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Everything you need to know for Brisbane’s Laneway Festival

Brisbane is set to fully embrace BRAT summer as St Jerome’s Laneway Festival takes over the city on Saturday. Here’s everything you need to know.

Everything you need to know for Brisbane Laneway Festival
Everything you need to know for Brisbane Laneway Festival

Brisbane is set to truly celebrate BRAT summer this weekend as LANEWAY takes over Brisbane on Saturday.

Following the cancellation of several major music festivals across the state, music lovers are more eager than ever to soak up the atmosphere.

Recent Grammy winner Charli XCX will headline the event at the Brisbane Showgrounds on Saturday, February 8.

Festival overview

The festival will take over the Brisbane Showgrounds at 600 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills, with gates opening at midday and the event finishing at 11pm.

Who is playing?

2hollis

BICEP present CHROMA (av dj set)

Barry Can’t Swim

Beabadoobee

Charli xcx

Clairo

Djo

Eyedress

Fcukers

Girl and Girl

Hamdi

Joey Valence & Brae

Julie

Miles Nautu

Neesha Alexander

Ninajirachi

Olivia Dean

RONA.

Remi Wolf

STÜM

Skegss

Charli XCX is set to celebrate BRAT summer in Brisbane on Saturday. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
Charli XCX is set to celebrate BRAT summer in Brisbane on Saturday. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Tickets

While official outlets and resale platforms like Ticketek Marketplace have no tickets left, last minute tickets through resell platforms such as Tixel may prove successful.

Getting there

Festival-goers will find multiple transport options available to reach the venue, located just 1.5km from the CBD and a 15-minute drive from Brisbane Airport. The festival entrance is at the corner of Alexandria and Machinery streets.

Public Transport

Bowen Hills station is 1.3km away, approximately a 20-minute walk, while Fortitude Valley station is closer at 750m, an 11-minute walk from the venue.

Visitors travelling from the Gold Coast must disembark their train at Fortitude Valley, with the last train departing at 12:25am.

Brisbane’s bus network also services the area, with key stops on Bowen Bridge Rd outside The Old Museum and St Paul’s Terrace near King St. Travellers are encouraged to check the TransLink website for up-to-date route and timetable information.

St Jerome’s Laneway Festival 2024. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe
St Jerome’s Laneway Festival 2024. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe

Rideshare

For those using rideshare services such as Uber, the recommended drop-off point is the Tivoli Theatre on Costin St, providing the most convenient access to the festival entrance.

Parking

No dedicated festival parking is available, but several paid parking facilities are nearby. Attendees are reminded to follow all parking regulations and avoid parking on private property.

Coming and going

There are no pass outs at Laneway. If you leave the festival during the day guests will not be let back into the grounds.

Guests are reminded that there are no pass outs at Laneway. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe
Guests are reminded that there are no pass outs at Laneway. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe

A Festival spokesman said there would be more than enough food, drinks, amenities and of course music, to keep the crowd going throughout the festival.

Pre-festival checklist

The festival requires guests to provide a valid ticket on their phone and a valid photo ID, so make sure your phone is fully charged.

Check the weather the morning of the festival, bring a rain poncho if needed as the festival is outdoors.

Originally published as Everything you need to know for Brisbane’s Laneway Festival

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/queensland/everything-you-need-to-know-for-brisbanes-laneway-festival/news-story/0c9c5c4d6feecd61b409d4d28853a456