say Nick Earls

    Nick Earls is back and ready to take on 40-something.


    Author, playwright and all-round funny guy, Nick Earls is joining Phil Brown for a special evening of...
  • Time Travel (To New York) With David Harris

    Leading man David Harris is leaving soon for the bright lights of New York City, but before he departs, he shares his own personal story on the Brisbane Powerhouse

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  • An Apocalyptic Love Letter To Humanity

    Contemporary dance meets explosive electronic in 'Keep Everything', an apocalyptic love letter to humanity.


    Chunky Move — a critically-acclaimed, genre-defying...
  • What Brisbane Used To Look Like

    'Hot Modernism' is an immersive exhibition at the State Library of Queensland showcases the stories of Queensland’s mid-century architecture.


    This time period in...
  • The Breakfast Club Review: Brisbane

    Bringing the 1980s cult classic, ‘The Breakfast Club’ to the stage, the Brisbane Arts Theatre’s adaptation of the teen hit is raw and engaging, adding a touch of its own

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