Past Event

28 Aug — 12 Oct

Lightscape

Presented by Brisbane Festival and Sony Music Entertainment

Lightscape
Lightscape

An after-dark wonderland of light, colour and sound.

Queensland Premiere

The site-specific experience of last year's Festival is back and reimagined for 2024. 

This globally renowned, multisensory phenomenon of light, colour and sound showcases Brisbane’s City Botanic Gardens in a new light, with breathtaking installations created by acclaimed local and international artists. 

A special feature of Brisbane’s Lightscape will be two incredible sculptural installations created by Queensland First Nations artists Paul Bong (aka Bindur Bullin) and Michelle Yeatman. 

This one-of-a-kind experience will immerse audience in an inspiring, after-dark journey along a 1.8km trail through the iconic City Botanic gardens. Wander beneath towering tree canopies illuminated in colour, stroll beneath larger-than-life flowers, alongside shining neon roots, and through dynamic glowing tunnels. Discover moments of wonder to share with everyone.

Lightscape is a global phenomenon — Brisbane, don’t miss your chance to be immersed. 



Price

$24 – $46

Times

Session times every 15 minutes from 5:45pm

Duration

Approx. 1 hour 30 minute experience

Where

City Botanic Gardens

Cnr Albert and Alice Streets, Brisbane City

Venue info

Accessibility

Wheelchair access

100% Visual Content

Important Info

Suitable for all ages

Dates
28 Aug — 12 Oct
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A technicolour wonderland designed and curated to highlight the park’s unique features.

Australian Arts Review

Lightscape by Brisbane Festival is a breathtaking lighting display.

Theatre Travels


#Planning your visit

Getting There

Public transport, parking and more.

FAQs

Plan your visit and answers to common ticketing, access and trail questions.



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How to get there

City Botanic Gardens

Cnr Albert and Alice Streets, Brisbane City

Getting there

Brisbane Festival expresses deep respect to and acknowledges the First People of this Country.