As a top holiday destination in Australia, Brisbane is certainly worth a visit. With a rich culture and happening lifestyle, Brisbane is the place to be this winter. Choose coach hire in Brisbane to attend these April Events.
Within Formal Cities – Film Review
Within Formal Cities is a project by Brian Gaudio and Abe Drechsler to document infrastructure projects in 5 cities across South America. The documentary discovers self-built houses in Rio, along with government funded projects designed by famous architects. It does present some statistics around people who are expected to be in social or slums housing by 2050. Interlaced throughout the documentary is the theme of community, with special focus on their participation at every phase, building reliability and reputation.
Festival 2018 Brisbane
Offering heaps of excitement, the Festival 2018 Brisbane, starting 4th of April, is a world-class entertainment show with a program featuring markets, comedy, film, dance, theatre, exhibitions and music. Come along with your friends and family to take part in the free events to be held at the Grand Arbour in South Brisbane. The festival is presented by Star Gold Coast, supported by the Queensland Government and produced by Brisbane City Council.
Switch Bricks
An open invite to all the Lego fans out there, with the Switch Bricks due to be held from the 9th of April. Some great holiday fun awaits you with a Lego-themed displaying centre, which is perfect for affordable, education and creative family entertainment. The workshop allows you to get hand-on experience with the beloved mini-construction brick in the world. Tammy and her group has put a lot of efforts on making this event possible with her dedicated passion. Design skills will be tested on racing ramps as the little ones will build vehicles and confront other racers down the slope.
Powerkids: Little Artists at Play
This creative workshop series on the 10th of April is ideal for children aged 5 years or below. Come along with your kids for multi-art experiences led by internationally recognised artists, who will collaborate with a group on captivating and unique activities. From digital media and music to theatre and visual art, there is something for everyone to get inspired. Powerkids: Little Artists at Play is an inclusive and relaxed ambiance where you and your kids can participate in various activities. Fulfil your babychino and coffee needs at the Bar Alto!
Nature Walk in Boondall Wetlands
What can be more refreshing than a serene walk in the lap of nature? Join us on the 14th of April for a 2 km guided walk at the globally renowned Boondall Wetlands in Brisbane, along the Billai Dhagun Circuit. The walk is suitable for people of all ages and abilities, as you get a chance to discover the rich history and heritage of the wetlands, along with unique flora and fauna. You can come along with your own pack of lunch or brunch, whatever you prefer to have.
Northey Street City Farm Organic Markets
Known to be the first and only market selling certified fresh produce in Queensland, the Northey Street City Farm Organic Markets is home to the purest and freshest organic vegetables, fruits, dry goods, dairy, meat, breads and preserves. The local producers assemble from all corners of the town to greet you with a smile. You can enjoy a scrumptious breakfast at the Chai Cafe, along with free workshops and art activities for kids.
WAVE Festival 2018
Say hello to some of the finest music collaborations down under, as the WAVE festival gets underway on the 20th of April with some of the coolest musicians taking the centre stage with their main playlists. This 2-day extravaganza at the Brisbane Powerhouse is a collaboration between hot new acts like Luka Lesson, Horrorshow and The Kite String Tangle, and Queensland Symphony Orchestra. The event draws the attention towards modern music, along with Australian musicians and composers. It is a morphing of contemporary talent, technology and sounds with a classical heritage and strength of orchestra. It is expected to be an extraordinary musical experience for people from all walks of life.
Bromeliad and Tropicals Show and Sales
On the 21st of April, join us at the Bray Park to see a wide array of exquisite plants and a wide selection of tropical plants, with plenty of them on sale for the collector and gardener. Come in early to get a good purchase. Competing plants will be up for public showcase, as well as special displays. Information from growers, book sales and monster raffle will also be available for the day. All of this will be hosted inside a sports complex with adequate parking space. It is a great opportunity to explore the business world, without moving out of suburb.
Belephwants
Breaking the confinements of the conventional saxophone quartet, the talented and emerging Belephwants are here, with an emphasis on composing original arrangements and compositions, many of which are written for baritone saxophone, an alto and a couple of tenor saxophones. On the 28th of April, the group will bring together a mix of sounds akin to a jazz band. Drawing influences from funk and blues, world music, contemporary, third stream, jazz and classical, Belephwants quartet is passionate about making authentic works.
Rockin 4 The Homeless
Hoodoo Gurus is certainly one of the greatest and most enduring rocks bands in Australia. Even after 3 decades, it holds the same resonance with Australian public. Since their inception at early 80s, with blockbuster hits for a decade or so, their countless sold-out shows and their comebacks have been historical. Australia has certainly produced one of the most successful and popular music acts, with their ground breaking event to be held in April 2018. In its 5th year, one can expect the concertgoers go crazy over the event, with some high profile bands knocking on the door of the most anticipated event down under.