OUT! celebrates a century of LGBTIQ+ artists taking centre-stage.
Altitude Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse and MELT presents this spectacular concert featuring songs written and sung by our LGBTIQ+ heroes, the very people who changed the world by coming OUT!
Be inspired by the mastery of Elton John, by the bravery of KD Lang and Melissa Etheridge, by the cool of Troye Sivan and Mary Lambert and by iconic artists like the Pet Shop Boys, the Indigo Girls and George Michael.
All while hearing a little of the heart-warming and heartbreaking stories behind this astonishing songbook of love, performed live by a stellar Queensland line up including Performed live by a stellar Brisbane line up including vocalists Lucinda Shaw, Garret Lyon, Havea McCarthy, Hannah Bennett, Aysa Garcia, Joshua Daveta and Lauren Kingham.
OUT! is the unmissable concert event of 2020. Get ready to rock OUT!
pre-event check-in
Pre-event check-in is now closed for OUT!
If you missed the pre-event check-in, you can provide these details on entry to the venue. We recommend arriving 45 minutes prior to the start time of your show. Please ensure you have your tickets ready on your mobile device before entering the building.
TICKET INFO
We take the safety of our patrons, staff and artists seriously. Due to COVID-19, tickets to this event are being sold in social groups of two, three and four. For any queries please contact Box Office on 07 3358 8600.
A COVID Safe Plan is in place for Brisbane Powerhouse.
If you are displaying symptoms of COVID-19 or are feeling unwell, please stay home.
Detailed information regarding your safe experience and conditions of entry can be found here.
Your seats will be allocated closer to the event with the date with social distancing measures in place.
Please note, tickets with allocated seating will be issued by email five working days prior to your event.
If you have any questions, please contact Box Office on 07 3358 8600.
MORE INFO
Producer Adam Gardnir and Director Joseph Simons were the team behind the sold-out Brisbane Powerhouse seasons of Gaybies and The History Of Dance.
Supported by
This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.