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Sting’s The Last Ship and Twilight Markets Headline Friday in Brisbane

Sting’s The Last Ship and Riverside Markets Headline Friday in Brisbane
Brisbane is buzzing this Friday, April 10, 2026, as the city embraces the school holiday period with an impressive lineup of world-class theater, bustling night markets, and immersive art exhibitions. Whether you are looking for a sophisticated evening at the theater or a family-friendly afternoon in the park, the local calendar is packed with variety across the CBD and suburbs.
Stage and Screen Highlights
- The Last Ship at QPAC: The spotlight today is firmly on the Queensland Performing Arts Centre. In an Australian exclusive, international music icon Sting stars in his acclaimed musical, The Last Ship, at the Glasshouse Theatre. This deeply personal production features a powerful score and a guest appearance by reggae icon Shaggy.
- MJ The Musical: Over at the Lyric Theatre, the artistry of Michael Jackson is celebrated in this high-octane production. It is a must-see for fans of the King of Pop, featuring iconic choreography and a string of global hits.
- Family Theater: Younger audiences can catch Spot – Live In Brisbane at the QUT Gardens Theatre, or enjoy the uniquely Australian humor of Charlie And The Bin Chicken at the Brisbane Powerhouse. For those who love a mystery, Detective Grimm: The Spell of Stealing is performing at the PIP Theatre.
Markets and Live Music
- South Bank Collective Markets: As the sun sets, Stanley Plaza transforms into a vibrant cultural hub. From 5:00 PM, visitors can browse original art, photography, and unique gifts while enjoying live music along the riverside.
- Twilight Vegan Markets: Head to the Mount Gravatt Showgrounds from 4:30 PM for a dedicated plant-based experience. This community market features ethical retail stalls and an array of vegan street food vendors.
- Above & Beyond: Electronic music fans can head to The Fortitude Music Hall at 7:30 PM for the "Bigger Than All Of Us" tour, featuring a night of uplifting trance and progressive house.
Exhibitions and Community Workshops
- Olafur Eliasson at GOMA: The "Presence" exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art continues to draw crowds with its immersive installations, including the famous mist-filled rainbow room.
- Queensland Figurative 2026: Art lovers should visit the Petrie Terrace Gallery to view the finalists of this prestigious art competition, which celebrates the human figure in visual art.
- Library Activities: For a more relaxed morning, the Kenmore Library is hosting The Pretzel Poem Project, a creative session for children, while Holland Park Library offers hands-on Meccano construction workshops for families.
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