Artist | Time | |
DJ Beks | 4:00 PM | 7:00PM |
DJ Jaguar B | 3.00 PM | 4:00PM |
DJ Galleon | 2:00PM | 3:00PM |
Peachy Keen (Roving) | 4:00PM | 7:00PM |
Rolla Bae Roller Rink | 2:00PM | 7:00PM |
4PM - 7PM | ONE LOVE ZONE
Australian singer-songwriter Beks has consistently charted on iTunes and peaked at #3 on the global iTunes Dance Charts with Devoted. In 2022, Beks travelled abroad to collaborate and write in Berlin, London and Denmark. She also released her pride single ‘All The Good Boys Are Gay’ with European dance duo Paradigm (4.5 million monthly listeners) and gained radio support in Canada, Australia, Germany, Finland, Denmark, and Hungary. Beks recently returned from her American debut as an offical showcasing artist at SXSW in Austin, Texas in March 2023.
3PM - 4PM | ONE LOVE ZONE
DJ Jaguar.B is a Brisbane DJ who has shown to be a diverse selector with an ear for various genres. Jaguar.B was deeply immersed in the queer and emerging house scene of Sydney and the iconic Hordern Pavillion dance parties in the late 80's, and U.K influenced warehouse and outdoor raves of the early 90's. Later spending several years experiencing festivals and clubs in the U.K and Asia expanding her taste and catalogue of electronic music.
3PM - 4PM | ONE LOVE ZONE
Galleon was born without the gift of sight, his ear for quality music is second to none and as Australia’s only working blind DJ, he stands as a shining example for what is possible when you combine passion, hard work and a lot of old-fashioned determination. Galleon just been nominated for DJ of the year at Queens Ball and voting is currently open.
4PM - 7PM
Brisbane's premier LGBTQIA+ dance collective- they will have you boppin
2PM-4:30PM
Have you ever wondered how drag queens nip and tuck to get those curvaceous bodies? What’s involved in transforming the body from male to female? All will be revealed when we Spill the Tea!
Fashion designer and educator Deborah Fisher will lead lively interviews with local members of the community with lived experience. Watch our on-stage drag transformation with an audience member in Drag Up.
Plus, make your own drag queen sash from 2pm - 4pm, then join us for our Community Sashay around the festival at 4pm.
We’ll also be joined by local artist, Shan Michaels, from 2pm - 4.30pm, for a community sewing project that aims to collect LGBTQIA+ stories through textile patches for an exhibition at Pine Rivers Art Gallery later in the year.
Auslan Interpreter will be on stage from 2pm - 4:30pm.
Artist | Time |
Community Sashay Join us as we proudly sashay around the festival showing off our pageant queen sashes for the Spill the Tea stage finale! | 4:00 PM |
Nip & Tuck Interview Deborah Fisher interviews Rachael and Katie, two proud transwomen, to hear their stories of gender dysphoria, coming out, and the steps they’ve taken to align their outward appearance with their gender. | 3.20 PM |
Drag Up Check In We’re ‘dragging up’ an audience member to experience what it’s like to transform into a drag queen. | 3:15PM |
Tilly Screams Enjoy a performance from local drag queen, Miss Tilly Screams. | 3:10PM |
Nip & Tuck Interview Deborah Fisher finds out what it takes to transform your gender and drag up to perform. | 2:50PM |
Drag Up Check In We’re ‘dragging up’ an audience member to experience what it’s like to transform into a drag queen. | 2:45PM |
Tilly Screams Enjoy a performance from local drag queen, Miss Tilly Screams. | 2:40PM |
Drag Story Local drag performers, Miss Tilly Screams and Ice Screams, share their story of frocking up, starting local drag show Glitz n Glam, and how they give back to the LGBTIQA+ community. | 2:25PM |
Drag Up Check In We’re ‘dragging up’ an audience member to experience what it’s like to transform into a drag queen. | 2:20PM |
Tilly Screams Enjoy a performance from local drag queen, Miss Tilly Screams. Stage Kicks Off | 2:15PM 2:00PM |
2PM-10PM
Looking for something a little extra? Then don't miss our bespoke markets- offering everything from pride flags, and custom earrings to cookies, and everything in between.
Full list of vendors coming soon!
2PM - 10PM
We celebrate and support every part of you - loud, quiet, and everything in between. Introducing our Quiet Zone - a place to reset, refuel, and revive in the heart of all the sparkle and sound. The Quiet Zone is an all-ages, safe space at Moreton Pride Festival, designed to accommodate festival guests struggling with sensory overload. We do ask that patrons using this are mindful of noise in this area as it is designed to be a ‘quiet’ and calming space. There will be a number of useful items available for use, such as cushions, books, sensory tools and headphones.
This is a dedicated space where you can escape the fast-paced activity of the festival – and get away from the loud noises, distractions, and crowds which can be extremely overwhelming.
Complete with a soothing sensory activities by Early Start Australia to recenter your energies; and mental health support by Neami National for those heart-to-heart moments. Find your peace in the One Love Zone presented by Ray White Aspley
*Times are subject to change without notice
Auslan Interpreter on stage 2:00pm-4:30pm