From the tropics of Port Douglas to the cooler climates of Melbourne, queer coastal festival Hot And Steamy is making its ...
In NSW find FROOTY at 190+ points throughout the Sydney suburbs of: Bondi, Darlinghurst, Surry Hills, Potts Point, Kings Cross, Paddington, Woolloomooloo, East Sydney ...
Set in Meanjin (the First Nations name for Brisbane) the documentary follows a Ballroom House, made up of queer people of colour, mainly but not exclusively from First Nations and Pasifika cultures.
Sweat With Pride is inspired by the iconic New Zealand initiative, daring participants to move their bodies for 21 minutes a day throughout June. Maybe you’re having a boogie in your living room. . .
Taking place in the heart of the Red Centre, FabALICE brings crowd favourites like Drag Queen Bingo, Budget Barbie Bus Tours, comedy and cabaret nights, and a few more surprises. The Alice Springs ...
Ireland pop star and Girls Aloud member Nadine Coyle makes her solo performance debut down under, bringing her signature vocals, solo hits, and anthems that made Girls Aloud global. “I am absolutely ...
The tour marks the pair’s first reunion since their sold-out tour in 2023 became a smash-hit, and a Christmas Comedy Special for Foxtel/Binge. The 2025 shows will be bigger and better than ever. What ...
The programme invites audiences to immerse themselves in bold, artistic expressions of lived experience across gender and sexuality, intersecting histories, cultures, life stages and new ideas.
The signature No Frills Twins harmonies are featured throughout the track, but it's also a brave unmasking of a topic the pair have never discussed before: sexual identity. Arna and Vanessa use the ...
Across its dynamic 2022 season, Adelaide Fringe will present more than 1,000 events across more than 350 venues, showcasing the biggest arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere for 31 days and nights ...
The 42nd annual Melbourne Fringe Festival returns this October, with a veritable buffet of more than 470 diverse events taking place across the city, inviting audiences to ‘eat your art out’.
The Australian dates kick off in Brisbane, before heading to Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. They’ll see Nurse Blake – hailed as a ‘genuine phenomenon’ by The New York Times – bringing his ...