Music of Brisbane
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| Timeline · Portal | |
|---|---|
| Genres | classical · hip-hop · indigenous · Ska · immigrant music · jazz · country · rock (pub rock · indie · punk · metal) |
| Organisations | ARIA · APRA · CMAA |
| Awards | ARIA Music Awards · CMAA Country Music Awards of Australia · The Deadlys · Australian Music Prize · J Award · WAMi Awards · NT Indigenous Music Awards · Perth Dance Music Awards |
| Charts | Kent Music Report · ARIA Charts · Triple J Hottest 100 |
| Festivals | Big Day Out · Splendour in the Grass · Livid · Homebake · Falls · Tamworth Country Music Festival · Womadelaide · National Folk Festival · Overcranked |
| Media | Countdown · Rage · Triple J · Jtv · ABC · Community Radio |
| National anthem | Advance Australia Fair |
| Cities and regions | |
| Adelaide · Brisbane · Canberra · Melbourne · Sydney · Perth · Hobart | |
Brisbane is a city in Queensland, Australia, home to many regionally important music institutions and venues. For information about both classical and popular music in Brisbane, please see the following articles:
- Classical culture of Brisbane, which includes information about classical music and opera singers, and jazz singers in Brisbane, and information about performing arts venues and Brisbane theatres.
- Popular entertainment in Brisbane, which includes information about Pop, rock'n'roll, heavy metal and punk music in Brisbane, and about nightclubs in both Brisbane and Fortitude Valley
- Brisbane punk rock, has information on Brisbane's seminal punk history from 1975 to 1984.

