Street Serenades

Pop-up musical performances will grace every suburb in Brisbane.
Emma Joyce
Published on August 28, 2020
Updated on August 28, 2020

Overview

Every single suburb in Brisbane will be treated to its own intimate live music gig this September, as Brisbane Festival brings mini concerts to 190 suburbs to create festivals in the streets and concerts in cul de sacs. The free live music showcase was inspired by the community responses to the global pandemic in which Italians sang on their balconies and Americans choreographed TikTok dances. So, from September 4–26, Brisbanites can set up chairs in their front gardens or driveways to listen to acoustic performances, classical music, cabaret singalongs and DJ sets — all without paying a thing. The line-up is pretty epic, too, with pop-up performances from Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Busby Marou, Eliza and the Delusionals, Jaguar Jonze, Sahara Beck, Tom Thum and Pink Matter (plus more). 

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