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Bray Park’s arts explosion
Bray Park State High School is experiencing an arts boom, with new creative programs, award-winning dance and music groups, a student art gallery and growing opportunities for young performers, artists and media creators.
Woodford Folk Festival public tickets go on sale Friday
Public tickets for the 2026 Woodford Folk Festival go on sale, with organisers reporting soaring early demand as community connection and curiosity continue to drive crowds to Queensland’s iconic cultural event.
Tuning up for Bee Gees flash mob
Redcliffe will host Moreton Bay’s first Bee Gees kazoo flash mob at Bee Gees Way on June 21 for Make Music Day. Free workshops across the region will prepare participants to join a global celebration of music in public spaces.
Art prize launches with outdoor display
Moreton Bay Art Prize returns for its 32nd year, showcasing 36 shortlisted artists at Pine Rivers Art Gallery from May 30–July 18. Free exhibition features outdoor displays, $10,000 prize pool, and public voting for People’s Choice.
Live acts pop up across Moreton Bay
Anywhere Theatre Festival brings pop-up performances from Shakespeare to family shows, transforming Moreton Bay venues, bringing live theatre to breweries, community spaces and unexpected locations across the region for a fun, interactive cultural experience.
Powderfinger star to rock Redcliffe
Powderfinger’s Darren Middleton joins Tim Rogers for Rockin 4 The Homeless in Redcliffe on July 12. The free event supports The Breakfast Club, raising vital funds for locals in need.
Caboolture’s alt-rockers unleash a new track
The Phosphenes, a young rock band from Caboolture, have released a new single titled DVG.
Month of Hills Festival fun
The Hills Festival, a month of events across Arana Hills, Ferny Hills and surrounds kicks off tomorrow. Enjoy live music, performances, family fun and the Hills Carnivale finale.
Tuning-up for special choir workshop
Caboolture choir workshop led by renowned conductor Chris Brindley offers limited spots for locals to build skills and perform.
Festival sold out in hours
Abbey Medieval Festival 2026 sells out in under 12 hours, with 25,000 tickets snapped up as the award-winning event returns to Caboolture this July.