Everybody wants a Daddy who cares for them.
0 Comments on Everybody wants a Daddy who cares for them. Stepping over the threshold of a queer space in Brisbane’s West End, you might expect a burst of rainbow paraphernalia, walls draped in pride flags, and floors covered in glitter; however, you come face to face with Billerwell Daye. Daye sports a ZZ Top-style beard, wears leather pants and a…
Experience ECSTATICA at the 2026 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
0 Comments on Experience ECSTATICA at the 2026 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival returns from 13 February to 1 March 2026, promising another unforgettable season of pride, celebration and protest. At the heart of the Festival is the new theme, ECSTATICA, a rallying call to gather, connect, and transform individual joy into a powerful collective movement.Now in…
PRIDEFEST 2025 Theme announcement: WE ARE HERE
0 Comments on PRIDEFEST 2025 Theme announcement: WE ARE HERE ‘We Are Here’ is the theme of PrideFEST 2025, asserting the visibility, resilience, and unity of the LGBTIQA+ community. Inspired by historic activism, the theme emphasises that queer people have always existed and will continue to take up space unapologetically. It connects Western Australia to global struggles and recognises both…
G FLIP Announces Australian Tour
0 Comments on G FLIP Announces Australian Tour From breakout artist to global sensation, multi-talented drummer, singer, songwriter and producer G Flip is a force like no other. Frontier Touring is thrilled to announce that G Flip will return to Australia with the Dream Ride Tour this February and March, bringing their explosive live show to fans in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaideand Perth. “I am so excited to be coming…
Spandau Ballet’s Tony Hadley to tour Oz in March 2026.
0 Comments on Spandau Ballet’s Tony Hadley to tour Oz in March 2026. TONY HADLEY, former lead singer from one the biggest bands of the 1980s, Spandau Ballet, and one of Australia’s favourite touring artists has announced a new National tour for 2026. Alongside his Fabulous TH Band, Tony will perform all the Spandau Ballet hits we know and love – including True,…
Mardi Gras parade lights up Sydney for the 47th time
0 Comments on Mardi Gras parade lights up Sydney for the 47th time Last night, Saturday 1 March 2025, Sydney did what it does best—turned the volume up, took over the streets, and celebrated every shade of the rainbow. The 47th annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade transformed Oxford Street, Flinders Street, and Anzac Parade into a dazzling display of community, resilience, and…
Some floats to look out for at the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade.
0 Comments on Some floats to look out for at the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade. This Saturday, tens of thousands of participants will march up Sydney’s Oxford Stret and down Flinders Street all the way from Hyde Park to Moore Park to celebrate the 47th year – FREE TO BE, the 2025 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade. Whilst it is impossible to list…
It’s Mardi Gras season in Sydney. So what’s on offer?
0 Comments on It’s Mardi Gras season in Sydney. So what’s on offer? Over 150 artists have been announced over the festivals signature events, from the Mardi Gras Party to the dazzling return of Fair Day. Adding to the excitement, this year welcomes a brand-new dance party, Club Gras Presented by Absolut X, taking over ivy in the heart of Sydney’s CBD. For those who want to…
Pan origin story sprinkles fairy dust on opening night
0 Comments on Pan origin story sprinkles fairy dust on opening night Peter and the Starcatcher by Rick Elice Capitol Theatre, Sydney Theatre, film, and television have seen quite a few origin stories in recent years—from the theatrical mega-hit and cinematic juggernaut Wicked to Disney’s visually spectacular Cruella and Netflix’s Wednesday and Penguin, audiences love to explore how archetypal characters became the…
Moana 2 review
0 Comments on Moana 2 review The much-anticipated follow-up to the smash hit Moana hit cinemas at the same time as Wicked Part One, and I can guarantee you I chose Wicked over my beloved Disney, mainly because it was something new and, who doesn’t love an over-hyped mega release. However, my need to consume Disney content…
