The last week of September and the start of October bring an exciting mix of dramas, miniseries, comedies, and thrillers across Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+, BINGE, Stan, and Prime Video. Whether you’re after binge-worthy thrillers, international favourites, or quirky new originals, here’s your guide to the upcoming releases.
Netflix
25 September 2025
Alice in Borderland: Season 3 The Japanese sci-fi survival thriller returns as Arisu and his friends face even deadlier games. Watch
House of Guinness: Season 1 A docudrama chronicling the history and global rise of the Guinness empire. Watch
Wayward: Limited Series A suspenseful limited series about secrets, betrayals, and the tangled paths of strangers. Watch
26 September 2025
French Lover A romantic drama exploring passion, heartbreak, and cultural connections. Watch
Ruth & Boaz A modern retelling of the classic biblical story of resilience and love. Watch
30 September 2025
Nightmares of Nature: Cabin in the Woods A chilling docu-horror where nature and fear collide in a remote woodland cabin. Watch
Apple TV+
26 September 2025
All of You A moving romantic film about love, sacrifice, and the bonds that last a lifetime. Watch
The Savant: Miniseries Based on true events, this thriller follows a woman infiltrating online extremist groups to prevent attacks. Watch
Disney+
26 September 2025
English Teacher: Season 2 The heartfelt comedy-drama continues with more lessons in life, love, and language. Watch
30 September 2025
Chad Powers: Season 1 A fresh comedy-drama following an unconventional character making big moves in a small town. Watch
BINGE
29 September 2025
Krapopolis: Season 3 The animated comedy from Dan Harmon returns with more mythological mayhem and family drama. Watch
Stan
29 September 2025
Universal Basic Guys: Season 2 The Aussie comedy returns as the mates navigate life, friendship, and questionable schemes. Watch
Prime Video
1 October 2025
Play Dirty A stylish crime thriller directed by Shane Black, blending sharp wit with gritty action. Watch
This week’s line-up mixes high-stakes thrillers, heartfelt romances, and quirky comedies. From the return of Alice in Borderland on Netflix to Shane Black’s Play Dirty on Prime Video, the week of 25 September to 1 October is packed with stories worth queuing up.
Disclaimer: ‘Australia All Over’ is a program produced and broadcast by the ABC Local Radio Network and hosted by Ian McNamara. Brisbane Suburbs Online News has no affiliation with Ian McNamara, the ABC, or the ‘Australia All Over’ program. This weekly review is an independent summary based on publicly available podcast transcripts and episodes. All original content and recordings remain the property of the ABC. Our summaries are written in our own words and are intended for commentary and review purposes only. Readers can listen to the full episodes via the official ABC platforms.
Spring was in the air on this week’s program, and Macca’s callers brought with them a lively mix of stories: from kites on Brazilian beaches and four women pedalling a quad bike across the Nullarbor, to Nashville songwriters, disappearing bees, and classic cars in suits. Add in students bound for Kokoda, a squeeze box festival in Queensland, and a surprise call from guitar legend Hank Marvin, and it made for a show as varied as Australia itself.
Danny from Melbourne – Health and Kite Adventures
Danny began with an update on his health, relieved to be clear after prostate cancer surgery but now facing a long wait for a hip replacement. He admitted staying active was difficult, but insisted, “You’ve just got to keep moving. You can’t sit still.” Danny also recalled his days in Brazil flying stunt kites, including a massive 3.8-metre prototype that pulled him barefoot along the sand. Trying the same at Anglesea ended badly: “I came crashing down on the rocks and got cut to pieces. Never again.”
Ride for Life – Quad Tandem Across Australia
Anna from the Gold Coast called from Port Augusta, midway through a national ride on a four-woman “quad tandem” bike. “We’ve had caravanners stopping to take photos, people making donations on the side of the road,” she said. Even a busload of grandmothers gave them fresh scones. The group is raising funds for Gotcha4Life’s suicide prevention programs, aiming for \$500,000 by the time they reach Bondi Beach on 10 October.
Angus Gill – Music, Nashville, and Alzheimer’s Awareness
Angus Gill checked in from Nashville, where he has been collaborating with Marty Stuart and James Burton. His new record Postcards is due out in October, alongside his first novella, Departure and Arrival, inspired by his grandmother’s battle with Alzheimer’s. “I used to play cards with my nan every night,” he said, “and that’s where the song In the Cards came from.” Gill described Nashville as a city where “there’s live music on every corner,” saying it has sharpened his songwriting and performance.
Distinguished Gentleman’s Drive – Classic Cars for Movember
Organisers Mark Hawwa and Corey Brown explained how the Distinguished Gentleman’s Drive swaps motorbikes for classic cars. Hawwa said, “We started this to break stereotypes — people think bikers are hairy blokes in leather. We put them in suits.” The event has since grown into a global fundraiser, raising over \$100 million for Movember’s men’s health initiatives. Sydney and Brisbane are among hundreds of cities worldwide hosting drivers next Sunday.
All Over News – Bank Closures Across Australia
Journalist Dale Webster discussed the latest wave of Bendigo Bank branch and agency closures, calling it “the biggest mass closure I’ve seen in 10 years.” Despite a government moratorium, dozens of towns are losing their only service. Webster argued the solution is to “re-establish a people’s bank, like the old Commonwealth Bank,” noting that a Senate inquiry recommended it over a year ago.
All Over News – Where Are the Bees?
Veteran apiarist Keith Steele gave a sobering report on Varroa mites. “Backyard hives are down 50 per cent,” he said, with many hobbyists giving up because of the cost of constant treatments. Commercial operators, he added, are paying tens of thousands just to keep their bees alive. Steele warned bluntly: “Without bees, we don’t eat.”
Michael Gallus – From London to Nottingham
Michael Gallus called from London while celebrating his 30th wedding anniversary. He planned to watch Ange Postecoglou’s Nottingham Forest, only to discover his great-great-grandfather was born there. “I’ve even found some living relatives,” he said with amusement. Gallus also described London as “Disneyland for adults” and laughed about trying Britain’s so-called “warm beer”: “It’s not warm at all — just not as cold as ours.”
Seasonal Dates and Listener Letters
Rob from Maidenhead explained the difference between meteorological and astronomical seasons, using solstices and equinoxes to show why dates vary. Another letter came from Oliver DiMarscio in Italy, who reflected on 25 years abroad. He praised Australia’s “mateship and optimism” compared with Europe’s social tensions, adding that listening to Macca gave him a sense of home.
Outdoor Learning – Students on the Kokoda Track
Jason from Guildford Grammar in Perth called before leading 18 students on the Kokoda Track. “Brigadier Potts was a student here,” he said, noting that Potts’ great-granddaughter was joining the trek. Jason described it as “an exercise in grit and resilience” that teaches lessons far beyond the classroom.
McLaggan Squeeze Box Festival
Cheryl from McLaggan promoted the town’s annual Squeeze Box Festival on 11 October. Now in its 22nd year, the event features button accordions and ends with an old-time dance. Despite its small-town setting, it attracts musicians and visitors from across the country.
Skunk Works Community Youth Band Festival
Philippa phoned from a bus heading to Sydney with 45 young musicians from Victoria. The group, aged 13 to 25, will rehearse with professionals from leading orchestras before performing at the Kogarah School of Arts. Philippa said the day was about “showing young people they belong in music.”
Native Bees and a Reset for Honey Production
Sam from near Taree offered a different perspective. With European bees in decline, he said, “Our native bees are thriving. They’re filling the gap.” Some commercial beekeepers, he added, were reporting higher honey yields as competition for nectar eased. While native bees can’t replace Europeans for all crops, Sam described the shift as a “reset” that could help biodiversity.
Leadlight Windows – An Artist’s Eye
Macca replayed an interview with stained-glass artist Keith Little. He recalled that architects often delayed installing his windows until after dedications “so they wouldn’t overshadow the building.” To critique his own work, Little said, “I put it up against a mirror — when you see it backwards, you spot the faults.”
Letters – Rising Power Bills and Remembering Charlie Townsend
One letter described a \$1,346 winter electricity bill, highlighting the struggles of pensioners. Another came from Janine, remembering her father Charlie Townsend, a baker turned cattle station owner in Wilcannia. A replay of his earlier interview revealed his deep love of breadmaking and community life.
Hank Marvin – Gypsy Jazz on Tour
The show closed with a surprise call from guitar legend Hank Marvin. Now touring with his gypsy jazz quartet, he praised accordionist Nunzio Mondale and spoke about the joy of Django Reinhardt-inspired jazz. “It’s challenging, but so rewarding,” Marvin said. He will perform at Chatswood’s Concourse before heading to Brisbane’s Oz Manouche Festival.
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Get ready for a sensational Saturday in Brisbane, with a fantastic lineup of events catering to every interest. Whether you’re an art aficionado, a music lover, a theatre enthusiast, or a market-goer, the city is buzzing with activities to make your weekend unforgettable. From major concerts and theatrical productions to intimate artist talks and bustling handmade markets, here is your guide to what’s on across Brisbane.
Bowen Hills
27 September 2025
Brisbane Illustration Fair
Brisbane Showgrounds Celebrate the world of illustration and discover unique prints, comics, zines, and merchandise from a diverse range of talented artists. This is the perfect opportunity to support independent creators and find one-of-a-kind artworks for your collection. Get Tickets
27 September 2025
Fashion Thrift Society
Brisbane Showgrounds Hunt for pre-loved, vintage, and retro fashion treasures at one of Australia’s biggest thrift markets. It’s the ultimate day out for lovers of sustainable fashion and unique clothing finds. Get Tickets
Fortitude Valley
27 September 2025
Lime Cordiale with Queensland Symphony Orchestra
The Fortitude Music Hall Experience the infectious tunes of Australian indie-pop favourites Lime Cordiale as they team up with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra. This unique collaboration promises a spectacular night of music, blending their laid-back hits with magnificent orchestral arrangements. Get Tickets
Manly
27 September 2025
Opera on the Lawn
Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Enjoy an enchanting evening of beautiful music in a picturesque outdoor setting by the water. Settle in for a night of stunning vocal performances as some of the finest opera singers take to the stage. Get Tickets
Milton
27 September 2025
The Natural Horse
PIP Theatre Immerse yourself in a compelling theatrical performance that explores the profound connection between humans and horses. This unique show promises to be a moving and unforgettable experience for all audience members. Get Tickets
New Farm
27 September 2025
Craig and Karl: Public Art Trail
Brisbane Powerhouse Explore a vibrant and colourful public art trail created by the internationally acclaimed artist duo Craig & Karl. This free Brisbane Festival event transforms the Powerhouse precinct with bold, eye-catching installations. Get Tickets
South Brisbane
27 September 2025
The Lovers
Playhouse, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) See Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream transformed into a pop musical sensation filled with romance and chaos. This exhilarating production reimagines the classic comedy with a fresh and contemporary soundtrack. Get Tickets
27 September 2025
The God of Small Things Faith and Popular Culture
Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) Explore a thought-provoking exhibition that examines the fascinating intersection of religious faith and popular culture through diverse artistic expressions. The collection features a compelling mix of historical and contemporary works from around the globe. Get Tickets
27 September 2025
The Bogong’s Song
Cremorne Theatre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Witness a powerful new theatrical work that serves as a call to Country, blending storytelling and music. This production offers a profound and moving journey into Indigenous culture and connection to the land. Get Tickets
27 September 2025
The Man From Snowy River in Concert
Concert Hall, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Experience the iconic Australian film like never before, with the score performed live by a magnificent orchestra. This special concert event brings the beloved movie’s thrilling and emotive soundtrack to life on stage. Get Tickets
27 September 2025
Discussion kith and kin
Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Join an engaging discussion that delves into themes of family, community, and belonging within the context of art. This session offers a fantastic opportunity for deeper reflection on the connections that shape us. Get Tickets
27 September 2025
In Conversation + Film Nadine Bates & Kristen Souvlis
Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Enjoy an inspiring afternoon with a film screening followed by a fascinating conversation with creators Nadine Bates and Kristen Souvlis. Gain unique insights into their creative process and the stories behind their work. Get Tickets
27 September 2025
Artist Talk Archie Moore
Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Hear directly from celebrated artist Archie Moore as he discusses his practice, inspirations, and the concepts behind his latest works. This is a unique chance to gain a deeper understanding of one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists. Get Tickets
27 September 2025
BrisStyle’s Handmade Market
Queensland Museum Kurilpa Discover the best of local, handmade goods at this beloved market, featuring everything from fashion and jewellery to art and homewares. It’s the perfect place to find a unique gift or treat yourself while supporting local artisans. Get Tickets
West End
27 September 2025
Chatter (NYC)
The West End Electric Prepare to be captivated by the incredible vocal and physical comedy of New York-based performer Spencer Novich. This highly original show is a masterclass in sound and movement that has to be seen to be believed. Get Tickets
With so many incredible events to choose from, Saturday, 27 September is shaping up to be an amazing day in Brisbane. Whether you decide to catch a show, wander through a gallery, or browse a local market, we hope you have a fantastic time exploring the best the city has to offer. Make sure to book your tickets in advance to avoid disappointment.
Disclaimer: ‘Australia All Over’ is a program produced and broadcast by the ABC Local Radio Network and hosted by Ian McNamara. Brisbane Suburbs Online News has no affiliation with Ian McNamara, the ABC, or the ‘Australia All Over’ program. This weekly review is an independent summary based on publicly available podcast transcripts and episodes. All original content and recordings remain the property of the ABC. Our summaries are written in our own words and are intended for commentary and review purposes only. Readers can listen to the full episodes via the official ABC platforms.
From gold mines in Kalgoorlie to abalone diving off Tasmania, from CrossFit competitions in Williamstown to the mystery of Ludwig Leichhardt in the Channel Country, Macca’s Sept 14 program stitched together a lively tapestry of voices and stories. There were tales of sheep pregnancy scanners, music at the Bridge to Brisbane, a looming protest in Bendigo, and even a caller awaiting the birth of her baby in Melbourne. Add in reflections from Santa Cruz and Rabaul, and it was a program that captured the breadth of life at home and abroad.
Russell in Kalgoorlie – First-time Listener Call
Russell Lawrence phoned from Kalgoorlie, speaking from the top of a gold mine pit. He explained how listening to Macca had become a regular Sunday habit but admitted this was his very first time calling. Though he didn’t stay on long, he wanted to let the show know how much it meant during his quiet shifts. “Thanks for the show,” he said warmly. “It makes my Sunday mornings.”
Clarky in Camvilligo – Broken Phone Box
Clarky called from Mount Poppy gold mine near Camvilligo, east of Cobar. He reported that the Telstra phone box wouldn’t accept cash, leaving him reliant on his mobile instead. “I’m reporting a Telstra fault,” he said with a laugh, adding that he was “digging dirt chasing gold.” Macca joked that Telstra would be out there “before you can turn around.”
Chris – An Accent and a Love of Australia
Chris rang in to reflect on his life in Australia, recalling how he stood out when he first arrived. “I qualified in my class because I was the only one with a barbecue and an interest in things Australian,” he joked. He said that about 12 per cent of his country’s population now live in Australia — roughly 650,000 people — and all share a deep love for the country. “We love you guys… we think you’ve got a great country. It’s a lucky country. We hope your luck doesn’t run out.”
Evel Knievel Memories
The conversation shifted briefly to stuntman Evel Knievel, remembered for his dramatic visits to Australia. Listeners recalled how difficult he could be, but one wryly suggested his brother “Good Evil” would have been a much better guest — “a really nice boy.”
Pete in Watheroo – WA Crops Looking Strong
Pete rang from Watheroo, WA, where he pulled over to admire the fields around him. “I’ve just had the pleasure of looking at some of the wheat fields and canola crops, which is absolutely outstanding this year,” he said. He described the canola as “as high as an elephant’s eye” and said conditions were the best he’d seen in years.
Quote of the Week – Brendan Nelson
Macca shared his quote of the week, taken from Brendan Nelson: “The most important things in life, in my experience, have always been funded by cake stalls and raffles.” Macca reflected that volunteers really are the glue of communities. “Exactly, exactly,” he said, “true a thing, isn’t it? Volunteers… they run cake stalls and raffles and chook raffles.”
Stuart in Rochedale – Raffles Keep Things Running
Stuart from Rochedale responded to the quote, adding with a chuckle that government certainly doesn’t keep things afloat. “Well, certainly not the government,” he said.
Dave at Twin Cuttle Station – Lake Cadibarrawirracanna
Dave from Twin Cuttle Station near Coober Pedy rang to talk about Lake Cadibarrawirracanna, a lake with the longest name in Australia. He explained that it’s dry most of the time, filling only after heavy rains. The name itself means “lake with a long name,” and it became infamous after vandals repeatedly stole the road sign. Locals eventually shortened it to “Lake Caddy,” which finally stopped the thefts.
Malcolm Wood – Music, Unions and AI
Musician Malcolm Wood shared a story from Broken Hill in the 1990s, where musicians had to be union members to perform. “If you weren’t a paid member, no pay, no play,” he recalled. He contrasted that with today, where computers and AI often replace live music. “There’s just no play because nobody’s playing,” he lamented. He warned that machines have no “feeling” and can never replicate what musicians bring to their art. “Every new house should have a piano,” he added.
Alex the Sax Player – Bridge to Brisbane Fun Run
Alex, a saxophonist, was preparing to perform with his band at the Bridge to Brisbane Fun Run. “We’re playing 100 meters from the finish line… trumpet, sax, drums, a bit of singing, a bit of… I bought my tap shoes, a bit of tapping,” he said. Their goal was to keep runners motivated in the final stretch with lively music. Macca invited Alex to join a future jam in Brisbane with other local musicians.
Sue from Newcastle – Country Train to Armidale
Sue, a primary school principal from Newcastle, called after a train trip from Sydney to Armidale. She praised the relaxed pace, the opportunity to talk with fellow travellers, and the scenery of the New England Tablelands. “It’s a great trip,” she said, adding that the train splits at Werris Creek, one branch to Moree and the other to Armidale. Sue also used her call to highlight the dedication of rural teachers, calling them “the glue of the community.”
Bernie at Kidman Camp – The Mystery of Leichhardt
Bernie phoned from Kidman Camp in Bourke, en route to Eromanga with his daughter. He was armed with a metal detector and was keen to find traces of Ludwig Leichhardt, the explorer who disappeared in the 1840s. “We’re heading through to Eremanga and looking for Lycart… camps and some of the remains,” he explained. He admitted he hadn’t had much luck in past searches but hoped this time would be different. Along the way, he noted the abundance of feral goats in the region.
Ray – The Darling River Run
Ray called to describe his recent trip along the Darling River Run, travelling from Bourke to Menindee Lakes. He spoke of “rough, corrugated, potholed, boggy” roads that tested his vehicle, but also the lush green country around the Flinders Ranges. He noted that the river at Louth had risen eight inches in two days, a sign of healthy flows. He planned to cap his journey with a scenic flight over Lake Eyre and the Painted Desert.
Jono in Ballina – Health Battles and Rugby Joy
Jono, a regular caller from Ballina, gave a heartfelt update on his health. “I thought I was doomed. I thought I was going to leave the building,” he admitted, describing how close he had come to death. Six weeks on, he said he was learning to look for joy in every day. His son’s rugby season provided that joy, as the team won nearly every match, and his son was made a life member of the club.
Dr Zach Turner – A Doctor in Ballina
Dr Zach Turner joined from Cabarita Beach, ready to start work at Ballina Hospital. Originally from Toowoomba, he spoke about working across rural and remote areas and the burnout many health workers suffered during COVID. He urged people to think of mental health as exercise: “I kind of consider it to be brain gym… if you don’t use it, you lose it.”
Alastair from Ballarat spoke after attending a pregnancy scanners’ conference in Mildura. He explained that 40 scanners with a combined 417 years of experience had scanned 6.1 million sheep in a year. Identifying twins and triplets allows farmers to better manage animal welfare and boost farm efficiency. “It saves four to five dollars for every dollar spent,” he said. The group has since formed a network called Scanners United.
Rob from Tasmania – Diving for Abalone
Rob called from Cape Barren Island while diving for abalone. He described the icy waters, just 11 degrees, and the physical effort required to gather green lip abalone. He said the industry was struggling with competition from Chinese aquaculture. When asked about cooking, he gave his advice: “Just bash it pretty hard, and a bit of garlic butter in a hot frying pan is the way I like it best.”
Mark on the Highway – Reliable News Matters
Mark phoned from near Taree, praising the ABC’s roadside frequency signs that keep drivers connected to local radio. He voiced concern about the spread of fake news and deepfakes, mentioning viral hoaxes such as the “baby lifted by an eagle” video. “So much fake news is put on the internet these days,” he warned, adding that reliable sources are more important than ever.
All Over News – Jimmy the Kelpie
Listeners heard the story of Jimmy, a timid sheepdog who became a champion after observing another dog at work. “He was absolutely useless,” owner David Oakes said, “but then Jimmy got off his haunches, belted this other dog out of the way, and became a champion thereafter.” Breeder Jan Lowing from the Darling Downs explained that some pups are slow starters but Kelpies are highly adaptable, with some now fetching tens of thousands of dollars at auction.
Svane in Santa Cruz – Restoring a Boat
Svane called from Santa Cruz, California, where he is restoring a 40-year-old sailboat with plans to eventually sail back to Australia. Having lived in the US for 40 years but still tied to Ballina, he compared the two coasts. “Santa Cruz and Byron Bay have a lot in common. I think they should be sister cities,” he said. He also spoke of California’s reliance on migrant workers and the state’s high energy prices.
Ian on Bribie Island – Walking for Prostate Cancer
Ian phoned while walking along Pumicestone Passage as part of The Long Run. Diagnosed with prostate cancer a decade ago, he described himself as “probably the luckiest cancer sufferer in the world.” He has endured recurring tumours but remains active and positive. “Go and get yourself checked out young, and keep doing it,” he urged men.
Mark in Williamstown – CrossFit Competition
Mark from Williamstown was competing in the Masters HQ CrossFit national final. In his 50s, he said he was inspired by athletes in their 70s who were still competing. He explained CrossFit as “a high-intensity fitness program that combines a whole bunch of styles of exercise,” and embraced the event’s tagline: “Don’t be old, be epic.”
Kevin Butler – BlazeAid Protest in Bendigo
Kevin Butler, head of BlazeAid, phoned in ahead of a planned protest rally in Bendigo. He criticised a Victorian levy that taxes farmers and volunteers while they’re helping communities after disasters. “When we leave our farms to fight fires or to do the months and months of work after floods, the government puts a levy or a tax on us,” he said. With 500 people and 100 fire trucks expected, he described the levy as “unreasonable and unfair.”
Ellen in Parkville – Awaiting a Baby
Ellen called from the Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne, ready to deliver her second child. She admitted she was “feeling very lucky and happy, but also kind of freaking out a bit.” It was a joyful and nervous moment, and Macca wished her luck on behalf of listeners everywhere.
Chris in Rabaul – PNG’s 50th Independence Anniversary
Chris rang from Rabaul as Papua New Guinea prepared to celebrate its 50th anniversary of independence. “There are flags and shirts… people in the streets are wearing meri dresses with P\&G, 50-year independence,” he said. He also recalled the devastation of the 1994 volcanic eruption, which destroyed much of the old town. Despite mixed feelings about independence, he said locals remain deeply proud of their culture and history.
Peter Nitske – Life on the Tamar River
Peter, 81, called from Beauty Point, Tasmania, aboard his yacht Zero Balance. He explained how he always wanted a boat but only found the time after retirement. “When there was money, there was not enough time. So now I’m retired. And I’ve bought a boat,” he said with a laugh. Years of restoration have gone into the vessel, and he now plans to sail around Flinders Island.
John in the Phone Box – Solstices and Equinoxes
John phoned from Hustle, standing in a public phone box to make his point. He argued that Australia should align its seasons with solstices and equinoxes instead of fixed calendar dates. “The spring should be the 21st of September, which is the equinox,” he said. Macca replied that maybe the simpler dates were just easier to remember — and easier to spell.
Disclaimer: ‘Australia All Over’ is a program produced and broadcast by the ABC Local Radio Network and hosted by Ian McNamara. Brisbane Suburbs Online News has no affiliation with Ian McNamara, the ABC, or the ‘Australia All Over’ program. This weekly review is an independent summary based on publicly available podcast transcripts and episodes. All original content and recordings remain the property of the ABC. Our summaries are written in our own words and are intended for commentary and review purposes only. Readers can listen to the full episodes via the official ABC platforms.
Welcome to your essential guide for the fantastic events happening across Brisbane! With the spring school holidays in full swing, there’s a wonderful variety of activities to suit every member of the family. From dazzling theatre productions and interactive museum exhibits to outdoor adventures and community markets, there is no shortage of fun to be had in every corner of the city.
Boondall
18 – 21, 25 – 28 September 2025
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL | CORTEO
Brisbane Entertainment Centre Witness a joyous procession imagined by a clown, blending theatrical performance with breathtaking acrobatic feats. This show creates a world of fun and spontaneity in a mysterious space between heaven and earth. Get Tickets
Annerley
26 September 2025
School Holidays Paint with Miss Rach
The Vend Marketplace Let your child’s creativity shine at this fun and guided painting session for the school holidays. Miss Rach will lead the young artists in creating their very own masterpiece to take home. Get Tickets
Aspley
27 September 2025
Family Fun Day
Robinson Road Marketplace Bring the whole family for a day packed with entertainment and activities at the local marketplace. Enjoy a great community atmosphere with a variety of fun for all ages. Get Tickets
Brisbane City
25 – 28 September 2025
Spot
QUT Gardens Theatre See the beloved puppy from the classic picture books leap from the page to the stage in this delightful production. This charming show brings Spot and his friends to life for a new generation of fans and their families. Get Tickets
26 September 2025
OASIS Family Skylore Drone Show Cruise
City Botanic Gardens River Hub Witness the spectacular Skylore drone show from the best vantage point on the Brisbane River. This family-friendly cruise offers a unique and memorable way to experience the dazzling light display. Get Tickets
26 September 2025
Playtopia: Let’s Dance with Mad Dance House. Squiggly Polymer Worms with Street Science
Roma Street Parkland Get ready for a day of movement and discovery with two exciting activities in one location. Kids can bust a move with Mad Dance House and then get hands-on with a slimy science experiment from Street Science. Get Tickets
Gaythorne
28 September 2025
Fab Finds Markets
Gaythorne Bowls Club Discover unique treasures and pre-loved bargains at this vibrant community market. It’s the perfect place to browse for everything from handmade crafts to secondhand gems. Get Tickets
Indooroopilly
20 September – 5 October 2025
Indro! Space Mission
Indooroopilly Shopping Centre Embark on an interstellar journey with this interactive space-themed event perfect for the school holidays. Young astronauts can explore and engage in a variety of cosmic activities throughout the centre. Get Tickets
Milton
24 September – 3 October 2025
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
PIP Theatre Follow Alexander as he navigates a day where everything seems to go wrong in this delightful stage adaptation of the classic children’s book. It is a relatable and humorous tale that the whole family will enjoy. Get Tickets
Moorooka
24 September – 4 October 2025
Rapunzel
Empress Theatre – Arcana Experience the magic of the classic fairytale as it is brought to life on stage. This enchanting production of Rapunzel promises captivating performances and a timeless story beloved by all ages. Get Tickets
South Brisbane
28 June – 13 October 2025
Kid Quest Adventure
Southbank Parklands Embark on a superhero-themed city adventure designed especially for kids aged 4 to 8. Participants will solve clues and complete exciting challenges in this engaging outdoor quest. Get Tickets
20 September – 5 October 2025
Stories from the Sea – Spring Holiday Program
Queensland Museum Kurilpa Dive into an ocean of discovery with the museum’s fascinating spring holiday program. Explore the wonders of marine life through a variety of interactive displays and fun, hands-on activities. Get Tickets
25 September – 4 October 2025
The Bogong’s Song
Cremorne Theatre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) This powerful theatrical performance is a call to country that shares a unique and compelling story. It is a captivating experience that deeply connects audiences with Indigenous storytelling and culture. Get Tickets
Wynnum
26 September 2025
Wynnum Messy Play
Whale Water Park Prepare for some fantastic sensory fun at this messy play event designed for little ones. It’s the perfect opportunity for kids to explore different textures and materials in a safe and playful environment. Get Tickets
This is just a snapshot of the amazing events on offer across Brisbane. Be sure to click the links to secure your tickets, as many of these popular events are likely to sell out quickly. Have a wonderful time exploring, creating, and making new memories!
As September comes to a close, Brisbane is buzzing with an incredible lineup of events to suit every taste. From massive international music acts and local tribute shows to hilarious comedy and vibrant festivals, there’s no shortage of things to see and do across the city. Here is your guide to the must-see events happening this weekend.
28 September 2025
Brisbane’s Annual Wedding Expo
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Plan your perfect day with access to a wide variety of Brisbane’s best wedding vendors all under one roof. Find inspiration, meet suppliers, and discover exclusive deals to bring your dream wedding to life. Get Tickets
Annerley
27 September 2025
Željko Bebek – 50 Years of Music
The Back Room Celebrate a legendary career spanning five decades with Croatian rock icon Željko Bebek. This special performance will showcase the greatest hits and beloved classics from his extensive catalogue. Get Tickets
Archerfield
27 September 2025
RIDE and ROCK Fest
Corner of Beaudesert Road and Granard Road Get ready for a high-octane day of music and motorcycles at the RIDE and ROCK Fest. This event brings together rock enthusiasts and bike lovers for a memorable festival experience. Get Tickets
Brisbane City
26 September 2025
The Wombats
Riverstage Get ready for an unforgettable night of indie rock as the acclaimed British band takes the stage. Expect to hear fan favourites and massive hits in a high-energy outdoor performance. Get Tickets
Fortitude Valley
26 – 27 September 2025
Brad Cox – The Album Launch Shows
The Brightside Join country music star Brad Cox for an intimate and energetic show celebrating the launch of his new album. Experience the new tracks live for the first time along with his well-known hits. Get Tickets
26 September 2025
Tribute Festival
The Wickham Experience the music of legendary artists all in one place at this massive tribute festival. Sing along to faithful renditions of timeless classics throughout the night. Get Tickets
26 September 2025
Smokie
The Tivoli Catch the legendary British rock band Smokie as they bring their iconic sound and classic hits to Brisbane. This show promises a night of pure nostalgia and timeless rock anthems. Get Tickets
26 September 2025
And The Winner Is…
Big Fork Theatre Prepare for a night of completely improvised comedy where the performers create a hilarious awards show on the spot. Audience suggestions will shape this unique and unpredictable theatrical experience. Get Tickets
27 September 2025
Hot Shot Adventures does Mad Max (a comedy RPG)
Big Fork Theatre Join in for a wild, comedic role-playing adventure set in the world of Mad Max. The performers and audience will navigate a chaotic and hilarious improvised storyline together. Get Tickets
28 September 2025
I Killed The Prom Queen
The Tivoli Brace yourself for a massive night of metalcore as Australian legends I Killed The Prom Queen hit the stage. Expect a powerful, high-energy performance from one of the genre’s most influential bands. Get Tickets
Jindalee
26 September 2025
Australian Eagles Show & Every Breath You Take – A Tribute to The Police & Sting
Jindalee Hotel Enjoy the timeless sounds of two legendary bands in one incredible evening. This double tribute show faithfully recreates the iconic hits of The Eagles and The Police for a night of classic rock. Get Tickets
Newstead
27 September 2025
Rophnan: My Generation Tour
The Triffid Experience the groundbreaking sounds of Ethiopian artist Rophnan on his My Generation Tour. This show will fuse traditional Ethiopian music with modern electronic beats for a truly unique performance. Get Tickets
South Brisbane
27 September 2025
WunderSounds: Featuring Emma Tomlinson and Jungaji
Bille Brown Theatre Discover an evening of exceptional musical talent featuring incredible performances from Emma Tomlinson and Jungaji. This event showcases powerful storytelling through song in an intimate theatre setting. Get Tickets
Woolloongabba
26 September 2025
Winston Surfshirt
The Princess Theatre Catch the smooth, soulful sounds of one of Australia’s most unique funk and hip-hop outfits. Winston Surfshirt will deliver their signature laid-back grooves and infectious energy to the stage. Get Tickets
With so much happening, it’s the perfect weekend to get out and experience the best of Brisbane’s vibrant culture and entertainment scene. Many of these events are likely to sell out, so be sure to book your tickets in advance to avoid disappointment. Have a fantastic weekend!
Get ready for a fantastic week at the cinema with a diverse lineup of new releases, family favourites, and timeless classics. From animated adventures and thrilling dramas to spectacular concert films, there’s something for everyone hitting the big screen in Brisbane. Check out what’s showing and where you can catch these films.
18 September 2025
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey
An emotional journey of two strangers and the extraordinary connection that brings them together. IMDb Rating: Rating not yet available Cinemas: Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum | Bribie Cinema – Bongaree | Cinebar Rosalie Village | Cineplex – Balmoral | Cineplex – Hawthorne Deluxe | Cineplex – Redbank | Cineplex – South Bank | Cineplex – Victoria Point | Dendy Cinemas – Portside – Hamilton | Dendy Cinemas – Powerhouse – New Farm | Event Cinemas – Brisbane City | Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba | Event Cinemas – Carindale | Event Cinemas – Chermside | Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly | Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt | Event Cinemas – North Lakes | Event Cinemas – Springfield Central | Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Strathpine | Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City | Five Star Cinemas – Graceville | Five Star Cinemas – New Farm | Five Star Cinemas – Red Hill | HOYTS – Ipswich | HOYTS – Redcliffe | HOYTS – Stafford | HOYTS – Sunnybank | Limelight Cinemas – Ipswich | Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield | Palace Barracks Brisbane | Palace James St Cinema | United Cinemas Eldorado Watch
Boléro
A biopic that delves into the creation of Maurice Ravel’s most iconic piece, ‘Boléro’. IMDb Rating: 6.4/10 Cinemas: Palace James St Cinema | Palace Barracks Brisbane | United Cinemas Eldorado Watch
Dora: Magic Mermaid Adventures
Dora and Boots are back in an epic underwater adventure to help a mermaid retrieve a magical crown. IMDb Rating: Rating not yet available Cinemas: Cinebar Rosalie Village | Cineplex – Redbank | Cineplex – Victoria Point | Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba | Event Cinemas – Carindale | Event Cinemas – Chermside | Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly | Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt | Event Cinemas – North Lakes | Event Cinemas – Springfield Central | Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Strathpine | Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City | Five Star Cinemas – Graceville | Five Star Cinemas – New Farm | Five Star Cinemas – Red Hill | HOYTS | Limelight Cinemas – Ipswich | Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield | United Cinemas Eldorado Watch
Evil Unbound
A malevolent force is unleashed, forcing a group of unsuspecting individuals to fight for their survival. IMDb Rating: Rating not available Cinemas: Event Cinemas – Brisbane City | Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt | HOYTS – Sunnybank Watch
Face Off 8: Embrace of Light
In a futuristic world, a seasoned agent must confront a powerful new adversary who wields light as a weapon. IMDb Rating: Rating not available Cinemas: Event Cinemas – Brisbane City | Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly | HOYTS – Sunnybank Watch
Kangaroo
A suspenseful drama set in the Australian outback, where a chance encounter leads to a dangerous game of survival. IMDb Rating: Rating not yet available Cinemas: Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum | Bribie Cinema – Bongaree | Cinebar Rosalie Village | Cineplex – Balmoral | Cineplex – Victoria Point | Dendy Cinemas – Portside – Hamilton | Dendy Cinemas – Powerhouse – New Farm | Event Cinemas – Brisbane City | Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba | Event Cinemas – Carindale | Event Cinemas – Chermside | Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly | Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt | Event Cinemas – North Lakes | Event Cinemas – Springfield Central | Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Strathpine | Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City | Five Star Cinemas – Graceville | Five Star Cinemas – New Farm | Five Star Cinemas – Red Hill | HOYTS – Ipswich | HOYTS – Redcliffe | HOYTS – Stafford | HOYTS – Sunnybank | Limelight Cinemas – Ipswich | Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield | Palace Barracks Brisbane | Palace James St Cinema | United Cinemas Eldorado Watch
The Bad Guys 2
The crew is back and struggling to find trust in their new lives as Good Guys when they’re pulled out of retirement for one last job. IMDb Rating: Rating not yet available Cinemas: Bribie Cinema – Bongaree | Cinebar Rosalie Village | Cineplex – Balmoral | Cineplex – South Bank | Cineplex – Victoria Point | Event Cinemas – Brisbane City | Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba | Event Cinemas – Carindale | Event Cinemas – Chermside | Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly | Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt | Event Cinemas – North Lakes | Event Cinemas – Springfield Central | Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Strathpine | Five Star Cinemas – Brisbane City | Five Star Cinemas – Graceville | Five Star Cinemas – New Farm | Five Star Cinemas – Red Hill | HOYTS – Ipswich | HOYTS – Redcliffe | HOYTS – Stafford | HOYTS – Sunnybank | Limelight Cinemas – Ipswich | Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield | United Cinemas Eldorado: Watch
19 September 2025
AJEY: The Untold Story of A Yogi
Explore the extraordinary life and spiritual journey of a revered yogi in this compelling biographical film. IMDb Rating: Rating not available Cinemas: Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly Watch
Big Fish
A son tries to learn more about his dying father by reliving the stories and myths he told about his life. IMDb Rating: 8.0/10 Cinemas: GOMA Watch
Jolly LLB 3
The beloved lawyer Jolly Mishra returns to the courtroom for another hilarious and high-stakes case. IMDb Rating: Rating not yet available Cinemas: Event Cinemas – Brisbane City | Event Cinemas – Chermside | Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly | Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt | Event Cinemas – North Lakes | Event Cinemas – Springfield Central | Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Strathpine | HOYTS | United Cinemas Eldorado Watch
20 September 2025
Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie
Gabby, Pandy Paws, and all their dollhouse friends go on their biggest adventure yet in their first-ever movie. IMDb Rating: Rating not yet available Cinemas: Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum | Bribie Cinema – Bongaree | Cinebar Rosalie Village | Cineplex – Balmoral | Cineplex – South Bank | Cineplex – Victoria Point | Dendy Cinemas – Portside – Hamilton | Event Cinemas – Brisbane City | Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba | Event Cinemas – Carindale | Event Cinemas – Chermside | Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly | Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt | Event Cinemas – North Lakes | Event Cinemas – Springfield Central | Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Strathpine | Five Star Cinemas – Graceville | Five Star Cinemas – New Farm | Five Star Cinemas – Red Hill | HOYTS | Limelight Cinemas – Ipswich | Limelight Cinemas – Morayfield | United Cinemas Eldorado: Watch
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
A poor boy seeks one of five coveted golden tickets that will send him on a tour of a magical chocolate factory. IMDb Rating: 7.8/10 Cinemas: GOMA Watch
20 & 23 September 2025
The Sound of Music 60th Anniversary
Celebrate the 60th anniversary of this timeless classic about a young governess and the von Trapp family. IMDb Rating: 8.1/10 Cinemas: Dendy Cinemas – Portside – Hamilton | Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly | HOYTS – Redcliffe | HOYTS – Stafford Watch
21 September 2025
A Night at the Opera
Three zanies help two young lovers find success in the world of opera by throwing a performance into chaos. IMDb Rating: 7.9/10 Cinemas: GOMA Watch
Andrea Bocelli: Because I Believe
Experience the magnificent voice of Andrea Bocelli in this stunning concert film, featuring breathtaking performances. IMDb Rating: Rating not available Cinemas: Dendy Cinemas – Portside – Hamilton | Event Cinemas – Chermside | Five Star Cinemas – Graceville | Five Star Cinemas – New Farm | Five Star Cinemas – Red Hill | Palace Barracks Brisbane | Palace James St Cinema Watch
Her
A lonely writer develops an unlikely relationship with an advanced operating system designed to meet his every need. IMDb Rating: 8.0/10 Cinemas: GOMA: Watch
Tabby McTat Sing-Along + Superworm
A special double feature for young audiences, featuring the musical adventures of ‘Tabby McTat’ and the heroic ‘Superworm’. IMDb Rating: Approx. 7.5/10 Cinemas: Event Cinemas – BCC Cinemas – Capalaba | Event Cinemas – Carindale | Event Cinemas – Chermside | Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly | Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt | Event Cinemas – North Lakes Watch
24 September 2025
BTS 2016 Live The Most Beautiful Moment in Life On Stage: Epilogue Remastered
Relive the iconic 2016 concert from global superstars BTS, now fully remastered for the big screen. IMDb Rating: Rating not yet available Cinemas: Event Cinemas – Brisbane City | Event Cinemas – Chermside | Event Cinemas – Indooroopilly | Event Cinemas – Mount Gravatt | HOYTS Watch
With so many options available, be sure to book your tickets in advance to secure the best seats. Whether you’re planning a family outing, a date night, or a solo trip to the movies, this week’s lineup promises unforgettable cinematic experiences. Enjoy the show!
September 18 to 24 offers a wide range of new films, shows, and returning seasons across Apple TV+, BINGE, Disney+, Max, Netflix, Paramount+, Prime Video, and Stan. Whether you’re in the mood for high-stakes thrillers, superhero adventures, nostalgic reboots, or binge-worthy dramas, here’s everything coming your way this week.
Apple TV+
18 September 2025
The Morning Show: Season 4 The hit newsroom drama continues with power struggles, personal conflicts, and breaking headlines.
24 September 2025
Slow Horses: Season 5 Jackson Lamb and his team of MI5 misfits return for another round of espionage and political intrigue. Watch
BINGE
18 September 2025
The World War: 1914–1945 A sweeping documentary series chronicling the two world wars and their global impact.
Gordon Ramsay’s Next Level Chef Culinary hopefuls compete under Gordon Ramsay’s mentorship in a high-pressure cooking competition.
23 September 2025
Brilliant Minds: Season 2 The drama series returns with more riveting stories of genius, ambition, and personal sacrifice. Watch
Disney+
18 September 2025
Reasonable Doubt: Season 3 The legal drama returns with fresh cases and complex moral dilemmas.
19 September 2025
Swiped A modern dating tale exploring the highs and lows of love in the digital age.
LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past A family-friendly animated adventure set in the LEGO Star Wars universe.
24 September 2025
Marvel Zombies: Miniseries The Marvel universe gets a dark twist as heroes and villains face a zombie apocalypse. Watch
The Lowdown: Season 1 A new series tackling contemporary issues with bold storytelling.
Max
18 September 2025
Edge of the Earth Explorers push themselves to the limit in some of the world’s harshest environments.
19 September 2025
The Unbreakable Tatiana Suarez A documentary celebrating the inspiring journey of UFC fighter Tatiana Suarez.
20 September 2025
Tomb Raider The action-packed adventure film following Lara Croft on a quest for ancient secrets.
Netflix
18 September 2025
Black Rabbit: Limited Series A gritty crime thriller about loyalty, betrayal, and survival. Watch
The Ba*ds of Bollywood** A raw look into the underbelly of India’s glamorous film industry. Watch
19 September 2025
Billionaires’ Bunker: Season 1 An investigative docuseries peeling back the curtain on secretive, high-rolling lifestyles. Watch
Haunted Hotel A supernatural thriller where a weekend stay spirals into terror. Watch
22 September 2025
Blippi’s Job Show: Season 2 The colourful children’s show returns, helping kids explore fun and fascinating jobs. Watch
Paramount+
21 September 2025
Tulsa King: Season 3 Sylvester Stallone returns as Dwight “The General” Manfredi in the mafia drama set in Oklahoma. Watch
23 September 2025
Bodyguard of Lies A new drama weaving espionage, deception, and wartime secrets.
Prime Video
24 September 2025
Hotel Costiera: Season 1 A gripping Italian drama filled with crime, corruption, and family power struggles. Watch
Pride & Prejudice & Zombies The cult classic blends Jane Austen’s romance with zombie action. Watch
Stan
19 September 2025
Somewhere Boy: Season 1 A powerful coming-of-age drama about a sheltered young man navigating the outside world.
From Marvel zombies to mafia bosses, cooking competitions to heartfelt dramas, late September 2025 is stacked with streaming highlights. Whether you’re chasing nostalgia, thrills, or stories with emotional weight, there’s no shortage of new releases to explore across Australia’s major platforms.
Get ready for an exciting week in Brisbane, with a fantastic lineup of events catering to every taste. From breathtaking orchestral performances and intimate candlelight concerts to groundbreaking theatre and vibrant art trails, there is no shortage of things to see and do. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a night of live music or immerse yourself in a new exhibition, our city is buzzing with creative energy just waiting to be explored.
Bowen Hills
2 – 28 September 2025
GATSBY AT THE GREEN LIGHT
Twelfth Night Theatre Step back into the roaring twenties with this dazzling theatrical production inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s timeless novel. Expect an unforgettable night of drama, passion, and lavish style that brings the world of Jay Gatsby to life. Get Tickets
20 September 2025
Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra – Fate
The Old Museum — Concert Hall The Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra presents a dramatic program centred around the powerful theme of fate. Be moved by a selection of powerful classical pieces that explore destiny and human emotion in this special performance. Get Tickets
20 September 2025
Jeff Usher and A Love Supreme Super Band
JMI Live Witness a stellar performance as pianist Jeff Usher leads his Super Band in an exploration of iconic jazz themes. This is a must-see evening of sophisticated and virtuosic music for true jazz lovers and enthusiasts. Get Tickets
21 September 2025
Queensland Wind Orchestra – Record
The Old Museum — Concert Hall The Queensland Wind Orchestra takes to the stage to present a concert showcasing the dynamic range and power of wind instruments. Enjoy a diverse program of classic and contemporary pieces performed with incredible precision and passion. Get Tickets
Brisbane City
19 September 2025
Candlelight: Tribute to Phil Collins
St John’s Cathedral Immerse yourself in the iconic hits of Phil Collins, reimagined in a stunning classical style under the soft glow of candlelight. This unique concert offers a beautiful and intimate musical experience within a breathtaking cathedral setting. Get Tickets
20 – 22 September 2025
The Smeds and the Smoos
QUT Gardens Theatre Bring the family along for a delightful theatrical adventure based on the beloved children’s book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. This charming story of friendship and overcoming differences is sure to captivate audiences of all ages. Get Tickets
20 September 2025
Candlelight: 90’s Unplugged on Strings
St John’s Cathedral Relive the best of 90s unplugged anthems, beautifully reinterpreted by a string quartet in a magical candlelit atmosphere. Hear your favourite alternative and rock classics like you have never heard them before. Get Tickets
20 September 2025
Candlelight: Tribute to Queen
St John’s Cathedral Experience the epic and timeless music of Queen performed by a classical ensemble in the awe-inspiring, candlelit St John’s Cathedral. This tribute offers a majestic and moving take on rock royalty’s greatest hits. Get Tickets
Kangaroo Point
19 September 2025
Slowhand Sultans
Brisbane Jazz Club Enjoy an evening dedicated to the timeless music of Eric Clapton and Dire Straits, performed by the talented Slowhand Sultans. It’s the perfect night out for classic rock and blues aficionados at this iconic riverside venue. Get Tickets
20 September 2025
Big Kitty
Brisbane Jazz Club Settle in for a soulful performance from Big Kitty at the intimate Brisbane Jazz Club. Enjoy an evening of smooth vocals and captivating tunes in a classic and beloved jazz setting. Get Tickets
21 September 2025
Brisbane Big Band
Brisbane Jazz Club Get into the swing of things with the classic sounds of the Brisbane Big Band. Enjoy a lively evening of iconic jazz standards and big band favourites that will have you tapping your feet all night long. Get Tickets
Kelvin Grove
14 – 20 September 2025
Congratulations, Get Rich!
La Boite Theatre This provocative new work at La Boite Theatre promises a sharp and witty exploration of modern ambition and the pursuit of wealth. Prepare for a performance that is both humorous and deeply thought-provoking. Get Tickets
New Farm
5 – 27 September 2025
Craig & Karl: Public Art Trail
Powerhouse Plaza – Brisbane Powerhouse Explore a vibrant public art trail featuring the distinctive and colourful works of acclaimed artists Craig & Karl. This outdoor exhibition offers a unique way to experience art throughout the iconic Brisbane Powerhouse precinct. Get Tickets
18 – 20 September 2025
TINA — A Tropical Love Story
Powerhouse Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse Experience a powerful theatrical performance that tells a compelling story of love and resilience with a unique tropical setting. This show is set to be a moving and unforgettable stage experience. Get Tickets
20 September 2025
Hannah Macklin
Underground Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse Discover the unique sound of Hannah Macklin in an intimate performance at the Underground Theatre. Prepare for an evening of innovative music and captivating stage presence from this incredibly talented artist. Get Tickets
Newstead
19 September 2025
Melbourne Ska Orchestra
The Triffid Get ready for a high-energy night as the Melbourne Ska Orchestra brings their infectious rhythms and big-band sound to the stage. This is a must-see performance for fans of ska, jazz, and upbeat live music. Get Tickets
Paddington
19 September – 7 October 2025
Moments – Still Life
Lethbridge Gallery Discover a captivating showcase of still life art that explores the beauty and quiet dignity found in everyday objects. This exhibition highlights the skill of artists in capturing fleeting and poignant moments in time. Get Tickets
South Brisbane
19 – 20 September 2025
Shostakovich Ten
Concert Hall, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) The Queensland Symphony Orchestra presents a powerful performance of Shostakovich’s magnificent Tenth Symphony. Witness a masterful execution of one of the most significant works of the 20th-century classical repertoire. Get Tickets
21 September 2025
Resilience and Reverie
Concert Hall, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) The University of Queensland School of Music presents a concert that journeys through compelling themes of strength and contemplation. This performance promises an evening of emotive and inspiring orchestral music at its finest. Get Tickets
With so much happening across the city, it’s the perfect time to get out and experience Brisbane’s incredible arts and culture scene. Be sure to book your tickets in advance to secure your spot for these popular events. Enjoy the show!
Get ready to explore the exciting events happening across Brisbane this September! From vibrant cultural festivals and community markets to engaging kids’ activities and captivating live performances, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re looking to entertain the family, discover a new hobby, or simply soak up the fantastic atmosphere of our city, this guide has you covered for the weeks ahead.
Boondall
18 – 21, 25 – 28 September 2025
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL | CORTEO
Brisbane Entertainment Centre Be amazed by the theatrical brilliance of Cirque du Soleil’s Corteo, a joyous procession imagined by a clown. The show combines spectacular acrobatics with a touching storyline for an unforgettable experience. Get Tickets
Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre Young nature enthusiasts can discover the fascinating world of shorebirds in the beautiful Boondall Wetlands. This interactive session is designed for children aged 7-12 to learn about local birdlife and their habitats. Get Tickets
Brisbane City
19 September 2025
Family March to Pride
Queens Gardens Show your support and celebrate diversity at the family-friendly march to kick off Pride celebrations. It’s an inclusive and vibrant event for all ages to champion love and equality. Get Tickets
20 – 22 September 2025
The Smeds and the Smoos
QUT Gardens Theatre Based on the beloved book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, this stage show is a treat for the whole family. Enjoy an interplanetary adventure filled with music, laughter, and a heartwarming story. Get Tickets
21 September 2025
Design a digger: school holiday craft fun
Anzac Square Keep the kids entertained these school holidays with a creative craft session at Anzac Square. This hands-on activity allows children to design their very own digger in a fun and educational setting. Get Tickets
Calamvale
19 September 2025
Gumtree kids messy play – Garden friends and fairies
Calamvale District Park Let your little ones explore their creativity and senses with a fun-filled messy play session in the park. Themed around garden friends and fairies, this event encourages imaginative play in a natural setting. Get Tickets
Carina
19 September 2025
‘First 5 Forever’ Children’s Story Time Session
Carina Library Nurture your child’s early literacy skills with this engaging story time session at the local library. It’s a wonderful free activity for parents and caregivers to share stories, songs, and rhymes with their little ones. Get Tickets
Graceville
19 September 2025
Graceville Festival 2025
Souths Graceville Hounds Rugby League Club Get ready for a fantastic community celebration at the Graceville Festival. Expect a day packed with entertainment, activities, and local stalls for everyone to enjoy. Get Tickets
Herston
19 September – 2 November 2025
Spooky Putt Putt
Victoria Park Get into the Halloween spirit with a round of Spooky Putt Putt at Victoria Park. The mini-golf course is transformed with ghoulish delights, making it a frightfully fun activity for all ages. Get Tickets
Manly
20 September 2025
Jan Power Manly Markets
Little Bayside Park (road reserve) Spend your Saturday morning browsing fresh produce, artisan goods, and delicious food by the beautiful Manly waterfront. The Jan Power Markets are a beloved local tradition perfect for a weekend outing. Get Tickets
Newstead
21 September 2025
BUTTERFEST 2025
The Triffid Get ready for a massive day of live music featuring some of the best local and touring bands. BUTTERFEST promises a high-energy atmosphere for all music lovers at one of Brisbane’s premier venues. Get Tickets
South Brisbane
5 – 27 September 2025
Brisbane Festival: ANZ House of Falcons
South Bank Cultural Forecourt Part of the wider Brisbane Festival, this free installation offers an engaging experience for the whole family. Step into a world of wonder and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere at South Bank. Get Tickets
Tingalpa
20 September 2025
Daddy & Daughter Hair Workshop
Miss Petite Dads can learn the basics of hairstyling in this fun and practical workshop designed for them and their daughters. It’s a wonderful opportunity for bonding while mastering ponytails, braids, and buns. Get Tickets
Wacol
19 September 2025
PlatypusWatch walk and talk
Bullock Head Creek Join a guided walk and talk to learn about the elusive platypus in its natural habitat. This educational experience is perfect for nature lovers hoping to catch a glimpse of this unique Australian animal. Get Tickets
Woolloongabba
19 September 2025
Spring Feast Festival
South City Square Celebrate the season with a delightful array of food, drinks, and entertainment at the Spring Feast Festival. It’s the perfect outing for foodies and families looking to enjoy a vibrant community atmosphere. Get Tickets
With such a diverse range of activities on offer, there’s no excuse for boredom this September. Be sure to click the links to get your tickets or register for these fantastic events before they book out. Have a wonderful time making new memories around Brisbane!