Part of the Queensland Cultural Centre, the Queensland Performing Arts Centre presents a wonderful spectacle of performing arts

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Brisbane: Aida at Queensland Performing Arts Centre

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Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane

Part of the Queensland Cultural Centre, the Queensland Performing Arts Centre presents a wonderful spectacle of performing arts.

Part of the Queensland Cultural Centre, the Queensland Performing Arts Centre presents a wonderful spectacle of performing arts. It is known for its concerts and performances that encapsulate both native and modern Australian culture, and also present music, theatre and dance from around the world.


Hours

Sun

9:00

20:30

Mon

9:00

20:30

Tue

9:00

20:30

Wed

9:00

20:30

Thu

9:00

20:30

Fri

9:00

20:30

Sat

9:00

20:30

About Queensland Performing Arts Centre

 Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia

 +61 7 3840 7444

 qpac.com.au

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