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Your Guide To Catching The Last Shows At On The Banks

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With only a handful of dates left, On The Banks is entering its final run for the season. The open-air concert series has brought a huge line-up of live music to the riverside, and now is the time to lock in a show before the curtain closes. Whether it is a laid-back night with friends or an easy evening plan paired with dinner in South Bank, these last performances are the perfect excuse to make the most of the warm nights while they last. Secure your spot and catch a show before it is all over, and while you’re at it, book in an epic pre-show deal here.

Sunday 15 March
BERNARD FANNING with special guests - Kasey Chambers, The Paper Kites, Troy & Jem Cassar-Daley and Georgia Mooney

One of the country's most celebrated singer-songwriters, Bernard Fanning, will make his way to On the Banks for a Brisbane 'Final Encore' performance for his Tea and Sympathy 20th Anniversary tour.

Celebrating two decades since the release of his critically acclaimed debut solo album, the Brisbane-born powerhouse and former Powderfinger frontman has solidified himself as a staple in the Australian music landscape, with his emotive and distinctive voice completely capturing hearts.

His trophy cabinet holds seven number one albums, 23 ARIA Awards, five APRA Awards and his catalogue has lasted the test of time. With top hits like "Wish You Well" "Songbird" "Watch Over Me" and "Thrill is Gone" all engrained in the Australian psyche, the city is bound to sing it's heart out with Bernard at On the Banks.

Bernard Fanning will be joined at On the Banks by Kasey Chambers, The Paper Kites, Troy & Jem Cassar-Daley and Georgia Mooney. Grab your tickets here.

Thursday  19 March
PEACH PRC with special guests Maude Latour, Salty

Australian pop sensation Peach PRC will hit On the Banks. Celebrated for her emotionally rich and vulnerable yet honest songwriting, her debut EP Manic Dream Pixie shot to number one on the ARIA Album Charts.

She's lit up stages at Splendour in the Grass, Falls Festival and Spilt Milk, while amassing tens of millions of streams globally. Quickly becoming one of Australia's most influential new-gen pop visionaries with a cultivated and deeply engaged following, Peach PRC is set to bring her signature glitter-pop energy, magnetic personality and irreverent humour to the riverfront.  

Peach PRC will be joined at On the Banks by Maude Latour and Salty. Grab your tickets here.

Friday 20 March

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Hawaiian-born breakout artist Maoli brings his genre-blending island reggae and country soul to On the Banks, showcasing the sound that’s rapidly propelling him into the global mainstream. With nine independent albums and more than half a billion streams, the golden-voiced native of upcountry Maui has spent nearly 15 years shaping a signature style rooted in cultural pride and musical innovation.

Drawing on traditional Hawaiian music – the birthplace of the steel guitar – alongside influences from rock, reggae and the classic country storytelling of Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and George Strait, Maoli’s early island-pop and roots-reggae anthems carried his warm, sand-and-soul vocals across Polynesia, the American West Coast and as far east as Texas. It was there he reconnected with his country foundations, discovering a natural kinship between his island sound and modern country’s melodies, rhythms and narrative heart.

Sunday 22 March
MARLON WILLIAMS with Sarah Blasko

Bringing together country, folk, and pop with his irresistibly captivating voice, Aotearoa/New Zealand's Marlon Williams (Kāi Tahu, Ngāi Tai) returns to Brisbane for a special performance at On the Banks.

Known for his distinctive tone and heartstring-plucking vibrato, Williams effortlessly moves across genres, drawing on folk and country traditions while infusing his award-winning records with a fresh, modern edge. He'll perform songs from his acclaimed new album Te Whare Tīwekaweka – the first original album entirely in Te Reo Māori to top the New Zealand charts – blending traditional Māori forms with playful, inventive touches inspired by everything from mid-century New Zealand showbands to Sardinian folk, Elvis Presley to Elliott Smith.

With a career that includes collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Lorde, and Florence + The Machine, plus festival appearances worldwide and acting roles in film and in Netflix series, Williams brings his magnetic presence to the riverside for an unforgettable night of music, connection, and pure artistry under the Queensland sky.

Singer-songwriter Sarah Blasko will join Marlon Williams in Brisbane for On the Banks. Fresh from releasing her seventh album I Just Need To Conquer This Mountain – a late-night meditation on goodbyes, grief and new beginnings – with multiple Platinum records, three ARIA Awards and a career spanning six solo albums plus Seeker Lover Keeper, Sarah remains one of Australia’s most acclaimed and compelling voices. Grab your tickets here.