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Fiesta Latina and Artistic Discoveries: Brisbane’s Big Saturday

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28 March 2026/07:23
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Fiesta Latina and Artistic Discoveries: Brisbane’s Big Saturday
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Andrew Mercer

A Vibrant Saturday Awaits in Brisbane

Brisbane is set to come alive this Saturday, 28 March 2026, with an eclectic mix of cultural festivals, sprawling markets, and world-class performances. From the rhythmic beats of Latin America to the cutting-edge intersections of science and art, there is no shortage of ways to spend your day. Whether you are a dedicated thrifter, a theatre lover, or simply looking for fresh local produce, the city offers a diverse program for every interest.

Cultural Celebrations and Market Finds

The headline event of the day is the 13th annual Brisbane Fiesta Latina, taking place at the Mount Gravatt Showgrounds from 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm. This vibrant festival celebrates Latin American culture through authentic food, live music, and dance performances. It is a fantastic opportunity for the community to connect and enjoy a high-energy atmosphere with an affordable entry fee.

  • The Great Artist Market: Head down to Felons Barrel Hall at Howard Smith Wharves between 8:00 am and 3:00 pm. This curated market showcases local makers and creators, offering a treasure trove of art, ceramics, and handcrafted goods right on the riverfront.
  • Fashion Thrift Society: Fashion enthusiasts should make their way to the Brisbane Showgrounds in Bowen Hills. From 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, this massive event features over a hundred stalls of vintage clothing, sustainable fashion, and unique finds, complete with food trucks and a DJ to keep the energy high.
  • Traditional Markets: The iconic West End Markets at Davies Park and the Jan Powers Farmers Markets at the Brisbane Powerhouse are both operational early this morning. These staples are perfect for sourcing organic produce, gourmet breakfast treats, and artisanal breads under the shade of massive fig trees.

Science, Stage, and Immersive Art

As the World Science Festival Brisbane enters its final weekend, the South Bank precinct is buzzing with activity. Families can explore various pop-up activations and exhibitions that turn the city into a living laboratory. At the Queensland Museum, keep an eye out for the "Amplify Me!" digital gallery, which celebrates local artists with lived experience of disability.

  • MJ the Musical: Over at the Lyric Theatre in QPAC, the electrifying "MJ the Musical" continues its acclaimed run. This production offers a rare glimpse into the creative mind of Michael Jackson, featuring iconic choreography and hits from his 1992 Dangerous World Tour.
  • Torch the Place: For those preferring contemporary drama, the Bille Brown Theatre is hosting "Torch the Place," a poignant and funny exploration of family and the things we keep.
  • GOMA Exhibitions: Don’t miss the major exhibition "Olafur Eliasson: Presence" at the Gallery of Modern Art. This multi-sensory journey involves large-scale installations that play with light, color, and perception, providing an immersive experience exclusive to Brisbane.

Evening Entertainment

As the sun sets, the city’s music venues take over. The Tivoli features an all-night-long set by Italian artist Rooler, while the Princess Theatre remains a hub for late-night vibes. If you prefer something more intimate, the QPAC Piano Bar offers live music and a sophisticated post-theatre setting to wind down your big Saturday in the city.