The post Christmas weekend brings big festival energy, easy live sessions, and relaxed rooftop nights. It suits slow holiday catch ups and late summer evenings with friends.
Woodford Folk Festival
Woodfordia, Woodford | 27 December 2025 to 1 January 2026 Get Tickets
Australia’s iconic end of year festival fills Woodford with music, art, and culture. A major highlight if you want to turn the weekend into a full holiday experience.
Green Velvet
North Lakes Sports Club, North Lakes | 27 December 2025 Get Tickets
A lively live set that keeps the energy high. Great for a Saturday night with a fun crowd.
Live Music on the Rooftop
Sunny’s Margate Beach, Margate | 27 December 2025 Get Tickets
Live music with ocean air and sunset views. A relaxed way to enjoy summer nights after Christmas.
KT Maree
North Lakes Sports Club, North Lakes | 26 December 2025 Get Tickets
A comfortable Boxing Day session with easy listening vibes. Ideal for easing back into weekend plans.
Rob Black
North Lakes Sports Club, North Lakes | 27 December 2025 Get Tickets
A smooth live performance suited to a laid back night out. Simple and enjoyable.
Velvet Kiss
Bramble Bay Bowls Club, Woody Point | 27 December 2025 Get Tickets
A friendly local gig with relaxed community feel. Easy to enjoy with good company.
Michael Gant and Arthur Bristowe
Club Pine Rivers, Bray Park | 26 December 2025 Get Tickets
A calm Boxing Day session with familiar sounds. A nice option for a casual afternoon.
Scott Sullivan
Club Pine Rivers, Bray Park | 27 December 2025 Get Tickets
A relaxed Saturday performance that suits an easy holiday mood.
Boadz
North Lakes Sports Club, North Lakes | 28 December 2025 Get Tickets
A casual Sunday session with live music and an easy crowd. Great for winding down the weekend.
Dave Ritter
Club Pine Rivers, Bray Park | 28 December 2025 Get Tickets
An afternoon set that fits a slow Sunday pace. Simple live music to finish the week.
Grace Harris
Bramble Bay Bowls Club, Woody Point | 28 December 2025 Get Tickets
A relaxed live performance in a coastal club setting. Easy to enjoy with friends or family.
Moreton Bay keeps the holiday spirit going with a mix of festivals and easy live music. Pick a relaxed session or go all in with a major event and enjoy the summer break.
Cinemas across Moreton Bay light up this week with a return to Pandora and plenty of holiday cheer. Whether you’re in North Lakes, Strathpine, Redcliffe, or Morayfield, there’s something fresh to enjoy on the silver screen.
Opening This Week
Avatar: Fire and Ash
In cinemas from 18 December
The wait is over. James Cameron’s third Avatar film introduces the volatile Ash People in a visual spectacle that demands the biggest screen possible. Catch it at Limelight Cinemas Morayfield and HOYTS Redcliffe.
Bha Bha Ba
In cinemas from 18 December
Catch this new release screening at Event Cinemas Springfield Central and HOYTS Redcliffe.
Still Showing
Zootopia 2
The Disney hit continues to delight families at North Lakes, Strathpine, Morayfield, Bribie, and Redcliffe.
Wicked: For Good
Defy gravity one more time before Christmas! Showing at North Lakes, Strathpine, Ipswich, Morayfield, Bribie, and Redcliffe.
Ella McCay
The star-studded political dramedy continues at BCC Strathpine, Bribie Cinema, and HOYTS Redcliffe.
Pets on a Train
Perfect for school holidays, catch this animated adventure at North Lakes, Strathpine, and Redcliffe.
Silent Night, Deadly Night
For those who want a scare before Christmas, the slasher continues at North Lakes and Morayfield.
📍 Where to Watch
Event Cinemas North Lakes – Westfield North Lakes
BCC Cinemas Strathpine – Strathpine Centre
Limelight Cinemas Morayfield – Morayfield Shopping Centre
HOYTS Redcliffe – Peninsula Fair Shopping Centre
Bribie Cinema – Bongaree
From the epic landscapes of Pandora to family-friendly animation, Moreton Bay’s cinemas are packed with great stories this week. Grab some popcorn and enjoy a local screening near you.
With Christmas just around the corner, this week’s streaming slate leans into festive timing while still delivering fresh drama, international series, family-friendly favourites and buzzy new films. From major Netflix returns to new arrivals on Disney+, Stan, Paramount+ and BINGE, here’s what’s landing on streaming platforms in Australia between 18 and 24 December 2025.
Highlights of the Week (Top Picks)
A quick look at the standout releases worth prioritising:
Emily in Paris: Season 5 (Netflix) — The glossy fan favourite returns for a new chapter of romance, ambition and reinvention.
Made in Korea: Season 1 (Disney+) — A new Korean original arriving right in the holiday peak window.
Goodbye June (Netflix) — A new release landing on Christmas Eve.
BY PLATFORM
NETFLIX
18 December
Emily in Paris: Season 5 The stylish series returns as Emily navigates career pressure, complicated relationships and the next phase of her Paris life.
The Great Flood A tense drama driven by survival and human endurance as disaster reshapes lives and communities.
24 December
Goodbye June A character-driven drama about change, closure and the relationships that define a turning point.
APPLE TV+
19 December
Born to be Wild A nature-focused series exploring wild animals, conservation and the people working to protect vulnerable species.
STAN
19 December
The Primrose Railway Children A family drama centred on resilience and friendship, set against a railway backdrop.
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PARAMOUNT+
19 December
Dora: Season 4 The beloved children’s series returns with more adventures designed for younger viewers.
20 December
Boston Blue: Season 1 A new crime drama debut exploring law, loyalty and life inside a high-pressure city precinct.
BINGE
21 December
Amadeus: Season 1 A new series that blends ambition, intensity and creative conflict as personal and professional stakes climb.
The Phoenician Scheme A new film arrival for those wanting a fresh title ahead of the Christmas rush.
DISNEY+
24 December
Made in Korea: Season 1 A new Korean series release, perfect for viewers looking for something bingeable over the holiday break.
As Christmas week hits its stride, the streaming platforms are delivering a strong mix of returning favourites, new international series and fresh film drops. Whether you’re after something light, something dramatic, or a new binge to carry you through the break, the week of 18–24 December 2025 offers plenty of worthy additions to your watchlist.
This weekend blends exhibitions, live performances, and creative sessions across Moreton Bay. You get quiet gallery time, festive concerts, and hands on art experiences to enjoy at your own pace.
A Very Tenori Christmas
Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, Redcliffe | 19 December 2025 Get Tickets
A rich vocal performance filled with classic Christmas favourites. A standout evening for lovers of powerful voices and festive music.
The 7 Sopranos Celebrating Christmas
Playhouse, The Events Centre, Caloundra | 19 December 2025 Get Tickets
Seven voices come together for a bright and joyful Christmas concert. Elegant, uplifting, and perfect for the season.
Fresh Eyes 2025
Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe | 22 November 2025 to 7 March 2026 Get Tickets
An inspiring exhibition showcasing new perspectives from emerging artists. A calm gallery visit that rewards a slow wander.
Two Girls From Amoonguna
Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe | 29 November 2025 to 7 February 2026 Get Tickets
A thoughtful exhibition sharing strong cultural stories through art. Meaningful and reflective, it invites quiet attention.
On a roll, Contemporary interpretations of the paper scroll
The Hub Gallery, Caboolture | 22 November 2025 to 20 December 2025 Get Tickets
A creative look at paper scrolls reimagined in modern ways. A unique exhibition that feels both playful and considered.
Yield
Caboolture Regional Art Gallery, Caboolture | 20 September 2025 to 14 March 2026 Get Tickets
A long running exhibition exploring growth, cycles, and connection. Ideal for visitors who enjoy layered and thoughtful themes.
Redcliffe Painters and Potters Christmas Exhibition
Redcliffe Art Society, Redcliffe | 26 November to 21 December 2025 Get Tickets
A festive display of local artworks and handmade pottery. A great place to browse creative gifts and support local artists.
Classic Christmas 2025
North Pine Anglican Church, Petrie | 20 December 2025 Get Tickets
A traditional Christmas concert with a warm and peaceful tone. A gentle way to enjoy familiar seasonal music.
MUSICAL MORNING, ROCK-ing Around the Christmas Tree
Redcliffe Musical Theatre, Redcliffe | 19 December 2025 Get Tickets
A cheerful daytime performance with festive songs and relaxed energy. Perfect for a light and enjoyable morning outing.
Behind the Seams, Calling fashion and wearable art students
Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Whiteside | 19, 24 and 31 December 2025 Get Tickets
A creative session focused on fashion and wearable art. A welcoming space for students and emerging creatives to explore ideas.
Crafty Friday
Strathpine Library, Strathpine | 19 December 2025 Get Tickets
A relaxed crafting session suited to all ages. A simple way to enjoy making something by hand before Christmas.
Moreton Bay offers a gentle mix of art, music, and creative experiences this weekend. Take your time, choose what inspires you, and enjoy the calm moments before Christmas arrives.
The weekend before Christmas brings a cheerful mix of shows, workshops, light tours, and easy family activities. These events suit relaxed plans, school holiday energy, and festive catch ups.
Christmas Carnival
Caboolture Showgrounds, Caboolture | 20 December 2025 Get Tickets
A big festive day with rides, stalls, and classic carnival fun. A strong choice for families wanting a full day out together.
The Aristocats Kids and Grease
Emerge Church, Warner | 19 to 20 December 2025 Get Tickets
A lively stage show featuring young performers and well loved stories. Great for families who enjoy musical theatre and local talent.
Tribe Christmas Light Tour
Tribe Social Belonging, Redcliffe | 20 to 21 December 2025 Get Tickets
A guided evening outing to see local Christmas lights. A relaxed way to enjoy festive displays without planning the route yourself.
Summer Reading Club
Online and various locations | 1 December 2025 to 31 January 2026 Get Tickets
A school holiday favourite that keeps kids reading through summer. Easy to join and flexible to fit around holiday plans.
A Merry Little Christmas
Mango Hill Village Community Centre, Mango Hill | 19 December 2025 Get Tickets
A warm community gathering with food and festive spirit. A nice option for families who enjoy sharing Christmas with neighbours.
2 Day Christmas Busking Workshop
Dayboro Meeting Hub, Dayboro | 18 to 19 December 2025 Get Tickets
A hands on workshop where kids explore music and performance. Fun and engaging for those who enjoy being creative.
Family Friday Film Afternoon
Redcliffe Library, Redcliffe | 19 December 2025 Get Tickets
A calm indoor movie session that suits a warm summer afternoon. Ideal for a low key start to the weekend.
Festive Face Painting
Albany Creek Tavern, Albany Creek | 19 December 2025 Get Tickets
Bright face painting with Christmas themes keeps younger kids smiling. A short and simple festive activity.
Northside Christmas Kirtan Party
Kallangur Community Hall, Kallangur | 20 December 2025 Get Tickets
A joyful and welcoming celebration with music and shared moments. A gentle cultural experience for families.
Festive Fun Day
The Belvedere, Redcliffe | 21 December 2025 Get Tickets
A relaxed day with activities, food, and Christmas cheer. A nice way to wind down before the holidays.
Christmas Face Paint and Balloon Makers
Samford Hotel, Samford Valley | 21 December 2025 Get Tickets
Colourful balloons and face painting add a playful touch to the day. Easy fun for families with younger children.
Moreton Bay delivers a friendly mix of festive events this weekend. From big carnival days to quiet library sessions, families can choose what fits their pace as Christmas draws close.
The final weekend before Christmas brings big names, party nights, comedy, and relaxed community events across Moreton Bay. Whether you want a high energy show or something easygoing, this weekend offers plenty of choice.
BLISS N ESO
Eatons Hill Hotel, Eatons Hill | 19 December 2025 Get Tickets
A major live show with strong crowd energy and familiar tracks. A top pick for fans who want a big night out before Christmas.
Xmas Nightclub ft. Tigerlily
Eatons Hill Hotel, Eatons Hill | 19 December 2025 Get Tickets
A late night party with upbeat dance music and festive vibes. Ideal if you want to keep the celebration going.
WAAX, Home For The Holidays 2
Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra | 20 December 2025 Get Tickets
A high energy live gig with strong local support acts. A great Saturday night option for live music fans.
TEAM UTOPIA, The Last Hurrah
Team Musicare, Clontarf | 20 December 2025 Get Tickets
A meaningful farewell show with a strong community feel. Expect a night full of connection and shared moments.
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! A Xmas Party
Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra | 19 December 2025 Get Tickets
A festive party packed with singalong favourites. A fun way to get into the Christmas spirit with friends.
Boombox 80’s Show
Redcliffe Leagues Club, Redcliffe | 19 December 2025 Get Tickets
Classic 80s hits delivered with bright energy and nostalgia. Perfect for an easy Friday night out.
Comedy on the Sunny’s Rooftop
Sunny’s Margate Beach, Margate | 20 December 2025 Get Tickets
Stand up comedy with ocean air and relaxed rooftop vibes. A laid back way to enjoy Saturday night.
Albany Creek Skate Park
Albany Creek Skate Park, Albany Creek | 20 December 2025 Get Tickets
A free all ages event with an easy community atmosphere. A good daytime option for locals and families.
Colin Buchanan’s Big Christmas Concert
Bridgeman Baptist Community Church, Bridgeman Downs | 21 December 2025 Get Tickets
A joyful Christmas concert that suits families and younger audiences. A gentle and cheerful way to end the weekend.
Moreton Bay turns up the fun as Christmas approaches. From major live acts to casual community events, this weekend gives you plenty of ways to celebrate before the holidays begin.
By mid-December, Australia sounds slightly different. The year is almost spent. People are tired, reflective, sometimes brittle, sometimes generous. Roads are busier. Conversations wander. And when the phone lines open on a Sunday morning, what comes through isn’t news so much as a collective exhale — stories of work done, journeys underway, and lives paused briefly before Christmas arrives.
Downham Farm and a Landscape That Carries Memory
Kevin rang from the Darling River, travelling between Wentworth and Thurungully, heading toward Downham Farm — land he and his partner bought at the end of the millennium drought. At the time, it was bare earth and dust. Then came rain for a year. Then a flood on a scale not seen since 1956. More recently, a cyclone tore the roof from the homestead he had carefully restored.
Still, Kevin spoke with wonder rather than defeat. The property carries Aboriginal markings, old Cobb & Co crossing points, and places where paddle steamers once tied up along the river. It is land layered with history. Even after fire, flood and wind, he said, it still feels singular. Worth the effort. Worth beginning again.
Kangaroos on the Road and Signs of a Big Season
As Kevin drove the back roads near Bourke and followed long stretches of the Darling, he began to notice how crowded the country felt. Kangaroos everywhere — standing in mobs at dawn, lifting their heads from the scrub as vehicles passed, scattered thickly along the road verges. Foxes darted across the headlights. Feral pigs left their marks in damp ground. Feral cats too, harder to spot, but unmistakable once you’ve learned to see them.
Among them were albino kangaroos — rare enough to make you slow down and look twice. Kevin mentioned the old bush belief that seeing them means a big season is coming, that numbers are building and the land is preparing to surge again. Whether that’s superstition or simply the long memory of people who watch country closely is hard to say.
What was clear was the pattern itself. After drought, flood and rain, life pushes back quickly. Animals respond before people do. They move, breed, spread out. Roads fill up. Collisions increase. The signs arrive quietly at first, noticed only by those who travel the long way through.
It was a reminder that while calendars and forecasts help, the land still speaks for itself — and often well before anyone is ready to listen.
A Twelve-Year-Old on the Way to Cricket
Digby rang next, his voice bright with a mix of nerves and familiarity. He was 12, travelling with his dad from Moree to Gunnedah for a representative cricket match — another early start, another long stretch of road, another oval somewhere beyond the horizon.
He’s a batter, he said, but likes fielding too. He’s already spent years doing this: weekend after weekend in the car, moving between country towns, learning how to wait, how to focus, how to be ready when his moment comes. It’s the quiet apprenticeship of regional sport — kilometres measured as carefully as runs scored.
There was no sense of complaint in his voice. Just acceptance. This is how it works when you love something and live a long way from the centre of things. You travel. You commit. You grow up a little quicker.
Christmas, he said, would be spent at home. After all that driving, it would be nice to stay still for a while.
A Piano, a Mountain, and Carrying Music into the World
Colin rang to update listeners on his nephew, Kelvin Smith — known to many as A Piano of Tasmania. Years ago, Kelvin pushed an upright piano to the summit of kunanyi/Mount Wellington using a specially engineered frame approved by authorities.
Now he is taking a baby grand piano around Australia on a trailer behind his Toyota, stopping at beaches, lookouts, paddocks and ports to play. No ticket sales. No promotion. Just music offered wherever he happens to arrive.
Kelvin later rang in himself, boarding the Spirit of Tasmania and preparing for months on the road. He plays contemporary classical music. He films little. He posts sparingly. He does it, he said simply, because it brings joy.
Work, Strength and the Long View of Ageing
As the program turned inward, Macca reflected with guest Kieran Kelly on ageing, fatigue and the effort required to keep moving well. Kieran spoke about strength training, boxing and Pilates in his seventies — not for appearance, but for function. For independence.
The conversation drifted toward genetics, discipline and the fine line between staying active and knowing when to rest. No prescriptions were offered. Just the shared understanding that ageing looks different for everyone, but stopping altogether rarely helps.
Roads Around Mornington Island
Benny rang from Mornington Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria, where he runs a road crew building proper access around the island for the first time. What were once rough tracks are now forming into gravel roads. Fifteen workers. Many of them young locals.
He spoke about the pride that comes from operating machinery, watching progress take shape, and giving people rhythm and purpose. He flies in and out from the Atherton Tablelands every six to eight weeks. Twins are due next year. Christmas, he said, would be spent at home.
Music Made by Hands, Not Algorithms
Later, a miner named Zac shared music he’d made with friends in Gympie — rough-edged outlaw country, recorded without polish. Songs about work, mateship and life as it is.
The call opened a broader reflection on artificial intelligence and creativity. AI can now generate songs in minutes, mimic voices and styles, even approximate emotion. But what it cannot replicate, callers agreed, is presence — the feeling of someone standing in front of you, imperfect and real.
Gardening in Northland and Finding Calm
Therese rang while tending a vegetable garden in Northland, New Zealand. Cucumbers climbing overnight. Basil thickening by the day. She spoke about the calm that comes from soil and repetition.
She lives in Dungog and runs a café. This Christmas she would be helping her mother-in-law on the farm. The call was unremarkable — and precisely because of that, grounding.
Becoming Australian, One Small Moment at a Time
Several callers reflected on migration and belonging. KJ, who arrived from India decades ago, spoke about becoming Australian not through paperwork, but through small shared experiences — cricket heartbreaks, heatwaves, laughter at the absurd.
Hans, from Germany, described daily walks near Endeavour Hills, photographing kangaroos and echidnas from a respectful distance. “This is their home,” he said. “I’m only the visitor.”
Both spoke with gratitude rather than entitlement. Australia, to them, is something you grow into.
A Burnt Christmas Tree and a Town That Responded
From Kempsey came a small story with a big heart. Sometime in mid-December, the town’s Christmas tree was set alight. By morning, all that remained was a blackened metal frame — a moment that could easily have soured the season.
Instead, locals turned up. Decorations appeared. Handmade ornaments, lights, ribbons, bits of tinsel pulled from sheds and shopfronts. What had been damaged was rebuilt — not perfectly, but together.
By the end of the day, the tree stood again, changed but unmistakably festive. What could have been vandalism became a shared response, a quiet refusal to let one act define the town or the season.
Holding It All Lightly
As the final program of the year wound down, the threads of the morning drew together. Work and travel. Music and memory. Loss, effort and kindness. Calls from paddocks, kitchens, highways and boats, all carrying the same undercurrent.
After a year of conversations, the lesson felt familiar but no less true: meaning doesn’t arrive fully formed. It’s assembled slowly, almost without notice, by ordinary people doing what needs doing and caring where they can.
Making the Year Hold Together
By the time the phones fell quiet, Australia sounded tired but steady. Not perfect. Not united on everything. But still talking. Still listening. Still showing up for one another in small, unremarkable ways.
That, more than anything, is what carried the year to its end — not headlines or noise, not outrage or spectacle, but voices from farms, cricket cars, road crews, kitchens and quiet roads, all helping life hold together just long enough to reach Christmas.
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Cinemas across Moreton Bay light up this week with a mix of star-studded comedy, post-apocalyptic action, and family fun. Whether you’re in North Lakes, Strathpine, Redcliffe, or Morayfield, there’s something fresh to enjoy on the silver screen.
🎬 Opening This Week
Ella McCay
In cinemas from 11 December
Emma Mackey, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Woody Harrelson star in this major new comedy-drama about a politician trying to balance work and a crazy family. Catch it at Event Cinemas North Lakes, Springfield Central, BCC Strathpine, Bribie Cinema, and HOYTS Redcliffe.
Afterburn
In cinemas from 11 December
Dave Bautista battles warlords in a tech-free future. This high-action blockbuster is perfect for the big screen. Catch it at BCC Cinemas Strathpine.
Silent Night, Deadly Night
In cinemas from 11 December
He sees you when you’re sleeping… The infamous Christmas horror returns in a brutal new version. Catch it at Event Cinemas North Lakes, BCC Strathpine, and Limelight Morayfield.
Pets on a Train
In cinemas from 11 December
A fun animated adventure for the kids, featuring a cast of brave animals on a runaway train. Catch it at Event Cinemas North Lakes, BCC Strathpine, and HOYTS Redcliffe.
🎞️ Still Showing
Eternity
The sweeping romance continues at Limelight Morayfield, Bribie Cinema, BCC Strathpine, and HOYTS Redcliffe.
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2
The animatronics are still scaring audiences at North Lakes, Strathpine, Limelight Morayfield, and Bribie Cinema.
Nuremberg
Russell Crowe’s historical drama continues at North Lakes, Strathpine, Limelight Morayfield, and HOYTS Redcliffe.
📍 Where to Watch
Event Cinemas North Lakes – Westfield North Lakes
BCC Cinemas Strathpine – Strathpine Centre
Limelight Cinemas Morayfield – Morayfield Shopping Centre
HOYTS Redcliffe – Peninsula Fair Shopping Centre
Bribie Cinema – Bongaree
From laugh-out-loud dramedies to edge-of-your-seat action, Moreton Bay’s cinemas are packed with great stories this week. Grab some popcorn and enjoy a local screening near you.
Mid-December ushers in a fresh slate of high-profile releases across the major streaming platforms, blending mystery, music, action and comedy. From the return of blockbuster franchises to intimate dramas and brand-new series, this week’s lineup offers a varied mix perfect for winding down at the end of the year. Here are the titles arriving between 11 and 17 December.
Highlights of the Week
Curated picks of the biggest and most notable releases:
Abbott Elementary: Season 5 The award-winning workplace comedy returns with more school chaos and sharp humour.
MAX
16 December
Common Side Effects: Season 1 A dark comedic series about unexpected consequences, questionable decisions and the absurdity of modern life.
Haha, You Clowns: Season 1 A quirky ensemble comedy highlighting friendship, dysfunction and offbeat humour.
This week’s releases bring a lively mix of high-profile sequels, fresh dramas and seasonal standout titles across every major platform. Whether you’re in the mood for mystery, music, world-building or comedy, the week of 11–17 December offers plenty of compelling viewing options. Settle in and enjoy the new stories arriving just in time for the holiday season.
The region fills up with music, exhibitions, workshops, and soft candlelit performances that suit a calm and creative December weekend. Here are the standout picks for art lovers.
Candlelight, Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
Flaxton Gardens Sunshine Coast, Flaxton | 12 December 2025 Get Tickets
A warm candlelit performance that wraps Vivaldi’s classics in a peaceful atmosphere. A gentle way to ease into the weekend.
Candlelight, Tribute to ABBA
Flaxton Gardens Sunshine Coast, Flaxton | 12 December 2025 Get Tickets
Familiar melodies fill the room with upbeat energy. A lively night for ABBA fans who enjoy a relaxed concert setting.
Candlelight, Tribute to Queen
Flaxton Gardens Sunshine Coast, Flaxton | 13 December 2025 Get Tickets
Queen’s biggest songs reimagined through candlelight create a bright and warm mood. A fun weekend highlight.
Candlelight, Best of Fleetwood Mac
Flaxton Gardens Sunshine Coast, Flaxton | 13 December 2025 Get Tickets
Classic Fleetwood Mac tracks delivered with a soft, glowing atmosphere. A relaxed night with familiar music.
MILF, The Musical
Playhouse, The Events Centre, Caloundra | 12 to 13 December 2025 Get Tickets
A playful and bold stage show with quick humour and upbeat storytelling. A good pick if you want something lively.
Mirusia’s Christmas Celebration
The Kings Theatre, The Events Centre, Caloundra | 14 December 2025 Get Tickets
A warm holiday performance featuring bright vocals and comforting Christmas tunes. A lovely way to end the weekend.
The Yellow Brick Road, 5th Element Dance
Redcliffe Entertainment Centre, Redcliffe | 12 to 13 December 2025 Get Tickets
A colourful dance production with plenty of movement and cheerful energy. Great for families and dance fans.
NEAR ENOUGH IS GOOD ENOUGH, Aaron Butt Art Workshop
Obsidian Bide Art Gallery and Studio, Bongaree | 13 December 2025 Get Tickets
A hands-on workshop where you explore creative expression in a relaxed studio setting. A simple and welcoming session for all skill levels.
Fresh Eyes 2025
Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe | 22 November 2025 to 7 March 2026 Get Tickets
A bright exhibition showcasing fresh perspectives from emerging artists. A calm space to wander and enjoy thoughtful pieces.
Two Girls From Amoonguna
Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe | 29 November 2025 to 7 February 2026 Get Tickets
A moving exhibition that shares strong cultural stories and expressive work. A meaningful visit for art lovers.
Imperfect Pattern
Pine Rivers Art Gallery, Strathpine | 13 December 2025 to 21 February 2026 Get Tickets
An engaging display exploring rhythm and texture in pattern making. A quiet stop for anyone who enjoys contemporary art.
Christmas Exhibition of Art and Pottery
The Old Fire Station Gallery, Redcliffe | 26 November to 21 December 2025 Get Tickets
A friendly gallery exhibition filled with handmade pottery and artwork. A nice chance to browse creative pieces and pick up a unique Christmas gift.
Duelling Pianos
North Lakes Sports Club, North Lakes | 12 December 2025 Get Tickets
Two pianists bring a fun mix of classic hits and lively back and forth moments. A lighthearted night for music lovers.
that special Christmas feeling
St George’s Anglican Church, Maleny | 14 December 2025 Get Tickets
A warm Christmas performance with gentle music and a friendly community atmosphere.
The weekend offers a soft mix of candlelit concerts, exhibitions, stage shows, and hands-on workshops. Take your pick, settle into the moment, and enjoy the creative energy across Moreton Bay.