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Rock Legends and Riverside Revelry: What’s On in Brisbane Today

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5 March 2026/07:29
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Rock Legends and Riverside Revelry: What’s On in Brisbane Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Zachary Staines

Rock Legends and Riverside Revelry: What’s On in Brisbane Today

Brisbane comes alive this Thursday, 5 March 2026, with a spectacular lineup of international superstars, immersive art, and local culture. Whether you are a fan of high-energy arena rock, avant-garde outdoor performances, or the simple pleasure of a bustling mid-week market, today offers something unique for every resident and visitor.

International Music Highlights

The city’s music scene is the star of the show today. Most notably, Linkin Park makes their triumphant return to the Brisbane Entertainment Centre as part of their From Zero World Tour. This performance is particularly significant as it marks their first visit to Australian shores in over a decade. Expect a high-octane setlist that balances their iconic anthems with fresh material from their latest chart-topping album.

Meanwhile, at South Bank’s Cultural Forecourt, the On the Banks concert series continues with a highly anticipated performance by the legendary Grace Jones. This outdoor event transforms the riverside into a vibrant music hub, allowing audiences to enjoy Jones’s avant-garde style and stage presence against the iconic backdrop of the city skyline. With pop-up bars and local food trucks on-site from 6:00 pm, it is a premier destination for those looking to enjoy the warm March evening by the water.

For fans of vocal mastery, Josh Groban is performing at the QPAC Concert Hall. His Gems World Tour showcases his incredible range and storytelling, providing a more intimate but equally powerful musical experience in one of the city's finest acoustic venues.

Theatre and Comedy

  • Laura Ramoso: The Calm Down Tour: Catch the comedy sensation Laura Ramoso at the Brisbane Powerhouse. Her relatable sketch comedy and high-energy performance, featuring fan-favorite characters, have made this one of the most popular tours of the month.
  • The Great Gatsby: Step into the Roaring Twenties with Queensland Theatre’s production of The Great Gatsby at the QPAC Playhouse. This visually stunning show brings the classic novel to life with glittering costumes and a jazz-infused atmosphere.

Exhibitions and Markets

Art lovers should head to the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) for Olafur Eliasson: Presence. Today, the gallery offers a unique opportunity to walk through the sensory, light-based installations that explore human perception and environment. It is a perfect way to experience the intersection of art and mindfulness in a world-class setting.

Finally, do not miss the Brisbane City Markets at Cathedral Square. Open from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm, these markets are a favorite for local workers and residents alike. You can browse through a premium selection of farm-fresh produce, artisan breads, and some of the best street food the city has to offer, making it an essential Thursday stop for anyone in the CBD.