From jazz nights to hands-on art workshops, Moreton Bay is buzzing with creativity this weekend. Whether you’re chasing live performances, immersive exhibitions, or community events, there’s something on for every kind of culture lover, right here in your own backyard.
Burpengary
25–26 April 2025
Show Stoppers – KSP Theatre
A local musical theatre showcase brimming with talent. Get tickets
Caboolture
26 April 2025
Art Tasters Workshop Series – Caboolture Regional Art Gallery
Explore hands-on creative techniques in a guided art session. Get tickets
The Hub Gallery: Reduction – Caboolture Regional Art Gallery
Part two of the dual-site exhibition focused on artistic restraint. Get tickets
Reduction – A Creative Process – The Hub Gallery
An intimate exhibition exploring artistic simplicity and form. Get tickets
North Lakes
25 April 2025
Lloyd Saniel – North Lakes Sports Club
Smooth live jazz to set the weekend mood right. Get tickets
26 April 2025
Green Velvet – North Lakes Sports Club
A soulful night with modern jazz stylings. Get tickets
Redcliffe
26 April 2025
Free Flow Dance Workshop – The Loft Gallery & Coffee House
Move freely in a relaxed, expressive dance session. Get tickets
Maleny
27 April 2025
Indie Author Festival – Maleny Community Centre
Celebrate self-publishing with workshops, author panels, and book signings. Get tickets
Wherever you land this weekend—on a gallery floor, theatre seat, or dance studio mat—Moreton Bay’s arts scene is ready to move you. Make your plans, book your spot, and feel the culture come alive.
Interested in improving your English-speaking skills? The Galaxy Club at Strathpine West State School is inviting the community to come practise with them at their school. The best part? It’s all FREE.
The Galaxy Club, hosted by the school’s Chaplain and a group of volunteers, is open between 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and is keen on helping Strathpine improve their English while simultaneously learning more about the cultures of one another to foster a sense of community.
Admission is completely free, and childminding services are also offered. Those concerned about transport will have nothing to worry as the school is willing to transport participants to and from the venue.
One of the primary reasons the program came about was due to the fact that there were a grand total of 22 different languages spoken by students and their families at the Strathpine West State School. English was not the first language of many of these children and their parents, and this would get in the way of their education as lessons in school were taught in English.
Photo credit: Facebook/Strathpine West State School
Due to the sheer diversity of students and their cultural origins, the Galaxy Club aims to celebrate the backgrounds and cultures of the students from their school. However, the program is open to all members of the community whether their children study in Strathpine West State School or not.
The school can be found at Garbala Dr, Strathpine. For more information, visit their website here. Follow their Facebook page for the latest updates concerning the sessions hosted by the Galaxy Club.