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RocKwiz Live
Fresh off a triumphant national tour, the RocKwiz gang are back for what is sure to be a wild night of entertainment.

The Dictionary of Lost Words
Pip Williams’ New York Times bestseller The Dictionary of Lost Words is brought to vivid life in this wildly popular stage adaptation.

Jameela Jamil
Spend an evening with the trailblazing Jameela Jamil as she tackles the topics that shape our modern lives with her trademark candour, humour, and passion.

Friends of QPAC Special Event The Dictionary of Lost Words: Herstory and the Dictionary Today
An inspiring discussion on the creation of The Dictionary of Lost Words novel and mainstage adaptation.

Carrie: The Musical
Based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel, see Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre students perform this chilling classic.

Queensland Symphony Orchestra Shakespeare’s The Tempest
It’s one thing to hear music inspired by Shakespeare. It’s another thing to hear it performed alongside narration from a living theatre legend, John Bell.

Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra Camerata & Paul Grabowsky: The Art Of
An inspiring and refreshing collaboration between QPAC’s The Art of the Possible artist Paul Grabowsky AO, with Camerata.

Musica Viva Australia Hollywood Songbook
Berlin-based Signum Saxophone Quartet and renegade opera star, Ali McGregor, reclaim the Hollywood Songbook in a journey from moody monochrome to vibrant technicolour.

Chat 10 Looks 3 Live
Chat 10 Looks 3 is hitting Brisbane again! Come along with friends, or make new ones when you get there, that’s how they roll at Chat 10!

Queensland Symphony Orchestra The Strauss Gala
Leap out of your seat and back in time to an era of golden opulence, as we celebrate 200 years of the king of the Viennese waltz, Johann Strauss II.