Family-Friendly Events in Brisbane: 14 to 16 March 2025

Looking for fun-filled activities for the whole family this weekend? Brisbane has an exciting lineup of events from March 14 to 16, offering everything from interactive storytimes and creative workshops to vibrant St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and thrilling cultural experiences. Whether you’re looking to entertain the little ones or enjoy quality time together, there’s something for everyone!

Brisbane City

English Conversation Group

Date: March 14
Venue: Brisbane Square Library
Description: Join a friendly and informal English conversation group to practice your speaking skills and meet new people.
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Meet Claire Van Ryn

Date: March 14
Venue: Brisbane Square Library
Description: Meet author Claire Van Ryn as she shares insights about her work and literary journey.
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Little Artist’s Eye Spy

Date: March 14
Venue: Museum of Brisbane, Brisbane City Hall
Description: A fun and interactive exploration of artworks, helping children engage with creativity in a playful way.
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Tinker Table

Date: March 15
Venue: Brisbane Square Library
Description: A hands-on creative space for kids to experiment and explore different crafting materials.
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Make and Create: Harmony Week

Date: March 15
Venue: Brisbane Square Library
Description: A special event to celebrate diversity and creativity during Harmony Week with hands-on activities.
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Ashgrove

Children’s Storytime in the Park

Date: March 14
Venue: Dorrington Park, 5 Mirrabooka Road, Ashgrove
Description: Enjoy an interactive storytelling session in the beautiful outdoor setting of Dorrington Park.
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Carina

First 5 Forever Children’s Storytime

Date: March 14
Venue: Carina Library
Description: A special storytelling session designed for young children to develop their love for reading.
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Zillmere

Zillmere Library Craft Group

Date: March 14
Venue: Zillmere Library
Description: A welcoming craft group where you can work on your own project or learn new skills.
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Kenmore

Kenmore Craft Group

Date: March 14
Venue: Kenmore Library
Description: A great space for craft lovers to share ideas and socialize while creating handmade projects.
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Acacia Ridge

Brisbane Colorfest: Flavours & Fun 3.0

Date: March 15
Venue: Spanish Centre Acacia Ridge
Description: A vibrant festival celebrating colors, music, and delicious food.
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Brisbane CBD

Brisbane St Patrick’s Day 2025 Parade

Date: March 15
Venue: City Botanic Gardens, Alice St
Description: Celebrate Irish heritage with a lively parade through Brisbane’s streets.
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South Brisbane

Encore!

Date: March 16
Venue: Thomas Dixon Centre
Description: A spectacular dance performance showcasing talented performers.
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Hamilton

Bluey’s World

Date: March 12 – Sep 14
Venue: Northshore Pavilion, Hamilton
Description: A fun-filled interactive exhibit dedicated to the beloved children’s show, Bluey.
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Make the most of the weekend with these fantastic family-friendly events happening across Brisbane! Whether you’re crafting at the library, celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in style, or enjoying a colorful festival, there’s no shortage of fun activities to explore. Plan ahead, gather your loved ones, and experience the best of Brisbane’s community spirit.

Must-See Local Gigs and Events: 14 to 16 March 2025

Get ready for an action-packed weekend in Brisbane from March 14 to 16, with an incredible lineup of music, comedy, and cultural events happening across the city. Whether you’re a fan of live concerts, stand-up comedy, or immersive performances, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. From rock legends like Alexisonfire to comedy stars like My Cousin Vlad, and everything in between, Brisbane is the place to be this weekend. Don’t miss out on the best gigs, laughs, and live entertainment the city has to offer!

MARCH 14

Fortitude Valley

AUTOPSY XI Transubtil Records Session

Date: March 14
Venue: LA LA LAND, Fortitude Valley
Description: A night of underground electronic music featuring Transubtil Records artists for an intense club experience.
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Pegassi (BEL)

Date: March 14
Venue: Summa House
Description: Belgian DJ and producer Pegassi brings electrifying beats to Brisbane’s nightlife.
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Newstead

The Tumbling Paddies – Australian & NZ Tour

Date: March 14
Venue: The Triffid
Description: The Tumbling Paddies bring their signature blend of folk and rock to Australia for an unforgettable live performance.
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Brisbane CBD

Beatdown Promotions 10

Date: March 14
Venue: Eatons Hill Hotel
Description: An intense night of live combat sports showcasing the best local and international MMA fighters.
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New Farm

Bess Atwell (UK) – Australian Tour

Date: March 14
Venue: Black Bear Lodge
Description: UK indie-folk singer Bess Atwell graces Brisbane with her intimate and soulful melodies.
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Gary Óg Australian Tour 2025 (IRE)

Date: March 14
Venue: Crowbar Brisbane
Description: Irish folk legend Gary Óg returns to Australia for a heartfelt evening of music and storytelling.
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Destrends

Date: March 14
Venue: The Junk Bar
Description: Australian post-punk rockers Destrends deliver raw energy and powerful riffs in an electrifying performance.
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Ups and Downs 40th Anniversary Show w/ The Crystal Set

Date: March 14
Venue: The Brightside
Description: Brisbane’s iconic indie-rock band celebrates four decades of music with a special anniversary gig.
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Paddington

My Cousin Vlad | Life’s A Joke

Date: March 14-15
Venue: Good Chat Comedy Club
Description: Social media sensation My Cousin Vlad brings his hilarious takes on modern life to the stage.
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Friday Night Comedy w/ Secret Guest Headliner & Friends!

Date: March 14
Venue: Good Chat Comedy Club
Description: An exciting night of laughs featuring a surprise headline comedian and a roster of talented performers.
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Spring Hill

And The Winner Is…

Date: March 14
Venue: Big Fork Theatre
Description: A hilarious and unpredictable improv comedy show where audience participation shapes the performance.
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MARCH 15

Fortitude Valley

Pallbearer Australian Tour

Date: March 15
Venue: Crowbar Brisbane
Description: Doom metal titans Pallbearer bring their crushingly heavy sound to Brisbane for an unforgettable night.
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JIMMY SAA

Date: March 15
Venue: The Triffid
Description: Colombian singer Jimmy Saa delivers a high-energy Latin music experience filled with salsa and Afro-Caribbean beats.
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RUFOUS WHISTLER, CONOR MCDONALD & THE HUMBUCKIN’ PICKUPS

Date: March 15
Venue: The Triffid Garden
Description: A night of folk, blues, and country music with a stellar lineup of talented musicians.
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Chuleo Club x CLUBHAUS

Date: March 15
Venue: Warehouse 25
Description: A night of house music and deep beats featuring top DJs and an electrifying atmosphere.
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New Farm

SUNDAYLICIOUS BRISBANE

Date: March 15
Venue: New Farm Park River Hub
Description: A vibrant party celebrating love and diversity with an epic night of music and dancing.
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Paddington

Lewis Garnham: Stream of Contentedness

Date: March 15
Venue: The Paddo
Description: Comedian Lewis Garnham brings sharp, observational humor in his new stand-up show.
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Spring Hill

Saturday Night Comedy: Queer Show & Big Fun Show

Date: March 15
Venue: Big Fork Theatre
Description: A double-header comedy night featuring a hilarious queer showcase and an unpredictable improv show.
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Choose Your Own Adventure Comedy Show w/ Marcel Blanch-de Wilt!

Date: March 15
Venue: Big Fork Theatre
Description: An interactive comedy experience where the audience decides what happens next.
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The Valley

On Repeat: The 1975

Date: March 15
Venue: Greaser
Description: A dedicated club night playing the biggest hits from The 1975 in an energetic party atmosphere.
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Club Bad

Date: March 15
Venue: The Junk Bar
Description: A night of alternative club music and high-energy beats for the ultimate dance experience.
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Brisbane CBD

Bands in Parks: Smashing it Out of the Court

Date: March 15
Venue: Queensland Tennis Centre
Description: A lively performance of orchestral and contemporary tunes performed by talented musicians.
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The Brightside

Vanilla Gorilla 2025 ‘Home’ Album Tour

Date: March 15
Venue: The Brightside
Description: Indie rock outfit Vanilla Gorilla embarks on their highly anticipated album tour.
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One Direction vs 5 Seconds of Summer – Brisbane

Date: March 15
Venue: The Brightside
Description: A themed club night playing non-stop hits from One Direction and 5SOS for an epic pop party.
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Paddington

Dan Rath | Tropical Depression (A Work in Progress)

Date: March 15
Venue: Good Chat Comedy Club
Description: Comedian Dan Rath brings his raw, offbeat humor to the stage in a work-in-progress performance.
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Toowong

Drag Queen Bingo St Pat’s Edition

Date: March 15
Venue: PADDI
Description: A special St. Patrick’s-themed drag bingo night filled with fun, laughter, and fabulous performances.
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MARCH 16

Fortitude Valley

ALEXISONFIRE with Underoath

Date: March 16
Venue: The Fortitude Music Hall
Description: Post-hardcore legends Alexisonfire team up with metalcore powerhouse Underoath for a night of explosive live music.
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SHÈN Presents – Franky Wah & Sasha

Date: March 16
Venue: The Triffid
Description: A massive electronic music event featuring progressive house maestro Sasha and rising star Franky Wah.
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Brisbane CBD

Bands in Parks: A Swinging Victory

Date: March 16
Venue: Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha
Description: A dynamic concert featuring big band, swing, and jazz performances in a stunning outdoor setting.
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New Farm

Vargas Blues Band | Australian Tour 2025

Date: March 16
Venue: Black Bear Lodge
Description: Iconic blues guitarist Javier Vargas and his band bring their internationally acclaimed blues-rock sound to Brisbane.
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BallyClaire + Friends

Date: March 16
Venue: The Junk Bar
Description: A night of intimate indie-folk and alternative sounds from BallyClaire and special guests.
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Spring Hill

Student Graduation Show: Improv Fundamentals

Date: March 16
Venue: Big Fork Theatre
Description: The next generation of improvisers showcase their skills in this fun and unpredictable comedy night.
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Fortitude Valley

Speira and Rosemine with Heatstroke

Date: March 16
Venue: The Brightside
Description: A lineup of high-energy rock and alternative bands taking the stage for an electrifying night.
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With so many fantastic events lined up, Brisbane is set to deliver an unforgettable weekend of music, laughter, and culture. Whether you’re catching a live gig at The Triffid, laughing out loud at Big Fork Theatre, or dancing the night away at Fortitude Valley’s hottest venues, there’s no shortage of ways to make the most of March 14 to 16. Be sure to grab your tickets early and experience everything Brisbane’s vibrant entertainment scene has to offer!

The March 9 Show

  • Aaron from Dandenong was at the Oceania Glass Factory (old Pilkington Glass Factory), in the process of closing the factory for architectural glass manufacturing, typically 3mm to 12mm window glass for construction. The issues driving the closure were cheap imports (Indonesia, Vietnam, China), the furnace needing to be repaired, and the rise of energy and gas prices. The factory employed 250 people. Since announcing the closure, Chinese glass has gone up in price. The end of 169 years of glass making in Australia, as they were the last manufacturers of glass over here. Aaron had spent 20+ years cutting up glass and will now have to look for a new job in a new industry. Listen to the closure being discussed here.

Drone flyover of the huge factory here:

  • Ross Smith from the Australian Light Horse rang in from the Chauvel Light Horse Trail Ride from Shepparton to Tallangatta. Six weeks and 750km. It’s an anniversary ride, commemorating 80 years since Harry Chauvel died, doing educational talks along the way. Find out more here.

An insight into the important history of the Australian Light Horse here:

  • Tony from Singleton rang in to talk about the King Island Racing Carnival he had ridden at, riding seven winners. The horses were taken over on a barge, shipping on and off the island was difficult. He talked about King Island Dairy being sold to an Australian with the help of the Tasmanian government, saving the famous cheese brand.

This video talks about the King Island Racing Club Struggle:

  • Jalal rang in from KC in ACT to talk about Ramadan, which started on March 1 to 30 pr 31 (depends on lunar cycle). He was originally from Bangladesh. All muslims celebrating will have breakfast before sunrise and dinner after sunset.
  • Marion from Benalla rang in having sold her cherry farm, after 35 years. The children didn’t want to inherit it. She was organising a Women on Farms event, which is the 35th annual event, focusing on letting women know what’s happening in farming. The event is over 3 days from March 14-16, find out more here.
  • Bob Crowther’s book “The Wonders of the Weather” the tropical cyclone season in Northern Australia is normally from December to April. The earliest season recorded cyclone was Cyclone Innes in 1973 and the latest was Cyclone Herbie in Western Australia in May 1988. The average number of cyclones per year is 10 of which six cross the Australian coast. The highest number in one year was 16 in 1963. Cyclones cross the coast most frequently between Onslow and Cape Leveque in WA and between Mossman and Maryborough, Qld. Tropical Cyclones do less damage in Australia (compared to other countries) because coastlines are often sparsely populated.

  • John wrote about Cyclone Trixie which happened in February 1975. He was living in Dampier, he was working for Hammersley. Construction in the town had been to Cyclone standards, partially due to the managing engineer of Hammersley visiting Darwin to inspect what had happened after Cyclone Tracey where the city was smashed. The maximum recoded wind speed was 246km/hour, yet very little damage was done. He and his family hid in the bathroom in the centre of their house.
  • Rocks in Rockhampton rang in to talk about stem cell donation. Every 28 minutes in Australia someone gets diagnosed with Blood Cancer. Many of these people require a Bone Marrow Transplant. The Red Cross Blood operations used to be the only places to be able to register. Now cheek swabs are being used to register, making it more accessible to join the register.

StemCellDonors.org.au is where people can register, if you are 18-35.

  • Bob from Flaxley, who talked about not having had rain in South Australia for 12 months. They are desparate for hay and so are getting it delivered from Gippsland, Victoria to the Adelaide Hills, Rotary are donating them, costing three trucks of 32 bales at $110 per bale. They are calling out for donations to Rotary Australia World Community Service, Project 42/2024/25. Donate here.
  • Wayne rang from Belladonia Road House heading to Shepparton for the 20th GT Falcon Nationals. He was in a group of eight cars from Perth, in a 1972 XA, yellow fire colour.

Listen to the podcast episode here.

Disclaimer: Brisbane Suburbs Online News has no affiliation with Ian McNamara or the “Australia All Over Show.” This weekly review is an attempt to share the wonderful stories that Ian broadcasts each week and add value to what is a smorgasbord of great insights.

The March 2 Show – Where Common Sense Prevailed

  • Suzanne from Canterbury, Melbourne was just back from her 6th cruise on the Queen Elizabeth, which no longer boards in Melbourne due to increased docking fees. The ship has been taken over by Carnival from Cunard.

  • Andrew from Maroubra was on his way to Freshwater, representing South Maroubra SLSC for the first time at the age of 50. An Irishman who loves the surf movement, his club has 1,300 nippers, the largest cohort in the world. He was heading to the Surf Life Saving Championships. He grew up in County Sligo in Ireland, in 13-14 degrees sea temperature, migrated to Australia with work and met his wife at the Coogee Bay Hotel. He was competing in team of six in the Champion Patrol, the first time South Maroubra had a team in the event for 25 years. He waxed lyrical about the Sunday Social at South Maroubra SLSC.
  • Daniel, Brose and Yatesy from Bogengay were working on the railway with his workmates, moving the tracks to “avoid people spilling their VB on the Indian Pacific”. In the big yellow machines repositioning the track, they’ll end up in Barinua near Forbes.

  • Ben from Echuca was about to take part in a fun run for Headspace: 380km – nine marathons in four days, four hours, 44 minutes. He had been training for 18 months, having lost a brother to suicide after his other brother lost his life in a ski-racing accident. He’s raised $270,000 so far for it, aiming for $440,000. Starting at Mildura Bay Hospital and finishing in Ecucha on Friday 7 March. It will be 33 degrees, 36 degrees, and 37 degrees over the three days. He will run at night as well. There will be a live track on an Instagram page.
  • Barry at Newry in Gippsland rang in to talk about his group Gippsland Wild Dogs Advisory Group. His group is rescuing sheep being attacked and killed regularly. In the last give months about 45 sheep have been killed by the wild dogs, as well as some calves and alpacas. The government decided all wild dogs are now dingos, he said, which means these wild dogs are protected. When it snows in the mountains the dogs move down into the farms and they are taking up residence on some properties.
  • Tony in Port Vila, Vanuatu pointed out that Radio Australia no longer covers the South Pacific so NRL games and “Australia All Over” as well as a range of Australian radio is no longer available over there. “We had a pretty big earthquake in December”. Tony operates an aircraft service with Britain Nortern Islanders and a Chieftain and an Aero Commander 690B Turbo Prop (bought from Kenya), having been in Vanuatu since April 1971. “My mum was a mechanic by trade so my fascination was with making things work.” Macca explained that Radio Australia was setup to showcase Australia to the outside world like the South Pacific but it was ended, which Macca didn’t agree with. The Vanuatu region had had a lot of cyclones lately which caused planes to be grounded.
  • Leo drives a road train to the Port Adelaide Wharves, carrying 140 tonnes of HMC from the Murray Durkin Mines. This gets shipped to China. The Chinese have just bought a farm of around 200,000 acres for $17-18 million just outside Murray Bridge. The heavy metal content gets refined through water filtration process, then the product is picked up and taken to China. There is zinc and titanium and many other minerals in it. Seventy tyres on his truck and three trailers.

  • Anthony travelling on the Great Ocean Road to Kennett River for a surf. Surf has a two-foot swell with the odd larger wave. He rides an old single fin. He lives in Torquay and surfs most weekends. He’s been going to Kennett River since he was two years old. Kennet River was a logging township, the remnants of the sawmill are still there. Water temperature was around 19-20 degrees.
  • Andrew wrote in about the decline of country towns. He says that in the last few years, he has spent time in other countries, where they have focused on boosting R&D into design and manufacturing, as well as aiming to retain the populations in their rural areas. The Nordic Countries, particularly Finland (his benchmark), has the productive area of Victoria with a smaller population; yet he says it outperforms Australia in Manufacturing, R&D, Education, Defence, and National Energy Security. He had only found three Australian brands in Finland which were Jacobs Creek wine, Yellowtail wine and an inflatable lifeboat whereas he listed over 10 big Finnish brands sold in Australia. The railway network in Finland, he says, is key to enabling a decentralised population. The Finnish has a highly trained defence force and has national service, producing 30,000 in the forces and 900,000 well trained that can be accessed. They also use their forests in the regional areas for bio mass and a range of timber products. Bio-energy and bio-economy, as well as regulated forest, are not things pursued by Australia.

  • Anne wrote in about William Lane who was the leader of a group of Aussies in Paraguay called Utopia.
  • Kevin wrote in about the best tasting tomato: “brandy wine” tomato, sensational fried on toast. He had been given the seeds.

  • Trevor talked about a TV advert where a boy and girl recited “I love a sunburnt country,” which massively reduced rubbish being dumped on roadsides.

  • Adam, a pro tennis player, has been on the ATP World Tour for 12 years. He reached 195 in the world in doubles, initially with his brother, for 10 years. He grew up in Port Macquarie. His dad coached him and his brother. Nowadays, he takes young players on the tour to improve their ranking. Julia was invited to visit her friend in New Caledonia. She sat in the wrong seat in the wrong row of the plane. Adam did as well, and they met and they are now together. Adam and Julia travel together, often competing with jet lag and managing loneliness. Julia built the first AI Charity game in the world and consults to tech companies.

  • Judy from Rye was about to go on tour with her Central Australian Aboriginal Women’s Choir (two guys involved).

  • Michael from Acheron rang in to talk about feeding the cattle in his long paddock. He said Victoria is running out of water. He confirmed the dog problem mentioned by Barry at Newry, as he had lost 15 calves taken by wild dogs through winter-time. He said they are cross-bred domestic dogs and dingoes. As government assistance is decreasing, the problem is increasing. They are being culled one mile into the bush, but there are so many of them that the problem is out of control.

  • John calling from Eucla to talk about what he sees on the Nullabor. It’s so green. There are no kangaroos seen on the roadside where there used to be and the road toll is very low as they have plenty to eat away from the road. He said there’s an old telegraph station on the beach.

Listen to the podcast episode here.

Disclaimer: Brisbane Suburbs Online News has no affiliation with Ian McNamara or the “Australia All Over Show.” This weekly review is an attempt to share the wonderful stories that Ian broadcasts each week and add value to what is a smorgasbord of great insights.

Movies to Watch: 6 to 9 March 2025

Brisbane’s cinemas are showcasing a diverse lineup of films this week, featuring thrilling new releases, captivating dramas, and timeless classics. Whether you’re in the mood for a sci-fi adventure, a musical spectacle, or an animated family film, there’s something for every movie enthusiast. Explore what’s playing across various cinemas in the city.

Editor’s Note: Due to the anticipated inclement weather brought about by Tropical Cyclone Alfred, there may be unavoidable postponements or schedule changes not reflected on this article. Please confirm directly with the venue, as needed.

Event Cinemas

Mickey 17

Date: March 6
Venues: Event Cinemas, Five Star Cinemas, Palace Cinemas
Description: A sci-fi thriller following Mickey, a clone on a mission to colonize a distant planet, who discovers the dark truth about his existence.
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Rating: 89% on Rotten Tomatoes | 7.4/10 on IMDb

Spit

Date: March 6
Venues: Event Cinemas, Palace Cinemas
Description: A gripping drama centered around the intense world of competitive sports, exploring themes of ambition, rivalry, and personal sacrifice.
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One of Them Days

Date: March 6
Venues: Event Cinemas, Palace Cinemas
Description: A comedic take on the unpredictability of life, following a series of interconnected stories that highlight the chaos and humor in everyday situations.
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Rating: 94% on Rotten Tomatoes | 6.7/10 on IMDb

Hard Truths

Date: March 6
Venues: Event Cinemas, Five Star Cinemas, Palace Cinemas
Description: An intense legal drama that delves into the complexities of the justice system, challenging perceptions of truth and morality.
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Rating: 94% on Rotten Tomatoes | 7.3/10 on IMDb

SWGSM – Jesus Christ Superstar – The Musical

Date: March 6
Venues: Event Cinemas, Five Star Cinemas, Palace Cinemas
Description: A cinematic presentation of the classic rock musical, depicting the final weeks of Jesus Christ’s life through powerful performances and iconic music.
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Rating: 94% on Rotten Tomatoes | 7.3/10 on IMDb

Caught by the Tides

Date: March 6
Venue: Event Cinemas
Description: A romantic drama set against the backdrop of the sea, exploring the turbulent relationship between two lovers from different worlds.
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Rating: 97% on Rotten Tomatoes | 6.6/10 on IMDb

Five Star Cinemas

A Grand Mockery

Date: March 6
Venue: Five Star Cinemas
Description: A satirical comedy that takes a humorous look at societal norms, politics, and the absurdities of modern life.
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Every Little Thing

Date: March 6
Venues: Five Star Cinemas, Palace Cinemas
Description: A touching drama that weaves together multiple narratives, showcasing the small moments that connect us all.
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Rating: 94% on Rotten Tomatoes | 7.2/10 on IMDb

The Fifth Element

Date: March 7
Venue: Five Star Cinemas
Description: The classic sci-fi adventure returns to the big screen, featuring Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich in a visually stunning, action-packed film.
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Rating: 71% on Rotten Tomatoes | 7.6/10 on IMDb

Cléo from 5 to 7

Date: March 7
Venue: Five Star Cinemas
Description: A French New Wave classic that follows a young singer as she awaits medical test results, capturing the essence of 1960s Paris.
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Rating: 93% on Rotten Tomatoes | 7.8/10 on IMDb

Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla (1974)

Date: March 9
Venue: Five Star Cinemas
Description: The iconic kaiju film pits Godzilla against his mechanical doppelgänger in a battle of destruction and high-stakes action.
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Rating: 83% on Rotten Tomatoes

Palace Cinemas

Monsieur Aznavour | 2025 Alliance Française French Film Festival Opening Night

Date: March 6
Venue: Palace Cinemas (Barracks – Gala + Afterparty, James St – Reception)
Description: An exclusive gala opening for the 2025 Alliance Française French Film Festival, celebrating the life and music of Charles Aznavour.
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Outdoor Cinema Events

Movie in the Park – 200% The Wolf

Date: March 8, 5:00 PM
Venue: Biami Yumba Park, Fig Tree Pocket
Description: An outdoor screening of 200% The Wolf, a fun animated adventure perfect for the whole family. Pack a picnic and enjoy a movie under the stars.
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Rating: 6/10 on IMDb

Plan Your Next Movie Night

With an incredible mix of blockbuster films, festival favorites, and timeless classics, Brisbane’s cinemas have something for every movie lover this week. Whether you’re in the mood for thrilling sci-fi, heartfelt drama, or a nostalgic throwback, there’s no shortage of entertainment options. Make your next movie night special by grabbing your tickets early and enjoying these fantastic films on the big screen.

Coming to Streaming Services: 5 to 9 March 2025

Streaming platforms are rolling out an exciting lineup of new content this week, featuring highly anticipated series, thrilling documentaries, and must-watch movies. Whether you’re into crime dramas, sci-fi, reality TV, or sports documentaries, there’s something for everyone.

Netflix

March 7

Formula 1: Drive to Survive Season 7
Category: Documentary / Sports
The latest season of Netflix’s hit docuseries takes fans behind the scenes of Formula 1, capturing all the drama, rivalries, and action from the past season. A must-watch for racing enthusiasts.

Plankton: The Movie
Category: Animation / Family
SpongeBob SquarePants’ iconic villain, Plankton, finally gets the spotlight in this animated movie. Expect mischief, laughs, and a chaotic undersea adventure.

CHAOS: The Manson Murders
Category: True Crime / Documentary
This gripping documentary explores new theories and shocking details about the infamous Charles Manson murders. A deep dive into one of history’s most chilling crime stories.

Delicious (2025)
Category: Drama / Comedy
A quirky and lighthearted story that follows a chef rediscovering their passion for cooking. Perfect for foodies and fans of heartwarming indie films.

Disney+

March 5

Daredevil: Born Again
Category: Superhero / Action
Charlie Cox reprises his role as Matt Murdock in this much-anticipated revival of Daredevil. A new chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe begins.

Prime Video

March 6

Picture This
Category: Comedy / Drama
A heartfelt story about friendship and creativity, following an aspiring artist who gets a second chance at success.

It Ends With Us
Category: Drama / Romance
Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel comes to life in this emotional film about love, heartbreak, and second chances.

AMC+

March 7

Arcadian
Category: Sci-Fi / Horror
A post-apocalyptic thriller where survivors must battle terrifying creatures that emerge at night. Suspenseful and intense.

March 9

Dark Winds Season 3
Category: Crime / Thriller
The critically acclaimed crime drama returns, following Navajo Nation detectives as they tackle dark and mysterious cases in the American Southwest.

Stan

March 7

Power Book III: Raising Kanan – Season 4
Category: Crime / Drama
The Power prequel series continues, exploring the rise of Kanan Stark in New York’s drug trade. Expect intense drama and power struggles.

March 9

Craig Bellamy: Inside the Storm
Category: Sports / Documentary
An exclusive look at NRL coach Craig Bellamy’s leadership and coaching philosophy, offering behind-the-scenes insights into the world of professional rugby.

Plan Your Streaming Weekend

This week, streaming platforms are delivering must-watch content, from thrilling documentaries to exciting new series. Whether you’re looking for high-speed Formula 1 action, superhero drama, or gripping crime stories, there’s plenty to watch.

Events for Art Lovers: 6 to 9 March 2025

Brisbane’s vibrant arts scene is alive with exhibitions, live performances, and creative showcases. Whether you’re a lover of fine art, jazz, theatre, or contemporary installations, this week offers something for every art enthusiast. From gallery openings to musical performances, here’s your curated guide to the best artistic experiences happening in the city.

Editor’s Note: Due to the anticipated inclement weather brought about by Tropical Cyclone Alfred, there may be unavoidable postponements or schedule changes not reflected on this article. Please confirm directly with the venue, as needed.

South Brisbane

March 6 – 15

Is That You, Ruthie?
Category: Theater
A powerful theatrical production at QPAC’s Cremorne Theatre, this play brings to life the memoir of Ruth Hegarty, a survivor of Australia’s Stolen Generations. A moving and essential performance exploring themes of identity and resilience.
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March 7

Caxton Street Jazz Band
Category: Jazz
A night of timeless jazz performed by one of Australia’s most beloved jazz bands at the Brisbane Jazz Club. Expect swinging rhythms and a vibrant atmosphere perfect for jazz lovers.
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March 8

Petite Messe Solennelle
Category: Classical Music
A breathtaking performance of Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle at the Opera Queensland Studio. This sacred yet operatic masterpiece will be delivered by a talented ensemble of voices and musicians.
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Dezzie D and the Stingrayz
Category: Jazz
Brisbane’s premier vintage rhythm and blues band takes the stage at the Brisbane Jazz Club. A night filled with energetic jazz, blues, and swing, perfect for dancing.
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West End

Every Friday

Melly and Friends: Jazz Sessions – Free Jazz Every Friday!
Category: Jazz
Enjoy an evening of live jazz at The Burrow West End with Melly and Friends. This free event offers smooth sounds, great drinks, and a relaxed atmosphere.
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Fortitude Valley

March 7

Opening Night of the VENTspace Resident Showcase 2025
Category: Art
VENTspace presents its 2025 Resident Showcase, highlighting innovative works from emerging local artists. An inspiring evening of creativity and collaboration.
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March 9

GASEOUS CRUST
Category: Art
An avant-garde art exhibition at VENTspace, featuring immersive installations exploring texture and form. A must-visit for contemporary art lovers.
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Spring Hill

March 8

International Women’s Day Jazz Night x The Vintage Belles
Category: Jazz
Celebrate International Women’s Day with an elegant jazz night featuring The Vintage Belles at The Inchcolm Hotel. Enjoy smooth vocals and timeless melodies in a stunning setting.
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New Farm

March 9

Project Swing Big Band
Category: Jazz
Enjoy a lively night of swing and jazz as the Project Swing Big Band takes over the Brisbane Jazz Club. A fantastic event for lovers of classic big-band music.
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Immerse Yourself in Brisbane’s Arts Scene This Week

Whether you’re drawn to contemporary art, jazz, classical music, or theater, Brisbane is offering an incredible lineup of artistic events this week. From intimate jazz nights to major gallery exhibitions, there’s something for every art enthusiast.

Make the most of your week by visiting one of these outstanding events. Book your tickets in advance and experience the best of Brisbane’s creative community.

Weekend Family Fun: 7 to 8 March 2025

Brisbane is full of exciting family-friendly events this weekend, offering everything from interactive workshops to book readings, live entertainment, and pet-friendly fun. Whether you’re looking for hands-on creative activities, outdoor experiences, or a special day out with the kids, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a curated list of the best family events happening across the city.

Editor’s Note: Due to the anticipated inclement weather brought about by Tropical Cyclone Alfred, there may be unavoidable postponements or schedule changes not reflected on this article. Please confirm directly with the venue, as needed.

Brisbane City

March 8

Puzzle Mania
Category: Family Activity
Kids and families can challenge their problem-solving skills with interactive puzzles at the Cross River Rail Experience Centre. This hands-on event is a great way to develop critical thinking while having fun.
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Puzzle Mania

Magical Kaleidoscopes
Category: Creative Workshop
A magical workshop where children can design and create their own colorful kaleidoscopes. This activity helps young minds explore reflections, light, and patterns in a fun and artistic way.
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Magical Kaleidescope

Ashgrove

March 7

Music Beat Kids Groups
Category: Music for Kids
A lively and engaging interactive music session for young children, designed to encourage creativity and rhythm through singing, dancing, and playing instruments. Held in the beautiful outdoor setting of Wittonga Park, it’s the perfect way for kids to enjoy music and movement.
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Music Beat

Paddington

March 8

Every Dog Has Its Day
Category: Family & Pet Event
A celebration for dog lovers and their furry friends, featuring competitions, dog-friendly activities, and a chance to meet other pet owners. This fun-filled event at The Paddo is perfect for the whole family, including your four-legged members.
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Every Dog

West End

March 8

Frog, Log and Dave Almost Save the Day – Trent Jamieson & Brent Wilson
Category: Book Reading & Family Fun
Join authors Trent Jamieson and Brent Wilson as they bring their fun and adventurous story to life in this engaging book-reading session. A wonderful opportunity for kids to enjoy storytelling and meet the creators behind the book.
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Frog, Log and Dave Almost Save the Day

Filo’s Butterflies – Litea Fuata
Category: Book Reading & Family Fun
A heartwarming storytime session with Litea Fuata, sharing her beautiful children’s book Filo’s Butterflies. This reading is a fantastic way for kids to explore themes of nature, identity, and imagination.
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Filo Butterflies

Tenth Birthday of Where the Wild Things Are Bookshop
Category: Family Celebration
Celebrate 10 years of Brisbane’s beloved children’s bookshop with special activities, author appearances, and fun for the whole family. A must-attend event for book lovers and young readers.
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Make the Most of Your Weekend in Brisbane

With so many family-friendly events happening this weekend, there’s no shortage of ways to entertain the kids and create unforgettable memories. Plan your weekend now and take advantage of these exciting activities across Brisbane.

Must-See Gigs, Shows, and Events: 7 to 9 March 2025

Brisbane is buzzing with an exciting mix of live music, comedy, and cultural events this weekend. Whether you’re into high-energy concerts, insightful talks, or a laid-back afternoon of live tunes, there’s something for everyone. Check out our curated list of events to help you plan your weekend.

Editor’s Note: Due to the anticipated inclement weather brought about by Tropical Cyclone Alfred, there may be unavoidable postponements or schedule changes not reflected on this article. Please confirm directly with the venue, as needed.

Brisbane City

March 7

Discover How to “RESET” YOUR LIFE AND FIND LOVE AFTER DIVORCE
Category: Talk
A three-day event featuring expert speakers offering guidance on personal growth and finding love after divorce. This is a transformative experience for those looking to move forward in life.
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March 9

Performance Pulse Expo 2025
Category: Music
An immersive expo for music and performance enthusiasts, featuring live demonstrations, interactive workshops, and industry insights. A great event for anyone passionate about the performing arts.
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Performance Pulse

Fortitude Valley

March 7

Chillinit ‘The Big Bash Tour’
Category: Music
Australian rapper Chillinit takes the stage with his signature fast-paced lyricism and high-energy beats. A must-see for hip-hop fans looking for an electrifying night.
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Chillinit

Philter Phridays
Category: Music
A weekly music night showcasing an eclectic mix of live bands and DJs at Greaser. Kickstart your weekend with great tunes and a vibrant atmosphere.
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Philter Phridays

TAXIRIDE ft TTSAR
Category: Music
Australian rock legends TAXIRIDE return with a special performance featuring their biggest hits. Joined by TTSAR, expect an unforgettable night of classic rock anthems.
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Taxiride

STAHR Headlines The Bearded Lady!
Category: Music
Indie rock artist STAHR delivers an intimate yet powerful performance. Known for their deep lyrics and energetic presence, this show is not to be missed.
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Stahr

Daily J + Great Gable Brightside Venue Take Over
Category: Music
Two of Australia’s favorite indie bands take over The Brightside for a night of smooth vocals and dreamy instrumentals. Expect a relaxed and feel-good crowd.
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Daily J

Oliver Anthony Music
Category: Music
The viral country-folk artist makes his way to Brisbane, bringing raw storytelling and heartfelt acoustic performances. This is a rare opportunity to see him live.
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Oliver Anthony

SELFISH SONS ‘What a Beautiful Waste of Time’ Australian Tour 2025
Category: Music
Alternative rock band Selfish Sons bring their emotional and high-energy show to The Triffid. Fans can expect singalong anthems and an electrifying performance.
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Camille O’Sullivan – ΩHM Festival of Other Music
Category: Music
Renowned cabaret performer Camille O’Sullivan takes the stage with her theatrical and captivating storytelling. An evening of music and drama that will leave a lasting impression.
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March 8

DIAL Debut Album Fundraiser w/ Leichhardt & The Leads
Category: Music
Help support local band DIAL as they raise funds for their debut album with a special performance. Featuring support acts, this is a night of music for a great cause.
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Dial Debut

Delta Heavy – Midnight Forever Tour 2025
Category: Music
UK drum and bass duo Delta Heavy bring their high-intensity beats and immersive visuals to Brisbane. A must-attend event for EDM fans.
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March 9

BAD 4 ME SINGLE LAUNCH – TAHNEE ROSE
Category: Music
Emerging pop singer Tahnee Rose launches her new single “Bad 4 Me” with a special live performance. Expect catchy melodies and an intimate atmosphere at Black Bear Lodge.
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Tahnee Rose

Afternoon Sessions | Live Music
Category: Music
The Prince Consort hosts a relaxing Sunday afternoon of live music featuring local artists. Enjoy a drink and unwind with an acoustic set in a laid-back setting.
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Afternoon sessions

Plan Your Weekend in Brisbane

This weekend in Brisbane is packed with live performances, cultural experiences, and exciting music events. Whether you want to immerse yourself in hip-hop, rock, folk, or electronic music, there’s something happening in every corner of the city. Take advantage of these incredible events and make the most of your time in Brisbane.

Now Showing at the Cinema: 27 February to 2 March 2025

Brisbane’s cinemas are rolling out an exciting lineup of films this week, featuring a mix of brand-new releases, animated adventures, gripping dramas, and timeless classics. Whether you’re in the mood for an action-packed anime, an inspiring music documentary, or a nostalgic throwback, there’s something for every movie lover. Check out what’s lighting up the big screens this week!

Palace James St., Cinema

Feb 27 – I’M STILL HERE


A deeply moving drama exploring themes of resilience, survival, and self-discovery. This emotional journey is sure to leave audiences with a lasting impact.
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Rating: 97% on Rotten Tomatoes | 8.7/10 on IMDb

I'm Still Here

Event Cinemas

Feb 27 – Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX-Beginning


Anime fans won’t want to miss this action-packed entry into the Gundam franchise, bringing mechs, war, and drama to the big screen in an epic way.
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Rating: 7.2/10 on IMDb

Feb 27 – The Lost Tiger


A suspenseful thriller that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats, “The Lost Tiger” follows the gripping tale of a man’s search for the truth in the depths of a jungle mystery.
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Rating: 6.6/10 on IMDb

The Lost Tiger

Feb 28 – Mar 2 – Hard Truths (Advance Screening)


A gripping new drama that explores justice, deception, and the power of speaking out. This advance screening is your chance to catch the film before its official release.
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Rating: 95% on Rotten Tomatoes | 7.3/10 on IMDb

Palace Barracks

Mar 1 – Australian Chamber Orchestra: The Four Seasons – A Music Film


A stunning cinematic experience blending Vivaldi’s masterpiece with breathtaking visuals. Perfect for classical music lovers and film enthusiasts alike.
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Four Seasons

Five Star Cinemas

Mar 2 – Josie and the Pussycats


The cult classic returns to the big screen! Follow Josie and the Pussycats as they navigate fame, friendship, and the music industry in this fun, nostalgic throwback.
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Rating: 53% on Rotten Tomatoes | 5.7/10 on IMDb

Josie and the Pussycats

More Films Now Showing

For those looking for more cinematic options, here’s what else is screening across Brisbane:

Don’t Miss Out!

With so many fantastic films screening in Brisbane this week, it’s the perfect time to grab some popcorn and catch a movie on the big screen. Whether you’re in for action, nostalgia, or drama, there’s something for every kind of moviegoer!