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Night at The Parkland 2026
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Night At The Parkland 2026 Expands Brisbane Concert Series With Aloe Blacc, Missy Higgins & PNAU

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Brisbane’s live music calendar is about to get a serious glow-up, with Night at The Parkland returning to Roma Street Parkland this September for an expanded 2026 season.

After a breakout debut last year, the open air concert series presented by Toyota is coming back bigger, stretching across three weekends and nine massive nights of live music from Friday, 4th September through to Sunday, 20th September.

Curated by event promoters Second Sunday in partnership with Brisbane Festival, the 2026 program blends Aussie music icons with international star power, led by Grammy nominated US artist Aloe Blacc, who will make his long awaited Australian return after seven years away.

The line-up is stacked with local favourites and legendary acts including Missy Higgins, PNAU, The Temper Trap, Human Nature, ICEHOUSE, Katie Noonan and The Cruel Sea.

Full Line-Up

  • Friday, 4th: The Cruel Sea and Magic Dirt
  • Saturday, 5th: Katie Noonan: Jeff Buckley’s Grace
  • Sunday, 6th: Yesterday’s Gone: The Fleetwood Mac Legacy
  • Friday, 11th: Aloe Blacc
  • Saturday, 12th: The Temper Trap
  • Sunday, 13th: Human Nature – All The Hits Live
  • Friday, 18th: ICEHOUSE
  • Saturday, 19th: PNAU

Ticket Information

Presale Tickets:
Thursday, 28th May, 9am – Tuesday, 2nd June, 8am AEST

General Public On Sale:
Tuesday, 2nd June at 9am AEST

More details and your tickets can be found here.

Further details

Opening weekend kicks off with a major nostalgia hit as The Cruel Sea and Magic Dirt celebrate the 30th anniversary of Three Legged Dog on Friday, 4th September, Katie Noonan follows on Saturday, 5th September with her acclaimed Jeff Buckley’s Grace live performance, fresh from a sold out national run.

Sunday, 6th September brings Yesterday’s Gone: The Fleetwood Mac Legacy featuring Fanny Lumsden, Charlie Collins and Karen-Lee Andrews.

Aloe Blacc headlines Friday, 11th September as part of his Wake Me Up tour, before The Temper Trap take over on Saturday, 12th September.

Human Nature bring their All The Hits Live show to the stage on Sunday, 13th September, mixing Motown classics with the group’s biggest tracks.

Closing it out

The final weekend keeps the momentum rolling with ICEHOUSE on Friday, 18th September and dance heavyweights PNAU on Saturday, 19th September, the Sydney electronic outfit’s performance will be a standing room only event, giving fans plenty of room to move.

Closing out the series is ARIA Hall of Famer Missy Higgins on Sunday, 20th September, in what promises to be one of Brisbane’s most memorable nights under the stars, event co-founder Cameron Coghlan said:

“We’re incredibly proud to see Night at The Parkland return for its second year, building on a strong debut and creating even more opportunities for audiences to enjoy great live music in a unique outdoor setting.”

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