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Lorde, Immersive Art, and Gatsby: What's On in Brisbane Today

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16 February 2026/07:23
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Lorde, Immersive Art, and Gatsby: What's On in Brisbane Today
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A Monday Packed with Pop and Prestige

While Mondays often signal a quiet start to the work week, Brisbane is breaking the mold today, February 16, 2026. From international pop icons to high-stakes theatrical drama and soul-stirring art experiences, the River City offers a diverse calendar for those looking to start their week with a dose of culture and excitement.

Main Stage: Lorde Live in Concert

The headline event for this evening is undoubtedly at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre, where international superstar Lorde takes the stage. The New Zealand singer-songwriter is known for her hauntingly beautiful vocals and thought-provoking lyrics. Fans can expect a mesmerizing performance that draws from her extensive catalog of hits, providing a high-energy escape to kick off the week.

Theatrical Elegance at QPAC

For those who prefer the roar of the 1920s, the Playhouse at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) is the place to be. Queensland Theatre, in association with Shake & Stir Theatre Co, is currently presenting a glittering production of The Great Gatsby. This adaptation brings F. Scott Fitzgerald's world of shimmer and shattered dreams to life in a gin-soaked spectacle. It is a perfect evening for theatre lovers looking to immerse themselves in a world of jazz and mystery.

Art and Connection at QAGOMA

The Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) is hosting a special "Members Edition: Art & Dementia" tour this morning from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm. This inclusive program is designed to foster connection and stimulate conversation through art. Additionally, the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) continues its blockbuster season with several major exhibitions:

  • Olafur Eliasson: Presence – An immersive, multi-sensory installation that challenges your perception of space and light.
  • Archie Moore: kith and kin – A profound exploration of First Nations history and heritage.
  • Sorcerers from Bohemia – A newly opened exhibition featuring the works of Picasso.

Museum Wonders and City Lights

Over at the Museum of Brisbane, the "Micro Museum" is open today from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. This interactive space invites visitors to explore the world of collecting and even try their hand at being a curator. For a walk on the wild side, the Queensland Museum is hosting the "Croc! Lost Giants to Living Legends" exhibition, where you can come face-to-face with the mighty history of the crocodile.

As the sun sets, be sure to look toward the water. Victoria Bridge will be illuminated in Red, Pink, and Blue tonight in celebration of the ongoing BrisAsia Festival, marking the start of a week filled with cultural momentum.