Lunar Syrup at O’Skulligan’s: a night of neon rock
On 10 December, Gold Coast band Lunar Syrup took to the neon-lit Fortitude Valley bar O’Skulligans...
Read Moreby Ned Hammond | Jan 20, 2022 | Live!, Music | 0 |
On 10 December, Gold Coast band Lunar Syrup took to the neon-lit Fortitude Valley bar O’Skulligans...
Read Moreby Ned Hammond | Oct 7, 2021 | Community News | 2 |
One of Brisbane’s most distinctive heritage buildings was set to begin its new life as a culture...
Read Moreby Ned Hammond | Jul 13, 2021 | 4101, Business Voice, Covid-19, State and National | 2 |
As restrictions on businesses ease across Queensland, it’s easy to feel like things are returning...
Read Moreby Emily Lowe | Apr 17, 2021 | Community News, Live!, Music, News | 0 |
Local residents have the opportunity to host concerts featuring homegrown talent in the streets of...
Read Moreby Jade Macbeth | Apr 14, 2021 | Community News, Live!, Music | 0 |
Queensland’s oldest-standing theatre, The Princess, is set to become Brisbane’s newest home for live music and the arts. The 133-year-old theatre will be revitalised and opened to the public in August as a sister venue to Brisbane’s iconic live music venue, The Tivoli. “We have a real passion for preserving cultural history and preserving architectural history. We see a really unique opportunity for us to be a part of creating a dynamic cultural space on the south side of Brisbane,” co-owner Dave Sleswick said.
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