Looking for live entertainment this weekend? From tribute concerts and comedy to iconic Australian rock, venues across Moreton Bay are hosting a lively lineup of gigs and shows from March 13 to 15. Here’s what’s on if you’re keen for a night out.
The Joe Cocker Express: Mad Dog vs. The Englishman
13 March 2026 | Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, Redcliffe Find out more
A tribute performance celebrating the legendary music of Joe Cocker, recreating the energy and soul of his classic “Mad Dogs & Englishmen” era.
MODELS with Special Guests – RSPYS
13 March 2026 | Norton Music Factory, Caloundra West Get Tickets
Australian new wave icons MODELS perform their hit songs live, joined by special guests RSPYS for a night of classic Aussie rock.
Marty Sheargold – The Red Card Tour
13 March 2026 | The Kings Theatre, Caloundra Book Now
Popular comedian and radio host Marty Sheargold brings his sharp observational humour to the stage in his latest stand-up show.
Baby Animals – Keep It Together Tour
14 March 2026 | Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra Get Tickets
ARIA-winning rock band Baby Animals perform live on their Keep It Together Tour, featuring fan favourites and powerful vocals from Suze DeMarchi.
Celebrating The Hits of Cliff Richard & The Shadows
14 March 2026 | Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, Redcliffe Find out more
A nostalgic tribute show honouring the timeless music of Cliff Richard and The Shadows, featuring many of their beloved chart-topping hits.
Arj Barker – The Classics
14 March 2026 | North Lakes Hotel, North Lakes Book Now
Internationally acclaimed comedian Arj Barker delivers a collection of his best-loved routines in this hilarious stand-up performance.
The Village People Experience
15 March 2026 | Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, Redcliffe Find out more
A high-energy tribute show celebrating the iconic disco hits of the Village People, complete with costumes, choreography and crowd favourites.
Whether you’re in the mood for classic rock, comedy or a nostalgic tribute show, there’s plenty happening around the region this weekend to keep your calendar full.
Check out the top movies playing this week across Moreton Bay cinemas. From exciting new releases to ongoing favourites, there’s something for every moviegoer.
New Releases
The Moment 5 March 2026 | HOYTS – Redcliffe, Limelight – Morayfield
A captivating drama exploring personal growth and the choices that define us.
The Bride! 5 March 2026 | Event Cinemas – North Lakes, HOYTS – Redcliffe, Limelight – Morayfield
A romantic comedy about love, chaos, and the unexpected twists of wedding life.
Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story 5 March 2026 | HOYTS – Redcliffe
A lively documentary tracing the iconic Australian band’s rise and legacy.
How to Make a Killing 5 March 2026 | HOYTS – Redcliffe, Limelight – Morayfield
A darkly comic thriller following a cunning plan gone awry.
Your weekly streaming guide is here, covering the hottest new releases landing across Australia from 5–11 March 2026. From gripping dramas and global hits to fascinating docuseries and long-awaited returns, here’s what to add to your watchlist this week.
This immersive docuseries journeys back millions of years, combining cutting-edge science and cinematic storytelling to bring prehistoric giants back to life.
A visually stunning wildlife feature following rare and elusive elephants, capturing extraordinary conservation efforts and breathtaking natural landscapes.
Louis Theroux turns his lens toward the online “manosphere”, delivering a thought-provoking documentary examining modern masculinity in digital spaces.
Based on the bestselling crime novels, Scarpetta introduces a forensic thriller packed with suspense, mystery and high-profile performances.
From long-awaited new seasons to compelling documentaries and fresh drama debuts, there’s something for every type of viewer streaming across Australia this week.
From Ocean Nash to Bormio Snow: Rain, Work, Emus and the Cost of Living
The first morning of March began, as it often does, with weather.
Not forecasts.
Reports from the road.
“I’ve Never Seen It Rain Out Here”
Leroy was driving through South Australia when he rang. Eight years running freight across that country and he’d never seen rain like this near Morgan and Renmark.
“Torrential.”
The kind of rain that makes truck drivers slow down. The kind that turns dry paddocks into sheet water in hours.
Around Lake Nash in the Northern Territory, 550 millimetres had reportedly fallen in a weekend. Three hundred and fifty in a single night. Not Lake Nash anymore, Macca quipped — Ocean Nash.
And then, half an hour later, Lyndon called from Wellington East near Tailem Bend.
Bone dry.
Three feet down with a post-hole digger and nothing but powder. Tumby Bay had 30 millimetres. Snowtown too. His place missed it entirely.
That’s Australia in one program — flood and drought separated by a few hundred kilometres.
Moreton Bay to Holbrook
Andrew was driving home through Holbrook after competing in the International Finn Class World Championships on Moreton Bay.
108 boats. 16 countries. The Finn — a single-handed Olympic class since 1952 — still pulling serious sailors from Europe and beyond, even after being dropped from the Paris Games.
He sounded tired, but satisfied. Weeks on the water, now long kilometres of highway back to Melbourne.
Macca lingered on the value of those gatherings — rowing regattas, sailing titles, surf carnivals. People from different lives converging briefly, then dispersing again.
Red Skies and Ancient Boats
Tracey rang from near Bairnsdale, below the silt jetties on the morass. Red sky in the morning. Spectacular light. Magpies and kookaburras providing the soundtrack.
She photographs the sunrise most days. Some mornings feel sent, she said.
In nearby Paynesville, the boat show was on — ancient boats, good food, impossible parking. Regional Australia still turns out for timber hulls and community sausage sizzles.
The Worker on the Pedestal
Guy from Swan Point shifted the tone.
April 28 is Workers’ Remembrance Day — three days after Anzac Day. He helped establish the Workers’ Commemorative Park in Launceston near Aurora Stadium.
There have already been 188 workplace deaths this year.
“We don’t lift the worker high enough,” he said.
It wasn’t an argument against military remembrance. It was an addition to it. Armed forces defend freedoms. Workers build the world in which those freedoms are lived.
The call sat heavily — no theatrics, just numbers and conviction.
Dolphins at Solomontown
Lucy from Port Pirie brought the temperature back up.
Morning swimmers at Solomontown Beach noticed a ripple. A dolphin calf surfaced two feet away. Then the mother arched between the swimmers and splashed.
“They were just hanging around us.”
No one reached out. They just watched.
You don’t have to fly to Antarctica for wildlife, Lucy said. Sometimes it swims past your knees.
From Ushuaia to Antarctica
Speaking of Antarctica — Chris rang from Ushuaia in Argentina, boarding a small cruise ship heading south.
Safety briefing horn sounding in the background. Survival suits to be demonstrated. Ten nights at sea ahead.
The cycling correspondent from Flying Fish Point, now on the edge of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Live radio rarely gets closer to the planet’s edges than that.
An Emu in a Banana Box
Then came Alan Hale’s letter.
He found the emu chick on his Snowy River property with a dislocated leg. Scooped it up. Jacket. Cardboard box. Hot water bottle.
The chick recovered.
And stayed.
Edward — named because he was third in line — followed him like a kelpie. Slept on his stomach. Travelled in the ute to Cooma Woolworths. Played with a retired guide dog during a house sit. By five months he was four feet tall and invisible when buried in sawdust.
Male emus raise the chicks in the wild. Edward simply reassigned the role.
It was the kind of story that can only unfold slowly on radio — detailed, funny, domestic, absurd and entirely believable.
Driving While Dying
Dr John Gillette rang while jogging in Toowoomba’s Peak to Park run.
His PhD research examined women with advanced breast cancer on opioid medication who still drive.
Ten women followed over a year. Two died during the study. All were conscious of risk. None had clear guidance.
They wanted to do school pick-ups. Groceries. Maintain some control.
The policy gap, he argued, is large. Doctors lack consistent advice to give. The conversation isn’t about recklessness — it’s about independence.
It was one of the morning’s most substantial discussions.
Grain, Pride and the Royal Easter Show
Rodney from Coolamon was collecting grain samples across the Riverina — Coleambally, Finley, Tocumwal, Corowa — for the Sydney Royal Easter Show district exhibits.
The colour in the dome comes from cleaned barley, wheat, pulses and seeds gathered by volunteers. Months of coordination for displays most city visitors walk past in minutes.
Agriculture still underwrites the spectacle.
Italian Golf and Measles Advice
Bruno phoned while driving to Victor Harbor for the South Australia Italian Golf Club’s monthly event — one of several Italian golf clubs across the country that hold interstate tournaments.
He is a GP. He casually confirmed measles cases are reappearing and vaccinations still matter.
Between jokes about handicaps and brothers, he delivered public health advice.
Bormio and the Price of Breakfast
Georgina Topp had just returned from Bormio in northern Italy, host town for men’s alpine skiing events.
Food, she said, was about 30 per cent cheaper than Australia. High quality. Local production. Wood-fired pizzas with big puffy borders. Pastries made on site.
The town square is more than a thousand years old.
The comparison with Australia’s cost-of-living pressures was unavoidable. Mechanic rates at $188 an hour. Insurance climbing. Groceries rising. Inflation spoken about in abstract terms until someone mentions the price of bread.
Marinus Link and State Debt
From Latrobe in Tasmania, Malcolm was driving to a rally against the proposed $5 billion Marinus Link power cable.
He fears rising state debt, stretched hospitals and long-term financial strain.
Energy infrastructure, like rainfall, depends on where you stand.
The Morning in Full
By the time the program closed, we had travelled:
Flooded highways near Morgan. Dry paddocks near Tailem Bend. Sailing courses on Moreton Bay. A dolphin pod at Port Pirie. An emu in a lounge room. A thousand-year-old square in Bormio. A protest in Burnie. A fun run in Toowoomba. A grain shed in Coolamon. A ship leaving Ushuaia for Antarctica.
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Explore a curated selection of art exhibitions, gallery showcases, and live performances across Moreton Bay this weekend, 6 – 8 March 2026. From contemporary and community art to live theatre and artist talks, there’s a range of experiences for all art enthusiasts to enjoy.
Yield
20 September 2025 – 14 March 2026 | Caboolture Regional Art Gallery, Caboolture Find out more
Explore the Yield exhibition, featuring contemporary works that examine themes of growth, change, and creativity. Suitable for visitors interested in modern visual arts.
Out on the Town
15 November 2025 – 10 May 2026 | Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Whiteside Find out more
A collection of artworks that explore urban life and community experiences. Ideal for those who enjoy local history and creative interpretations.
Fresh Eyes 2025
22 November 2025 – 7 March 2026 | Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe Find out more
A showcase of emerging artists and their perspectives. Visitors can explore diverse styles and creative expressions from the region.
Changemakers: Crafting a Difference
4 February – 17 May 2026 | Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Whiteside Find out more
An exhibition highlighting innovative crafts and artistic projects that inspire social change.
Trove – A Three of Cups Group Exhibition
11 February – 8 March 2026 | Redcliffe Art Society, Redcliffe Find out more
Group exhibition featuring collaborative works that explore community, creativity, and artistic connection.
Beachmere: The Collective Memories of a Seaside Village
14 February – 31 May 2026 | Bribie Island Seaside Museum, Bongaree Find out more
Explore the cultural and historical heritage of Beachmere through art and archival displays.
How Soon Is Now?
21 February – 2 May 2026 | Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe Find out more
A contemporary art exhibition examining themes of time, change, and social commentary.
Growing Perspectives
28 February – 26 March 2026 | The Hub Gallery, Caboolture Find out more
An exhibition featuring diverse artistic viewpoints from emerging and established local artists.
Harvest – Exhibition Opening
28 February – 17 May 2026 | Redcliffe Museum, Redcliffe Find out more
Celebrate the Harvest exhibition, showcasing works inspired by seasonal change and creativity.
Art in Libraries – Legends of Caboolture: Scratching the Surface
2 – 31 March 2026 | Albany Creek Library, Albany Creek Find out more
An exhibition combining local stories and artwork, highlighting Caboolture’s creative legends.
Jesus Christ Superstar
5 – 8 March 2026 | Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, Redcliffe Book Now
Enjoy the live performance of the classic musical Jesus Christ Superstar. Suitable for all ages who enjoy theatre and music.
Blackadder II
6 – 7 March 2026 | Act 1 Theatre Inc, Strathpine Book Now
A performance of Blackadder II, bringing classic comedy and theatrical flair to the stage.
Changemakers: Crafting a Difference – Artist Talk
7 March 2026 | Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Whiteside Find out more
Attend a talk by featured artists from the Changemakers exhibition discussing their creative processes and social impact.
We Hunt Mammoth
7 March – 23 May 2026 | Pine Rivers Art Gallery, Strathpine Find out more
A contemporary art exhibition exploring themes of history, storytelling, and cultural memory.
This weekend offers a variety of exhibitions, performances, and artist talks for art enthusiasts across Moreton Bay. Whether you’re interested in contemporary gallery displays, community art projects, or live theatre, there’s plenty to explore and enjoy.
November 2025 – 3 May 2026 | Playback Imaginarium | Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Whiteside 6 December 2025 – 6 June 2026 | The Barn | Redcliffe Museum, Redcliffe 19 December 2025 – 31 May 2026 | Beneath the Blue: Secrets of the Sea | Bribie Island Seaside Museum, Bongaree Find out more
Explore three interactive Imaginariums exhibitions: Playback Imaginarium, The Barn, and Beneath the Blue: Secrets of the Sea. Each exhibition offers hands-on activities for children and families to learn, play, and discover at different locations across Moreton Bay.
Family Zumba
15 February – 29 March 2026 | Burpengary Community Hall, Burpengary Book Now
Participate in a family-friendly fitness session that encourages movement, coordination, and fun for all ages.
FREE Toddler Playgroup! By Goodstart
6 March 2026 | Goodstart Early Learning Albany Creek – Dawn Road, Albany Creek Get Tickets
An open playgroup session for toddlers to interact with peers in a safe and engaging environment. Ideal for families looking for early learning activitie
Kallangur Twilight Markets
7 March 2026 | Frederick Marsden Youth Centre, Kallangur Find out more
Browse local stalls offering crafts, food, and entertainment. A relaxed market experience for families to enjoy together.
TryBots – North Lakes
7 March 2026 | North Lakes Library, North Lakes Book Now
Hands-on robotics workshops where children can learn coding and problem-solving skills. Designed for school-aged children and families.
The Lakes College: Open Day
7 March 2026 | The Lakes College, North Lakes Find out more
Explore the school’s facilities, meet staff, and learn about programs and extracurricular activities. Open to prospective students and families
Beezentric Bee Workshop
8 March 2026 | Redcliffe Museum, Redcliffe Book Now
Learn about bees and their importance in the environment through interactive activities. Suitable for children and families interested in nature and science.
Pine Valley Miniature Railway Train Rides 2026
8 March 2026 | QSMEE – Pine Valley Miniature Railway, Warner Get Tickets
Enjoy miniature train rides and discover the intricacies of model railways. A fun and educational activity for children and families.
This weekend offers a variety of family-friendly experiences across Moreton Bay, from creative museum exhibits and interactive workshops to fitness activities and community markets. There are plenty of ways for children and parents to learn, play, and explore together.
Tipsy Tomato – New Event, New Venue – Vinyl Vibes!
5 March 2026 | The Tipsy Tomato, Redcliffe Book Now
A night of vinyl vibes at The Tipsy Tomato featuring a mix of classic and contemporary tracks. Suitable for music lovers looking to enjoy a relaxed evening.
Nightclub ft. Bonka
6 March 2026 | Eatons Hill Hotel, Eatons Hill Book Now
Dance along to live performances by BONKA at Eatons Hill Hotel. The nightclub atmosphere provides an energetic setting for music fans.
Chicane – Sunshine Coast
7 March 2026 | Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra Book Now Experience the electronic sounds of Chicane live at Kings Beach Tavern. A vibrant performance for fans of trance and chill-out music.
Relive the 90s with a live rock show featuring popular hits. An energetic performance for those who enjoy nostalgic music experiences.
Rockaria – The ELO Experience
7 March 2026 | The Kings Theatre, The Events Centre, Caloundra Book Now
A tribute to the Electric Light Orchestra with live performances of iconic hits. Ideal for fans of classic rock and orchestral arrangements.
The Luke Combs Experience (UK) & Trail Blazer – The Lainey Wilson Tribute
8 March 2026 | Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra Book Now
Enjoy live country music with The Luke Combs Experience and a tribute to Lainey Wilson. Suitable for fans of country music and live performances.
This weekend offers a diverse range of live shows and nightlife events for different tastes, from rock and electronic performances to tribute experiences and themed days out. There’s something for music lovers to enjoy across Moreton Bay.
Brisbane comes alive this first weekend of March with a mix of live music, club nights, comedy, and special events. From international bands and nostalgic TV soundtrack shows to festival-style expos and DJ nights, the city’s weekend line-up offers something for every taste and energy level.
The Streets with Shady Nasty
Friday, 6 March 2026 | Cultural Forecourt, South Brisbane Get Tickets
UK rap project The Streets headlines an outdoor show supported by Shady Nasty. The performance forms part of the On The Banks program at South Bank.
Tyler Hilton & Kate Voegele: Celebrating The Music of One Tree Hill
6 March 2026 | The Brightside, Fortitude Valley Get Tickets
Tyler Hilton and Kate Voegele perform songs from and inspired by the television series One Tree Hill. The show features live music and reflections on the series’ soundtrack.
Sammy Virji
6 March 2026 | Riverstage, Brisbane City Get Tickets
UK DJ and producer Sammy Virji brings his bass-driven club sound to Brisbane’s Riverstage. The outdoor performance highlights his UK garage style.
What Happened to The Disco Tour
6 March 2026 | The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley Get Tickets
This touring show explores modern and classic disco-influenced sounds in a live performance setting. The concert focuses on the genre’s evolution through contemporary artists.
Allegaeon
6 March 2026 | Soapbox Beer, Fortitude Valley Get Tickets
Technical death metal band Allegaeon perform in an intimate venue setting. The show features material spanning their recorded catalogue.
Redd Kross + The Hard-Ons feat. Tim Rogers
6 March 2026 | Crowbar Brisbane, Fortitude Valley Get Tickets
US alternative rock band Redd Kross co-headline with The Hard-Ons featuring Tim Rogers. The lineup brings together influential punk and rock acts for a live club performance.
Mariachi El Bronx & The Bronx
7 March 2026 | The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley Get Tickets
The Bronx perform both their mariachi project and original punk material in one concert. The show highlights the band’s dual musical identities.
Joseph Green | Mushroom Lady & Me
7 March 2026 | Good Chat Comedy Club, Petrie Terrace Book Now
Joseph Green presents a solo stand-up show blending storytelling and observational humour. The performance takes place in an intimate comedy club setting.
Performance Pulse Expo 2026
7 March 2026 | Brisbane Showgrounds, Bowen Hills Find out more
This expo brings together performers, creatives and industry exhibitors for demonstrations and showcases. The event focuses on performance innovation and networking.
Roku Gin Girls Day Out
7 March 2026 | Eagle Farm Racecourse, Ascot Get Tickets
A themed race day combining live racing with hospitality and entertainment experiences. The event includes food, drinks and social activities across the racecourse.
Rain City Drive headline a touring rock lineup joined by TX2 and Melrose Avenue. The concert features multiple live sets across the evening.
Ben Lee: On Tour Always
8 March 2026 | Lefty’s Music Hall, Petrie Terrace Get Tickets
Australian singer-songwriter Ben Lee performs an intimate live set spanning his career. The show features acoustic arrangements and storytelling between songs
DJ Bonerboy Australia Tour BASS, BEER, BEACHES & BABES – Presented by WavyLand + Perfectly Imperfect
8 March 2026 | The Outpost Bar, Fortitude Valley Get Tickets
DJ Bonerboy brings his touring electronic set to Brisbane as part of a national club run. The night features bass-focused dance music and guest collaborators.
There’s a wide range of live entertainment happening across Brisbane this weekend, from major outdoor concerts to intimate club performances and special events. Plan ahead and check venue details for session times and entry information.