These great events are the perfect chance to dress up, go out, and get noticed. Brisbane Festival sponsor goa is all about getting noticed. goa's range of billboards and space activations are designed to get people talking. You will be the talk of the town as you strut your stuff at these Brisbane Festival events.
Looking to make a statement and stand out this Brisbane Festival? Looking for a chance to wear that over-the-top outfit? Well, these are the shows for you!
Be Iconic
Surround yourself in a glorious catwalk showcasing local creatives, celebrating inclusive designs that connect diverse communities and abilities. Curated by Annika Strange, experience a community-led design takeover, creating new fashion looks that explore life in Brisbane. Featuring artists with lived experiences of disability and neurodiversity, these artists creativity is informed by Autism, ADHD, mental health, and neurological diversities.
Common People Dance Eisteddfod
Be bedazzled and booty shake along to the hilarious and wildly creative Eisteddfod performances at South Bank Piazza! For the sixth year in a row Common People Dance Eisteddfod is back and bigger than ever! Teams from across South-East Queensland will battle it out to see who will reign supreme in 2024!
The Alexander Ball
Mother of the Brisbane Ballroom scene Ella Ganza invites you to chant and scream at a night of drama, chaos, notoriety and status. Ballroom houses from across the country and overseas will battle it out for the Grand Prize. The best way to show your support is to clap, snap, and shout as the Princess Theatre comes to life for The Alexander Ball.
Jean Paul Gaultier’s Fashion Freak Show
An explosive combination of both a musical revue and fashion show, Fashion Freak Show depicts the sensational life of Jean Paul Gaultier against a backdrop of his generation’s most defining political and cultural changes. As part of this unmissable event, Jean Paul Gaultier has designed hundreds of new exclusive outfits that will feature alongside some of his most iconic creations on the Brisbane runway. Conceived like a grand party featuring an exuberant playlist- from Disco to Funk, from Pop to Rock and New Wave and Punk - Jean Paul Gaultier will surprise us yet again.
No-Waste Wardrobe at Westfield Chermside
Prepare to be inspired as Westfield Chermside transforms into a hub of eco-chic innovation with the 'no-waste wardrobe' program. With an art installation by Brisbane artist, Claudia Williams bringing discarded textiles to life, this program promises a journey of discovery and empowerment towards a more conscious approach to fashion. The school holiday upcycling workshops will be run by Claudia and her team, inspiring kids of all ages to create a bespoke piece of art from previously loved clothes, donated through dedicated collection points in the centre in partnership with UPPAREL.
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