Going strong since 1992, the Zoo remains a grungy spot for indie rock, folk, acoustic, hip-hop, reggae and electronic acts, with no shortage of raw talent. Acts to have hit the stage include Welsh post-hardcore band Mclusky, Ned Flanders–themed US metal rockers Okilly Dokilly and Sunshine Coast indie-folk duo the Dreggs. Book tickets directly on the website.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Fortitude Valley attractions

1. Valley Walk of Fame

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Brisbane's homegrown music deities are honoured with a series of bronze plaques in the Brunswick Street Mall. It's a mixed bag of megastars and indie…

2. Brunswick Street Mall

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Daytime action in Fortitude Valley focuses on and around Brunswick Street Mall, a pedestrianised strip dotted with pavement pubs, cafes and eateries…

3. Institute of Modern Art

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Located inside the industrious Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, the non-commercial Institute of Modern Art serves up oft-interesting, thought…

4. Chinatown

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Punctuated by a replica Tang dynasty archway at its western end, Duncan St is Brisbane's rather underwhelming Chinatown. The pedestrianised strip (and the…

5. Jan Murphy Gallery

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A stalwart of the local art scene, Jan Murphy hosts regularly changing exhibitions of contemporary Australian art from both established and emerging…

6. Philip Bacon Galleries

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A pioneer on the Brisbane art scene, Phil has been around since 1974 and specialises in 19th-century and modern Australian paintings and sculpture. Indeed…

7. EDWINA CORLETTE

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This refreshing gallery is well known for showcasing intriguing work by both emerging and mid-career artists from Australia and the Asia Pacific region…

8. St John’s Cathedral

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A magnificent symphony of stone, carved timber and stained glass just west of Fortitude Valley, St John’s Cathedral is a beautiful example of Gothic…