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Brisbane Festival is one of Australia's leading international arts festivals, and is held each September in Brisbane, Australia. [1]Its presence dominates the city for three weeks in September and its line-up of classical and contemporary music, theatre, dance, comedy, opera, circus and major public events such as Riverfire attracts an audience of around one million people every year.
Caxton Street Seafood and Wine Festival: Brisbane: 1994: Annual Centenary Rocks! Festival [61] Brisbane: 2003: Last weekend of July: Annual Childers Festival [62] Childers: 1996: July: Annual Cooly Rocks On: Coolangatta/Tweed Heads: 2011: June: Dead of Winter Festival: Brisbane: 2009: June: Annual Dingo Creek Jazz and Blues Festival [63 ...
Stereosonic was an annual electronic dance music festival held in Australia in November and early December. Stereosonic was held in Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Sydney, and Melbourne, attracting attendances of up to 200,000 patrons nationally featuring the biggest electronic artists in the world.
4MBS Festival of Classics; Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art [1] Brisbane Festival [2] Brisbane International Boat Show; Parklife [3] Redlands Spring Festival; St Jerome's Laneway Festival [4] Straight Out of Brisbane; Valley Fiesta [5]
In 2006 the festival shifted to the South Bank Parklands, Brisbane supported by the Queensland Government. [citation needed] In 2009 the program was delivered by Arts Queensland as part of the Q150 celebrations and the Year of Creativity, with Griffith University supporting as a major sponsor. The 2009 event presented over 100 speakers, 138 ...
Port Fairy Folk Festival; Primary Schools Music Festival; Pyramid Rock Festival; Queensland Music Festival; Rainbow Serpent Festival; Raggamuffin Music Festival; Rewind 80s Festival Australia; Rock-It Festival; Rollercoaster; Soulfest; SoundFest; Soundwave Festival; Southbound; Southern Roots Festival; Spilt Milk (festival) Splendour in the ...
The Brisbane Festival, which includes one of the nation's largest annual fireworks displays called 'Riverfire', and which is held each September at South Bank Parklands, the CBD and surrounding areas is the second of Brisbane's major annual events, with the 'Riverfire' fireworks displays attended by hundreds of thousands of residents annually.
Listen Out is an annual Australian music festival held in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and Brisbane since September 2013. In 2018, an inaugural alternative version of Listen Out, titled Listen In took place in South Australia and New Zealand.