- Queensland's events calendar worth $1 billion.
- More than 125 events supported in 2025.
- Iconic and new events to drive visitation.
The Crisafulli Government has announced Queensland will take a front row seat in 2025 securing events that will inject more than $1 billion into the state's economy.
Queensland is a globally renowned event destination and in the golden runway to the Olympic and Paralympic Games more than 177 events have been locked in so far for next year, through Tourism and Events Queensland.
There will be something for the whole family from Bluey's World in Brisbane to the Pacific Airshow on the Gold Coast. Sporting fans can enjoy the roar of a crowd at the NRL Magic Round or the British and Irish Lions at Suncorp Stadium.
Locals and visitors alike can boot-scoot to a music festival from the beach to the outback with Savannah in the Round and Birdsville's Big Red Sunset Concert, or to savour a variety of arts and cultural events from the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art at QAGOMA to the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair.
Unique events like the Julia Creek Dirt and Dust Festival, Jumpers and Jazz in July and the Scenic Rim Clydesdale Spectacular will showcase our region's offerings, along with the return of iconic events like the Magic Millions Carnival on the Gold Coast.
Business events are also growing in popularity with showstoppers like the Brisbane Truck Show.
The Minister for the Environment and Tourism, Minister for Science and Innovation Andrew Powell said Queensland is well positioned when it comes to enjoying events in 2025.
"Queensland's playlist of events continues to grow with our 2025 events calendar now worth $1 billion," Minister Andrew Powell said.
"With the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games on the horizon, we're strongly focused on ensuring Queensland is the events hub of Australia.
"Queensland's diverse line-up of more than 125 events spread right across the state, coupled with our great outdoor lifestyle, will make for an irresistible combination and we know people will want to be part of the action."
Tourism and Events Queensland's Group Executive Events, Richard Clarke said no matter the time of year, it's a good time to come to Queensland to experience an event.
"Events play a pivotal role in not only attracting visitors to the state, but getting them to stay longer and generating a significant economic return for communities across Queensland.
"Our events also celebrate Queensland's unique and diverse story which raises the profile of our destinations and keeps people coming back for more."
Come and be part of the action, set a new personal best at one of our many running events, attend a gig, or create lasting memories with friends and family - explore the full list of events at Queensland.com .