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The Grass Is Dead On The Other Side: A New Kind Of Apocalypse At Wonderland Festival
Anisa Nandaula will make her Wonderland Festival debut with 'The Grass Is Dead On The Other Side'.
The show explores an apocalyptical world... Zombies are in... -
Hedda Review @ Queensland Theatre
‘Hedda’ as adapted by Melissa Bubnic, directed by Paige Rattray and starring Danielle Cormack packs a punch.
Right from the get-go, characters strut on stage, talk... -
Reggie Watts Is Happy To Finally Be Back In Australia
German-born US comedian Reggie Watts is many things.
He’s been called everything from a musician, a vocal artist, and a comedian. But whether it’s performing on... -
Last Dinosaurs Scoff At Extinction Date
Indie rock band Last Dinosaurs have no plans to disappear.
The lads just released a brand-spanking new album, 'Yumeno Garden', in October, booked a 2019 national... -
Kurilpa Reach Suffer No Fools
Brisbane five-piece Kurilpa Reach have distilled their roots/ reggae/ psych rock influences into their debut EP, 'Fool's Fall'.
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Amy & Ant Go Marching Two By Two
Brisbane pop duo Amy & Ant celebrate their second anniversary making music together with a special show that will also support Cherish Women's Cancer
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Christa Hughes Is A Beer Drinking Woman At Wonderland Festival
Vaudeville veteran and vixen vocalist Christa Hughes serves up her boozy cabaret show 'Beer Drinking Woman' in Brisbane for the first time as part of Wonderland
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Bloc Party Sound The Silent Alarm On National Tour
There are a few great firsts in life that stay with you forever, and for Bloc Party guitarist Russell Lissack recording their first album, ‘Silent Alarm’, is among the
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Bianca Del Rio Wants You To Laugh It Off!
She was crowned the winner of 'RuPaul’s Drag Race' (2014) and has enjoyed three consecutive sell-out Australian tours; now the self-described “clown in a gown” Bianca Del Rio
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Kenta Hayashi Loops Back To Australia, Again
Prolific multi-instrumentalist and world-renowned 'loop-pedal ninja', Kenta Hayashi returns once again to Australia for a run of east-coast shows this summer.
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Hedda: Queensland Theatre Contemporises A Classic Production
Melissa Bubnic’s reimagining of the Ibsen classic ‘Hedda’ makes its debut at the Queensland Theatre this month with Danielle Cormack leading an all-star cast that includes
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Red Hot Chili Peppers 2019 Australia Tour
Update - 26 November, 2018: A second and final Brisbane show has just been added due to overwhelming ticket demand during the pre-sale. Red Hot Chili Peppers will play a... -
2018 Supanova Brisbane Review
Supanova has always been a must-see for the pop culture and fandom savvy; a convention balancing the tightrope between the newest, big-name celebs and the childhood faves
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Conan & Bell Witch Brisbane Review @ Crowbar
The last notes of a sludgy riff slowly retched from a stack of amplifiers. As the bile discharged, Conan guitarist Jon Davis and bassist Chris Fielding raised their strumming
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Love Hurts: Open Letter From Emily Kristopher Ahead Of Wonderland Festival
'Love Hurts' is a whirlwind.
It's an exploration of love, pain, sexual misadventures and more, in a world where we 'swipe right' on our dates and hope for the... -
Elixir: Mixing Science With Circus At Wonderland Festival
Breaking the boundaries and slamming expectations, 'Elixir' follows three acrobatic scientists on their quest to create the elixir of life.
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Teenage Fanclub Return Down Under In 2019
Liam Gallagher once called Glasgow five-piece and indie-rock favourites Teenage Fanclub ‘the second-best band in the world – after Oasis’. But we’ll circle back to
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2018 Mullum Music Festival: Glenn Wright - Festival Director Interview
As Mullum Music Festival (Northern Rivers) prepares for its eleventh year next week, Festival Director Glenn Wright reveals what makes it a grassroots success
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Russian Resurrection Film Festival Brisbane Opening Night/Coach Review
Brisbane's Russian Resurrection Film Festival (RRFF) celebrated its fifteen anniversary this year on Wednesday (7 November).
The festival opened with all the glitz... -
Don Quixote Brisbane Review @ QPAC
Gracing QPAC’s Lyric Theatre for only 12 days, the Teatro alla Scala have flown more than 16,000km to perform for the first time in Australia.
With its...
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