The June 1 Show

  • Roofless but not hopeless in the outback: At the far-flung meeting point of NSW, Queensland and SA, a tiny roadhouse proved community spirit is alive and well. Mick, the proprietor of the Cameron Corner Store, recounted how a freak storm earlier in the week tore the iron roof clean off his pub. Rather than see their only watering hole shuttered, neighbors from stations 100 km around converged with tools, tarps and elbow grease. He laughed as he described serving ice-cold beers “under the biggest sky in Australia” that evening, locals and travelers all raising a glass amid bits of flapping tin. By next day, they’d patched the roof together out of salvaged iron and sheer determination. “We’re a tiny dot on the map, but everyone pitched in,” Mick said proudly. It was a portrait of bush camaraderie in crisis – equal parts hardship and heart – and by the sound of clinking glasses in the background, the Corner Store is back in business come rain, hail or shine.
  • Digging up dinosaurs in Queensland: Out near Winton, QLD, an amateur paleontologist named Julie rang in positively bubbling with excitement from a fossil dig. She and a volunteer crew had just uncovered what they believe is a sizable sauropod bone, peeking from red earth that hasn’t seen daylight in millions of years. “It’s like unearthing a time capsule,” she told Macca, describing the careful work of brushing away sandstone to reveal the fossil’s honey-brown surface. The find – possibly a new species – is the talk of the town; locals have been stopping by the makeshift dig site to take a peek at Winton’s latest prehistoric resident. Macca was enthralled, peppering Julie with questions about how big the creature might have been. She joked that the outback’s ancient giants make her cattle back home “look like toy dinosaurs.” The call offered a sense of real-life Jurassic Park in cattle country – science and history entwined under the big Queensland sky, with Julie’s grin practically audible as she invited Macca out west to see the discovery for himself.
  • Sweet start to the cane season: Further north in the cane country of Queensland, Gary – a fourth-generation grower in the Burdekin – gave a lively report on the first crush of the sugarcane harvest. At first light a few days ago, Gary fired up his harvester to begin cutting the season’s inaugural paddock of tall, green cane. By mid-morning, the local mill’s stacks were puffing out sweet-scented steam. “You can smell the molasses in town, Macca – sweetest smell on earth if you ask me,” he chuckled. He painted a rich picture of the northern winter routine: cane trains trundling along narrow tracks, cane fires crackling at dusk (“just a quick burn to take the trash off before harvest”) and everyone from truck drivers to mill workers gearing up for months of long shifts. A decent wet season earlier in the year means a bumper crop, and Gary’s optimistic this could be their best harvest in over a decade. Macca could almost taste the sugar in the air as he congratulated Gary, reminiscing about past visits to cane country and the sight of “flames dancing along the rows at night.” It was a sensory slice of rural life that brought a dose of Queensland sunshine into the studio.
  • Birds flock to a desert lake: From Marree, SA, charter pilot Trevor called in with an awe-inspiring update on Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre, which months after rare rains is now a temporary oasis in the desert. “It’s an inland sea out there, Macca – water as far as you can see,” he said, describing the view from his Cessna. He’s been flying sightseers over the lake’s glimmering expanse and was elated to report thousands of waterbirds have made it their home. Huge flocks of pelicans in V-formation are cruising over mirror-like waters, and down below, the shoreline is peppered with black swans, gulls and even duck species rarely seen in the interior. Trevor recounted one sunset landing where he was greeted by the distant din of birds – a wild, joyous noise in a place that was cracked saltpan not long ago. The normally quiet outback pub at Marree is bustling with tourists who’ve driven up for a glimpse of the phenomenon. “Last time the lake filled, it was 2019 – we don’t take this for granted,” he noted. Macca marveled at nature’s spectacle, reflecting on how a flood hundreds of kilometers away can bring life to the heart of the continent. Trevor’s report gave everyone listening a mental postcard of shimmering waters and whirring wings in the middle of Australia’s arid expanse – a reminder that even the driest regions can spring to life in the most dramatic way.
  • Hello from the Great Wall: Perhaps the most far-flung call of the morning came from near the Great Wall of China, where a Brisbane couple, Tracy and Dave, decided to start their Sunday with Macca. In a scratchy but enthusiastic line from a village outside Beijing, they explained they’ve been overlanding through Asia in a trusty 4WD for the past four months – and never miss a show thanks to patchy hotel Wi-Fi and a bit of luck. “We’ve got Australia All Over playing under the shadow of the Great Wall,” Dave laughed, saying it was surreal to hear familiar accents while overlooking such an iconic scene. The pair had woken up before dawn to hike a quiet section of the wall, thermos of tea in hand, and couldn’t resist phoning in to share the moment. Tracy described the sun rising over the wall’s winding ridges and how, despite being thousands of kilometers from home, “we feel like we’ve got a bit of Australia with us each Sunday.” They’ve been keeping a journal of friendly faces and curious questions encountered on their journey (including a Chinese truck driver who was astonished to hear an Aussie radio show playing in the background). Macca was tickled and declared it a highlight to have the Great Wall join the program’s long list of outside broadcasts – if only by phone. Before signing off, the couple gave a hearty zàijiàn (goodbye) to Australia and promised to ring again from wherever the road takes them next. It was a delightfully all over moment that shrank the world for a few minutes, connecting listeners at home to two adventurers on the other side of the globe.

Other calls included:

  • Pumpkins on a roll: A caller from Goomeri, QLD celebrated her town’s famed Pumpkin Festival held last weekend. She painted a hilarious scene of dozens of bright orange pumpkins careening down Policeman’s Hill in the annual pumpkin roll, with locals cheering like it was the Melbourne Cup. The whole town turned out in good humor – kids in pumpkin costumes, pumpkin scones in the CWA tent, and visitors from afar learning how to roll a squash with just the right flick of the wrist. It was country quirk at its finest, and even Macca could be heard grinning at the mental image of rogue pumpkins bouncing through the crowd.
  • Pearls and whale sharks: Up in Broome, WA, a pearl diver shared an awe-struck account of an underwater visitor that stopped by during his morning dive. While checking oyster lines in the clear waters of Roebuck Bay, he suddenly found himself shadowed by a gentle giant – a whale shark gliding slowly past. “Big as a bus and utterly beautiful,” he said of the surprise encounter, noting it’s early in the season for the world’s largest fish to be in close to town. The diver swore even his oysters seemed impressed by their colossal company. He took it as a good omen for the pearling season and invited Macca (half-jokingly) up to Broome “to help shuck a few” if he fancied an adventure.
  • Southern lights: From Bruny Island, TAS came news of the Aurora Australis putting on a midnight show earlier in the week. A stargazer phoned in to describe green and pink ribbons of light dancing on the southern horizon – so vivid that even long-time locals grabbed their coats to step outside and watch in wonder. “It was like the sky was waving the Aussie flag in neon,” the caller laughed, noting that the aurora’s magic made the chilly 2 a.m. air well worth braving. The celestial spectacle was brief but breathtaking, and Macca mused that one day he’d love to see the “Southern Lights” for himself, preferably with a warm thermos in hand.
  • Bush verse at dawn: The program closed on a poetic note thanks to a listener’s bush poem faxed from the Snowy Mountains. In just a dozen plain-spoken lines, a retired stockman named Clarrie evoked the bite of a winter pre-dawn – frost on the paddocks, a billy boiling over a campfire, and the first rays of sun catching the gumtrees. The poem’s humble homage to cold mornings and warm hearts brought a reflective hush over the airwaves.

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. 

Streaming This Week: What to Watch from June 5–11, 2025

Whether you’re after award shows, edge-of-your-seat thrillers, returning fan favourites, or captivating documentaries, this week’s streaming releases pack something for every mood and moment. Here’s what’s landing on Netflix, Disney+, Stan, BINGE, and Paramount+ — all grouped by platform so you know exactly where to click.


🎬 Netflix

June 5

  • Tires: Season 2
    Return to the tire shop for more chaotic comedy and questionable customer service.
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  • Ginny & Georgia: Season 3
    Drama and growing pains return as Ginny and Georgia navigate new emotional terrain.
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  • Barracuda Queens: Season 2
    Sweden’s suburban crime girls are back—and the stakes are higher.
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June 6

  • K.O. (2025)
    A gritty sports drama with knockout punches in and out of the ring.
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  • The Survivors: Limited Series
    A haunting thriller following the aftermath of a catastrophic event.
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June 7

  • Piece by Piece
    A visual storytelling journey through Pharrell Williams’ life and influence, told entirely in LEGO animation.
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June 8

  • WWE Money in the Bank
    The ladder is up—who will claim the briefcase and rewrite their career?
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June 9

  • The Creature Cases: Chapter 5
    More zoological mysteries to solve with this animated hit for curious kids.
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June 10

  • Families Like Ours
    A deep dive into the lives of families navigating complex social challenges.
  • Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy
    A sobering look at the Astroworld disaster, told through firsthand accounts and expert insight.
    Watch Now

June 11

  • Aniela
    A psychological drama with themes of grief, memory, and resurrection.
    Watch Now
  • Titan: The OceanGate Disaster
    A documentary recounting the ill-fated Titan submersible mission to the Titanic wreck.
    Watch Now

🎬 Disney+

June 6

  • Phineas and Ferb: Season 5
    The iconic duo returns with more summer chaos and big inventions.
    Watch Now
  • Predator: Killer of Killers
    A new twist in the Predator saga brings brutal intensity and deep-space fear.
    Watch Now

June 8

  • Ocean with David Attenborough
    An awe-inspiring look at the world’s oceans, guided by the voice of nature’s most beloved storyteller.
    Watch Now

🎬 Stan

June 6

  • BMF: Black Mafia Family – Season 4, Episode 1 (Premiere)
    The drug empire saga continues with fresh betrayals, family conflict, and power struggles.
    Watch Now

🎬 Paramount+

June 8

  • The 78th Annual Tony Awards
    Celebrate Broadway’s best performances, with dazzling numbers and heartfelt wins.
    Watch Now

🎬 BINGE

June 11

  • ANORA
    A gritty New York romance collides with Eastern European royalty in this Cannes-winning dramedy.
    Watch Now

From thought-provoking docs and prestige dramas to animated favourites and live events, the streaming scene this week is bursting with fresh stories. Whether you’re binging something buzzy or bookmarking a quiet Sunday watch, you’ve got no shortage of excellent reasons to hit “Play.”

Brisbane Screens: New Releases, Opera Nights & Film Favourites 4 to 7 June 2025

From legendary martial arts revivals to operatic intensity and glittering ballet, Brisbane’s cinemas are offering something for every screen lover this week. Here’s what’s playing across key venues in Brisbane and select surrounding locations.


Karate Kid: Legends

June 4, 5 & 7, 2025
Dendy Cinemas – Portside (Hamilton), Coorparoo, Powerhouse (New Farm); Angelika Cinemas – Woolloongabba, Cineplex Balmoral, South Bank, Hawthorne; Bayside Cinemas – Wynnum
The legacy continues as a new generation steps onto the mat. Action, mentorship, and heart in this reboot of a classic.
Rating: 6.7/10 IMDb
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From the World of John Wick: Ballerina

June 5 & 6, 2025
United Cinemas Eldorado, Dendy Cinemas – Portside, Coorparoo, Powerhouse (New Farm); Angelika Cinemas – Woolloongabba, Palace Barracks, Palace James St, Reading Cinemas (Jindalee & Newmarket); HOYTS Stafford & Sunnybank, Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, Graceville, New Farm, Red Hill); Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mt Gravatt), Cineplex locations
Ana de Armas stars in this gritty, ballet-trained assassin spin-off from the John Wick universe.
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The Great Lillian Hall

June 5, 2025
Palace James St, Palace Barracks, Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, Graceville, New Farm, Red Hill)
An aging Broadway legend fights to mount one final performance—grace, pride, and vulnerability on the big screen.
Rating: 7.3/10 IMDb
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The Ritual

June 5, 2025
HOYTS Sunnybank, Event Cinemas Brisbane City, Carindale, Chermside, Mt Gravatt
When a spiritual retreat spirals into a psychological nightmare, secrets unravel in this slow-burning horror.
Rating: 4.6/10 IMDb
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Strauss: Salome (MET Opera)

June 7, 2025
Dendy Cinemas – Portside, Coorparoo; Palace James St
A searing adaptation of Strauss’s controversial opera, with bold staging and powerful vocals.
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Paris Opera Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty

June 7, 2025
Palace Barracks
A resplendent rendition of a ballet classic, performed by one of the world’s most renowned companies.
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Materialists

June 11, 2025
Dendy Cinemas – Portside (Hamilton)
In this biting romantic satire, New York’s elite entangle themselves in love, image, and self-destruction.
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From ballet at Palace Barracks to operatic drama at Dendy and fast-paced action across the city’s major chains, Brisbane’s cinemas are lighting up this week with variety and flair. Whether you’re catching an indie gem or a blockbuster spin-off, there’s a screen and story waiting for you. Make time, grab your tickets, and let the city’s cinema scene lead your next night out.

Jazz, Memoir, and Musicals: Brisbane Events for the Arts-Inclined 6 to 8 June 2025

Brisbane’s creative heartbeat pulses loud this weekend with a blend of jazz, classical performance, intimate recitals, and vibrant workshops. Whether you’re drawn to smoky bars or sacred spaces, samba beats or poetic memoirs, the city’s stages and studios are alive with talent. Here’s your curated guide for a culturally rich and artful weekend.


South Brisbane

June 6–8, 2025
Dusty The Musical – In Concert
Musical
Venue: QPAC
Step into the life and legacy of Dusty Springfield in this theatrical concert event featuring her greatest hits. A dazzling, soulful tribute at QPAC.
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June 6, 2025
Roda de Samba at Casa Da Mae Joana
Venue: The Fourth Monkey Cocktail Bar & Grill
Dance
An electric, cultural evening of Brazilian samba, rhythm, and food at The Fourth Monkey. High energy and even higher vibes.
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Bowen Hills

June 6, 2025
Nishla Smith (UK)
Venue: JMI Live
Jazz
Haunting vocals and lyrical storytelling meet classic jazz stylings in this evocative set from acclaimed UK vocalist Nishla Smith.
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June 7, 2025
Jazz Vocal Masterclass with Nishla Smith
Venue: JMI Live
Workshop
A rare opportunity to workshop vocal technique, interpretation, and improvisation with an international jazz talent.
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Jeff Usher Trio Plays Ray Charles and More
Venue: JMI Live
Jazz
A celebration of soul and swing as Brisbane jazz veteran Jeff Usher pays tribute to Ray Charles in this timeless trio performance.
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West End

June 6, 2025
Cut Time Jazz Sessions
Venue: The Burrow
Jazz
Kick back with expertly curated jazz at The Burrow—perfectly paired with craft brews, warm lighting, and a laid-back Friday crowd.
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Brisbane City

June 7, 2025
A Woman’s Love and Life
Venue: St. Andrew’s Uniting Church
Classical
This intimate vocal recital weaves a poignant narrative through Romantic song cycles. A moving concert in the beautiful Saint Andrew’s Church.
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Kangaroo Point

June 7, 2025
Cappella Chorale: The Oscars Songbook
Venue: Queensland Multicultural Centre (BEMAC)
Classical
A cinematic choral evening featuring iconic songs from Oscar-winning films. Performed live at the Queensland Multicultural Centre.
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June 8, 2025
Hamish Strathdee – Solo Recital
Venue: St Mary’s Anglican Church Kangaroo Point
Classical
A gifted pianist offers a stirring solo performance of Romantic-era and modern works in this elegant recital.
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Clayfield

June 8, 2025
Generations In Song
Venue: St Rita’s College, Trinity Centre
Choir, Classical
An uplifting intergenerational choral concert celebrating shared stories and music across ages and stages.
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Brisbane/Online

June 8, 2025
The Art of the Short Memoir with Sarah Klenbort
Venue: Queensland Writers Centre & online via Zoom
Workshop
Writers of all levels are invited to explore the art of personal storytelling in this inspiring workshop hosted both in-person and via Zoom.
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Brisbane’s creative calendar this weekend is rich with stories told through music, words, and movement. Whether you’re leaning into live jazz, soaking up choral harmonies, or taking notes in a writing class, the arts are alive across the city. Fill your weekend with expression, elegance, and inspiration.

Lanterns, Markets & Mini Golf: Family Fun Across Brisbane 6 to 8 June 2025

Looking for ways to keep the kids engaged and entertained this weekend? From kindy open days and community playgroups to lantern festivals and glow-in-the-dark mini golf, Brisbane is full of fun for the whole family. Whether you’re heading to a park, a market, or just looking to relax under the stars with an outdoor film, this weekend is brimming with family-friendly possibilities.


Rosalie

June 2–7, 2025
Open Week at C&K Rosalie
Venue: C&K Rosalie 57 Elizabeth Street
Family, Education
Experience the joy of early childhood learning at C&K Rosalie during Open Week. Families are invited to explore the space, meet educators, and learn more about the C&K philosophy.


Bulimba

June 6, 2025
THE VILLAGE Playgroup for 0 to 5 years
Venue: Bulimba Community Centre
Community
An engaging morning of play, connection, and learning for little ones aged 0–5. A great space to meet other parents and spark early friendships.
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South Brisbane

June 6 – July 14, 2025
Paris Tower South Bank
Venue: South Bank Cultural Forecourt
Seasonal, Family
Transport yourself to the heart of Paris with this immersive art and light installation in South Bank. A visual delight for all ages.
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St Lucia

June 6 – July 27, 2025
Glow Golf
Venue: St Lucia Golf Links
Sports Activities
Putt your way through neon-lit holes at this family-friendly mini golf event. Open late and perfect for a school holiday night out.
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Chermside West

June 7, 2025
Craigslea SHS 50th Anniversary Celebration
Venue: Craigslea State High School
Community, Family
Join Craigslea State High School in celebrating 50 years of education with a community showcase from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., featuring student performances, guided tours, food trucks, and a time capsule ceremony. An evening gala dinner at Kedron Wavell RSL follows from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
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Mount Gravatt

June 7, 2025
Anime Cosplay Street Food Night
Venue: Mt Gravatt Showgrounds, 1644 Logan Road
Festival, Family
Experience a fusion of anime culture and international street food at Mt Gravatt Showgrounds from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.Enjoy live J-pop, cosplay competitions, and the Otaku Market.
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The Gap

June 7, 2025
The Brisbane Lantern Festival
Venue: The Gap State High School
Festival
Celebrate multicultural Brisbane with a dazzling lantern display, food stalls, and cultural performances. A vibrant evening for the whole family.
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Geebung

June 7, 2025
Geebung Kindy Open Day 2025
Venue: C&K Geebung Kindergarten & Preschool – Geebung Kindy 1 Maidencombe St
School
Tour the kindy, meet educators, and enjoy activities tailored to preschool-aged children. A welcoming way to explore your local early learning centre.
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Herston

June 7, 2025
Park Vibes
Venue: Victoria Park
Family
Live music, food trucks, kids’ entertainment, and plenty of space to picnic—Park Vibes has something for everyone in a relaxed, green setting.
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Cannon Hill

June 7, 2025
End of Summer Party and Outdoor Cinema in the Suburbs
Venue: Regent Park
Outdoor Cinema
Enjoy family activities and free entertainment before settling in for a community movie night under the stars. Don’t forget the picnic rug.
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West End

June 7, 2025 (and every Saturday)
West End Markets
Venue: Davies Park
Community, Market
Browse fresh produce, handmade crafts, and delicious street eats along the river. A perfect Saturday morning destination for all ages.
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Milton

June 8, 2025
Love Me Again Market
Venue: Milton Studio
Community, Market
A curated secondhand market full of pre-loved fashion, local makers, and chill vibes. A sustainable, stylish way to spend your Sunday.
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Stafford

June 8, 2025
Festa della Repubblica
Venue: ANFE Italian Club
Festival
Celebrate Italian culture with food, music, and festivities for all ages. A joyful way to connect with Brisbane’s multicultural roots.
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Seventeen Mile Rocks

June 8, 2025
Memory Walk & Jog – Brisbane
Venue: Rocks Riverside Park
Community, Family
Join the fight against dementia at this family-friendly walk and fun run. The day includes entertainment, activities, and a great cause at the heart of it all.
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Whether you’re exploring new places, revisiting a local favourite, or discovering a fresh family tradition, this weekend’s lineup is filled with things to do across the city. From glowing golf balls to global festivals, Brisbane’s family-friendly events from June 6 to 8 are an invitation to get out and make memories.

Live Music, Stand-Up & Brisbane Community Vibes: 6 to 8 June 2025

June kicks into high gear with a jam-packed weekend of live gigs, comedy acts, and community events lighting up Brisbane from Friday through Sunday. Whether you’re chasing a gritty EP launch in Fortitude Valley, a riotous night of stand-up in Petrie Terrace, or laid-back local vibes in Woolloongabba, there’s a corner of the city bringing the energy. Clear your calendar and plug into a weekend that spans every beat and belly laugh.


South Brisbane

June 6, 2025
Menajerie | ‘Reclamation’ Single Launch
Venue: It’s Still A Secret
Live Music
An ethereal, soul-rich performance to mark Menajerie’s latest single release. Expect textured vocals and dreamy arrangements at this intimate venue.
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June 7, 2025
Jo Koy – Just Being Koy Tour 2025
Venue: Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Comedy
Global comedy sensation Jo Koy brings his wildly popular tour to Brisbane for a night of outrageous stories and cultural observations.
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June 8, 2025
Jay UF x OMAC
Venue: It’s Still A Secret
Live Music
Two powerhouse Aussie rappers join forces for a gritty, high-energy set full of lyrical fire and underground anthems. An unmissable night at a cult-favourite venue.
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Fortitude Valley

June 6, 2025
AFRO LOVE – MINK
Venue: After Dark
Live Music
A night of Afro-fusion beats, sultry rhythms, and dancefloor heat in the heart of the Valley. MINK brings movement and soul in one vibrant Friday session.
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Velvet Trip Glimmers EP Tour
Venue: Black Bear Lodge
Live Music
Psych-rock and soul collide as Velvet Trip unveil their latest EP in a kaleidoscopic live set. Expect grooves, grit, and glowing ambience.
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Milton

June 6, 2025
Brissy Delinquents
Venue: After Dark
Live Music
Unfiltered and loud, Brissy Delinquents serve up punk-edged tracks with a splash of local mischief. One night only—brace for chaos.
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June 7, 2025
Findaway Seventeen Single Launch
Venue: After Dark
Live Music
The rising indie-rock outfit celebrates their newest single with raw passion and guitar-fuelled nostalgia. A fresh sound worth catching live.
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Spring Hill

June 6, 2025
ACTON WICKENS ALBUM LAUNCH | Recall Receive Release
Venue: Rat Planet Studios
Live Music
Expect atmosphere, ambience and catharsis as Acton Wickens debuts their latest full-length project. A sensory-rich night in an eclectic studio space.
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Woolloongabba

June 6, 2025
Love Thrills DONE Tour
Venue: The Cave Inn
Live Music
A blistering stop on the DONE tour packed with indie bangers and sweat-soaked stage energy. Catch them before they break bigger.
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Wynnum

June 6, 2025
The Radiators
Venue: The Lou Lou Room
Live Music
A legendary Aussie rock band with decades of hits returns to ignite Wynnum with gritty anthems and high-voltage stage presence.
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Moorooka

June 6, 2025
Hunting Underground – Feat. Sugarworld, Arvo Haze, Vondetto
Venue: 5/32 Baldock St
Live Music
A genre-hopping night featuring rising alt-pop, lo-fi hip hop, and ambient synth blends. Explore Brisbane’s sonic underground.
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New Farm

June 6, 2025
JB Paterson and his band
Venue: The Junk Bar
Live Music
A rich, rootsy blend of Americana and storytelling from JB Paterson and his talented ensemble. Perfect for lovers of authentic live sounds.
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Petrie Terrace

June 6, 2025
Friday Night Comedy w/ Nick Capper & Friends!
Venue: Good Chat Comedy Club
Comedy
Sharp, offbeat, and full of surprises—Nick Capper headlines an evening of rapid-fire stand-up with a rotating cast of comedic talent.
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Windsor

June 7, 2025
Matt Hawkins Single Launch – Crave
Venue: Windsor Bowls Club
Live Music
With evocative lyrics and rich production, Matt Hawkins debuts “Crave” in a heartfelt live show set to stir and uplift.
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Saint Lucia

June 7, 2025
UQAFC Ladies Day
Venue: The University of Queensland Australian Football Club
Community
A festive day celebrating women in sport, community, and camaraderie. Enjoy live music, food, and footy on the green.
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Whether you’re out for a laugh, a late-night mosh, or just following the beat of something new, this city always has a gig worth discovering. Mark your faves, grab your tickets, and we’ll see you out there.