What date is Brisbane Riverfire?
What date is Brisbane Riverfire?
3 September
Brisbane Festival starts with a bang in 2022 when Festival favourite Riverfire returns to ignite the city skies on Saturday 3 September. The pyrotechnic extravaganza will now herald the start of 23 days of wonder, delight and celebration, moving to Brisbane Festival’s opening weekend after years as its finale event.
What bridge is closed in Brisbane today?
Victoria Bridge, one of Brisbane’s oldest bridges, is set to close permanently to general traffic on Sunday 24 January, 2021. The bridge that links South Brisbane to the CBD over the Brisbane River will make way for Brisbane Metro buses, cyclists and pedestrians.
Where can I watch Riverfire 2021?
One of the best places to watch Sunsuper Riverfire in 2021 is at home on Channel 9, tuned into the soundtrack on Triple M. This year, outdoor crowds will be limited to ensure physical distancing. There will be controlled sites at: South Bank Parklands – AT CAPACITY.
Is the M1 open to Brisbane?
All lanes of the M1 Pacific Motorway are now open between Tintenbar and the Queensland border.
How much did Riverfire cost?
Controversy over Queensland Rail’s swank $30,000 Riverfire soiree in 2008 forced the corporations to cut their $3.8 million combined annual entertainment bill and heralded the introduction of new wine and dining rules.
What is on in Brisbane in September 2021?
Events in Queensland September 2021
- Brisbane Festival.
- Photo by TARGA Great Barrier Reef.
- SWELL Sculpture Festival.
- Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers.
- Photo by IRONMAN 70.3 Sunshine Coast.
- SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week.
- Outback Festival.
Is Riverfire being televised?
TV. Sunsuper Riverfire will also be broadcast live on television on Channel 9. This is a great option if you wish to see the display along with the music, from the comfort of your own home.
What time is Riverfire fireworks Brisbane 2021?
This year’s fireworks extravaganza will start at 6.45pm on Saturday and run for 20 minutes. Artistic director Louise Bezzina, whose first year in charge of the event was derailed by COVID in 2020, looked forward to debuting her first full Riverfire bonanza.