Musical Performance Archives - Brisbane Living Heritage

Cultural Celebrations – National Reconciliation Week

Join the festivities as we celebrate National Reconciliation Week at Bribie Island Seaside Museum.
This annual commemoration is a time for all to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
The theme for 2025 is Bridging Now to Next, reflecting the ongoing connection between past, present and future.
Don’t miss out on this exciting presentation of cultural celebration as we showcase traditional dance, song, art, cuisine of the people of Moreton Bay including:
  • Triballink Sunrise Dancers cultural performance and storytelling, as well as a presentation of new gaming app Djaa.
  • Murri Tukka First Nations bush food presentation and tasting.
Free. Book now to be part of this cultural celebration.

Image credit:Embellysh Photography.

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Causeway at Redcliffe Museum

Catch local band Causeway live at Redcliffe Museum as part of Make Music Month.

This school holiday event features the talented four-piece rock band from Scarborough with members Holly (vocals), Wes (lead guitar), Caleb (bass) and Kai (drums).

The youths started the band in 2021, at Southern Cross Catholic college, and play a unique blend of Indie, classic, garage, and pub rock, switching between original music and covers.

Causeway will belt out a collection of classics from iconic bands including Gang of Youths, Foo Fighters and Sticky Fingers.

Join in the singing and be a part of this live band experience!

Explore the exhibition Science on the Move after the event.

Free event – bookings essential.

Redcliffe Museum is open Wednesday to Friday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Saturday – Sunday 10:00 AM – 3:00PM.

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Singing for pleasure

Enjoy songs from the musical Oklahoma at Redcliffe Museum, performed by the U3A choir as part of Make Music Month.

Choir members learn four-part songs – soprano, alto, tenor and bass – covering a wide variety of styles.

This selection is from Oklahoma, which first opened on Broadway in 1943. It was written by composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist and librettist Oscar Hammerstein II and was the first of 11 musicals written by the iconic duo.

Oklahoma follows the events surrounding two love triangles in the Oklahoma Territory at the turn of the 20th century.

Explore the exhibition Science on the Move after the event.

Free event – bookings essential.

Image credit: Courtesy U3A choir.

Redcliffe Museum is open Wednesday to Friday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Saturday – Sunday 10:00 AM – 3:00PM.

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How Deep Is Your Love: Bee Gees re-imagined

Celebrate the timeless hits of the Bee Gees at Redcliffe Museum with a special live music event.

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Flute, Violin & Piano Concert: Pluck, Hammer & Chime

Pluck, Hammer & Chime: a flute, violin & piano recital presented by some of Brisbane’s most talented young classical musicians on Sunday the 23rd of March 2025 at 3pm.

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Youth Week event at Redcliffe Museum

Celebrate Youth Week from 6 April – 12 April at Redcliffe Museum. Join us for a live music event by local band Causeway.

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Beats by the Beach

Join us at Bribie Island Seaside Museum for Beats by the Beach, a celebration of inclusivity.

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Defining Symbols of Australia exhibition opening

Celebrate the opening of our newest exhibition, Defining Symbols of Australia, with Kabi Kabi traditional custodians, D’himburri Dancers, who will open the event with a smoking ceremony.

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Beats by the Beach

Join us at Bribie Island Seaside Museum for Beats by the Beach, a celebration of inclusivity.

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