Countdown to Where We Belong Festival
Published 8:03am 24 June 2025
Image: Headline act Frenzal Rhomb
Read about the 2026 Where We Belong Festival here
See the 2026 Line-up here: Where We Belong 2026
Music lovers of all ages and abilities are being urged to come together to hear a big line-up of bands, including Frenzal Rhomb at this weekend’s Where We Belong Festival.
The event, on June 28, has been created by Tribe Social Belonging and Redcliffe Area Youth Space to support the local music community and raise money for both organisations.
It will be held at Redcliffe Area Youth Space, corner of Anzac and Oxley avenues, showcasing 14 bands and offering festivalgoers the chance to enjoy live music, a beer garden, food trucks, markets stalls and merchandise stands.
Children are welcome and tickets will be available at the gate and online. Tickets are $50 at the gate or $50+BF online.
Tribe Social Belonging’s Ryan Elson says the event is great value for money.
“Where can you get 11 hours of great music, with Frenzal Rhomb for $50?” he says.
Gates open at 10am, with the event to finish at 10pm.
Visit humantix.com to buy tickets.
Where We Belong Festival line-up
Frenzal Rhomb
Being Jane Lane
Something Something
No Quarter
Explosion
Danger Den
Bridge 2 Nowhere
The Wolston Butchers
The Black Catapult
Reckless Coast
The Arturos
Aether
Beast Machine
All But Lost
Caravan
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