The days are getting warmer, the nights are getting shorter, and the good news is that there’s plenty of things to do in Brisbane in the upcoming weeks ahead.

Although controversially dubbed “Australia’s Hippest City” by the likes of Lonely Planet, advancements in infrastructure and culture has seen Brisbane well and truly shake off its reputation as being a little bit daggy. These days, the spotlight shines brightly on our local arts scene, pumping nightlife, great coffee, and our good working relationship with the sun. 

With our low density suburbs, large backyards and a sunny climate that favours a lifestyle in the great outdoors, there’s never a shortage of things to do in Brisbane. However, with the end of winter edging optimistically closer, what events do we have to look forward to in the spring?

What’s On In Brisbane During September 

Hugging the Brisbane River, the appeal of the city stretches far beyond the central business district. Each suburb of Brisbane doubles as an urban village, with the likes of bohemian West End, leafy New Farm or the ultra hip hilltop borough of Paddington all attracting both new residents and tourists alike. 

While there’s always things to do in Brisbane at any time of the year, spring always tends to mark a return to the great outdoors, with a range of new and exciting events designed to cater to Queenslanders from all walks of life.

What: Brisbane Festival 2022
Where: Various venues across Brisbane City
When: Friday 2 September to Saturday 24 September 

About: As our key celebration of all things arts and culture, the annual Brisbane Festival presents a bold international program designed to showcase captivating performances and installations from across the world. With key highlights including live music, theatre shows, art programs and the famed Riverfire fireworks, it’s a source of local pride and not to be missed. 

What: Redcliffe Kitefest
Where: Pelican Park, 101 Hornibrook Esplanade, Clontarf
When: 9:00am Saturday 17 September to 4:00pm Sunday 18 September 

About: Marked as the ultimate kid friendly festival, the annual Redcliffe Kitefest is set to transform Pelican Park into the ultimate family-friendly weekend with international kite displays, entertainment, live music, activities and workshops, market and food stalls, and even live shows from one of our state’s most beloved and famous exports, Bluey. 

What: Big Sound Festival
Where: Various venues across Fortitude Valley, Brisbane
When: Tuesday 6 September to Friday 9 September 

About: Big Sound is the southern hemisphere’s biggest music industry gathering, where some of the world’s most influential artists and music lovers come to discover the future of music over three exciting, fun-filled nights in Brisbane every September. By day, key industry figures attend conferences to unpack the new world, but by night, their music brings the city to life. 

What: Brisbane Arcade Spring Flower Show
Where: Brisbane Arcade, 160 Queen Street, Brisbane CBD
When: Saturday 3 September to Friday 9 September 

About: The annual, much-loved week-long celebration is back and blooming in Brisbane Arcade, in September. Watch in awe as the beautiful heritage interiors are transformed into an awe-inspiring sensory floral wonderland with large flower installations, heady fragrance and other sculptural works of blooms and greenery.

What: Buy From The Bush Queensland Market
Where: Summerland Camels, 8 Charles Chauvel Drive, Harrisville
When: 9:00am to 3:00pm Saturday 18 September 

About: Experience the very best of a boutique country market while you eat fantastic food, have a great time with friends, visit the bar for refreshments, enjoy the stunning views from our property, meet and feed our friendly camels and relax to the sounds of a local entertainer while you browse through the stalls during this unique one day event. 

What: 2022 Brisbane Home Show
Where: Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre – Glenelg St, South Brisbane
When: Friday 9 September to Sunday 11 September 

About: With hundreds of innovative home products, exclusive event specials, free seminars, expert advice and exhibitions from some of the best homegrown Aussie renovation businesses, the annual Brisbane Home Show is the place to start when considering a home improvement project, and is back and better than ever after a two year hiatus. 

Needless to say, it’s understandable why Queensland is seeing some of its highest domestic migration levels in decades. With significant infrastructure investments, affordable real estate and plenty of things to do in Brisbane, making the move to the Sunshine State has never been more appealing. 

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