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Immersive Art at GOMA and High-Energy Beats: Your Brisbane Guide for Thursday

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19 March 2026/07:25
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Immersive Art at GOMA and High-Energy Beats: Your Brisbane Guide for Thursday
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Phillip Capper

Discover the Best of Brisbane Today

Brisbane is buzzing this Thursday, March 19, 2026, offering a diverse array of cultural experiences ranging from world-class art installations to electric live music performances. Whether you are looking to spend a quiet morning in a gallery or a high-energy night in the Valley, there is something happening across the city to suit your mood.

Morning Art and Major Exhibitions

The Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) in South Bank is a primary destination today. The landmark exhibition Olafur Eliasson: Presence continues its exclusive run, inviting visitors into a multi-sensory journey of light and perception. For those who want to beat the crowds, the gallery is hosting a "Morning Art Riser" session starting at 9:00 am, offering a guided tour before the doors officially open to the public. Other must-see exhibitions at GOMA today include:

  • Archie Moore: kith and kin – A profound exploration of First Nations history and genealogy.
  • City Before Our Eyes – A free exhibition showcasing the evolution of urban landscapes.
  • untethered – Located at the nearby Queensland Museum, this display features compelling stories from Papua New Guinean storytellers.

Evening Theatre and Live Music

As the sun sets, the focus shifts to Brisbane’s iconic performance venues. At the Bille Brown Theatre in South Brisbane, Queensland Theatre presents Torch The Place, a poignant and comedic look at family dynamics and the items we choose to keep. For those seeking live music, the city's nightlife hubs are in full swing:

  • Lane 8 - Childish Tour: The Tivoli in Fortitude Valley hosts the highly anticipated electronic sounds of Lane 8, perfect for those looking for an immersive dance floor experience.
  • Mala: Over at The Prince Consort Hotel, international artist Mala brings deep, bass-heavy rhythms to the Valley for a dedicated crowd of electronic enthusiasts.
  • Class Clowns: The Brisbane Powerhouse is currently hosting the Class Clowns youth comedy competition, where you can catch the next generation of Australian comedic talent.

Expos and Community Workshops

For those interested in innovation and professional development, the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre is hosting the final day of Solar & Storage Live Queensland 2026. This major expo features over 100 speakers and showcases the latest in renewable energy technology. Meanwhile, local artists can head to the Petrie Terrace Gallery for the RQAS Workshop Festival, which offers various sessions in drawing and painting throughout the day.

From the riverfront views of New Farm to the cultural heart of South Bank, Brisbane provides plenty of reasons to get out and explore today. Make sure to check venue times for individual performances and enjoy the vibrant local scene.