Live Music entertainment in Queensland
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Tivoli
International artists such as Nick Cave and Noel Gallagher have graced the stage at this elegant, old art deco venue built in the early 20th century. Hosting a range of touring acts, you’re likely to see quality comedy here, too.
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Queensland Conservatorium
South of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, the Conservatorium hosts opera, as well as national and international artists playing classical, jazz, rock and world music. Many concerts are free.
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Koala Bar
Meet a partner with a use-by date at the free-spirited, lemon-and-salted backpacker bar par excellence. Sweaty bands bang out all-too-familiar tunes, but you’ve gotta love the dedication of the beer-swilling temporary expats.
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Ric’s Café
Squeeze in if you can: this tiny but very cool venue in the Brunswick St Mall has indie, rock and acoustic acts playing every night of the week. There’s outside seating and a balcony upstairs for some breathing space.
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Tongue & Groove
A cool but unpretentious bar boasting an eclectic line-up of music playing its basement-level stage. You’ll hear blues, jazz, funk and maybe a few killer dance beats.
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Troubadour
Fitted out with grimy old lounges and plenty of kitsch art, this intimate venue is a great place to catch solo and acoustic artists.
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Seaview
The sea views, fig tree locale and occasionally loud live music win over pub-loving locals in this sprawling drinking hub.
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Multilevel place with regular gigs by Aussie acts (Grinspoon et al) and four bars.
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Flynns
A jolly Irish pub that doesn't try too hard to be Irish. Wildly popular for its $8 jugs and live music every night except Wednesday, when karaoke takes over.
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