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Where to find Brisbane's best events this April 2021

Where to find Brisbane's best events this April 2021

From new laneway markets, flavoursome food fests, foreign film festivals, and immersive murder mysteries. There’s something for everyone this April as you soak up the glorious Autumn weather, and discover the best Brisbane events this month.

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Image Supplied. Boulevard at Brookwater, Tuscan Beef Brisket.

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Whet your appetite at Flavours of Ipswich

When: Wednesday 7 - Saturday 24 April
Where: Ipswich
Tickets: 20 Participating venues
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Discover Flavours of Ipswich this April 7-24 and dine at some of Ipswich's favourite restaurants with fixed price lunches and dinners. Choose from award-winning restaurants, succulent seafood offerings, epic burgers and delicious slow cooked meats all on offer as part of Flavours of Ipswich specially curated menus.

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Discover Fish Lane’s new Markets

When: April 11, Sunday, 10am - 2pm
Where: Fish Lane South Brisbane
Tickets: FREE
More Info here
Fish Lane Arts Precinct's Town Square will host the inaugural Fish Lane Markets, featuring an array of independent local makers and designers curated by popular collective The Market Folk. The Fish Lane Markets will run from 10am to 2pm on both Sunday, April 11 and Sunday, June 6, providing the perfect excuse for extending a Sunday coffee run to Cups on Melbourne or The Paladar, or enjoying a browse pre- or post-lunch at one of many surrounding eateries.

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See Khadim Ali’s Invisible Border
When: Saturday 10 April - Saturday 5 June
Where: Institute of Modern Art, Fortitude Valley
Tickets: Free
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The Institute of Modern Art's latest show, Invisible Border, is esteemed Hazara artist Khadim Ali's largest Australian solo exhibition to date. Invisible Border encompasses tapestry, sound and painting, including a nine-metre tapestry, which was hand woven by Hazara men and women.

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See some amazing Spanish Films
When: Wednesday 28 April - Sunday 16 May
Where: Palace Cinemas, Fortitude Valley and Caxton Barracks
Tickets: From $18 + booking free
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Hot on the heels of the French Film Festival, A sensational selection of new and recent Spanish language films featuring some of Spain and Latin America’s leading stars along with exciting new acting talent will be screening in Brisbane from April 28 at Palace Cinemas. The Moro Spanish Film Festival is for all movie-lovers and aficionados of Spanish cinema alike. The rich programme consists of 20 feature films from Spain together with 9 films from across Latin America including Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Mexico and Uruguay. From hilarious crime capers to sensual romantic comedies, powerful historical epics and contemporary urban dramas.

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Solve a Murder Mystery

When: Thursday 29 April - Saturday 15 May
Where: Baedeker, 111 Constance St Fortitude Valley
Tickets: From $72

Step into the world of film noir intrigue and experience the classic board game like never before in Cluedo! The New Suspects. As wine and secrets flow freely and tensions turn to murder as the death of the host spurs an investigation through hidden passageways, grand ballrooms and into the secret lives of the party’s peculiar guests. Underscored by an authentic 1950s big band, stories unravel and lies are exposed in this intimate and rare adventure of immersive theatre that has to be lived to be believed.

Sky High Luxury. Discover Fortitude Valley's newest Mediterranean Rooftop Restaurant and Bar, Iris.

Sky High Luxury. Discover Fortitude Valley's newest Mediterranean Rooftop Restaurant and Bar, Iris.

The new Ipswich food adventure that has Brisbane Foodies excited

The new Ipswich food adventure that has Brisbane Foodies excited