Clancestry returns from 23 July for over two weeks of extraordinary First Nations storytelling, music, dance, art and culture at QPAC!
An iconic event that has been a part of QPAC’s calendar since 2013, Clancestry is a celebration of identity and connection, providing a platform for both established and emerging First Nations artists to share their stories and talents. This year’s program is set to be a landmark event, bringing together some of the country’s most acclaimed creatives for an unforgettable experience.
The 2025 lineup includes the multi-award-winning play The Visitors by Jane Harrison and directed by Wesley Enoch following its critically acclaimed, sold-out seasons. Multi-award-winning electronic music duo Electric Fields will join forces with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra for a breathtaking night of music on a grand scale. Next, in one of the most innovative and energising works to emerge, composer and pianist Paul Grabowsky will bring the Queensland Symphony Orchestra and Yolŋu songmen Daniel Ngukurr Boy Wilfred and David Yipininy Wilfred together for Wata: a gathering for songmen, improvising soloists and orchestra. And returning to Clancestry, the legendary Bangarra Dance Theatre will present Illume – a stunning new work by Mirning Choreographer Frances Rings and Goolarrgon Bard Visual Artist Darrell Sibosado.
Check out the full program below – including free live music, creative works and fun activities for little ones and their families – and be immersed in the vibrant and continually evolving culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performing arts. Proudly curated and led by First Nations People, join us as we create, connect, and share – just as our ancestors have done for thousands of years before us.
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Discover Clancestry
Explore Clancestry here. Check out our diverse lineup of events – don’t miss a beat!

Clancestry The Visitors
It’s January 1788 and a mysterious fleet is amassing in the harbour. Seven clan leaders make a momentous decision: to send these strangers on their way or welcome them?

Clancestry Black History Month: HERstory | HIStory
Experience some of the finest local First Nations artists in a night of free live music and storytelling.

Clancestry Weaving Workshops
Come and learn to weave at Clancestry! Learn about the regeneration of traditional cultural practices using raffia or palm leaves to create your very own masterpiece.

Clancestry Wata
Experience a new form of musical collaboration with Wata, an exciting celebration of the musical traditions of the Wagiluk people.

Clancestry First Gathering
Celebrate the First Nations cultures of Brisbane and mark the official opening of Clancestry 2025 with First Gathering.

Bangarra Dance Theatre Illume
Step out of the shadows and into the phenomena of light to experience this new theatrical experience, drawing together music, visual arts and dance.

Clancestry Biggest Mobs
Get your mob together for a night of powerful, high-energy Blak music! An epic culmination of QPAC’s BlakBeats First Nations music development program.

Clancestry Electric Fields with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra
Don’t miss Australian electronic music duo Electric Fields in this unique concert with the full power of Queensland Symphony Orchestra.

Clancestry Live Art at Clancestry
Enjoy Live Art at Clancestry as artists create installations and paintings live throughout the festival.

Clancestry Art of Song
Three powerful First Nations songwomen – Jess Hitchcock, Megan Sarmardin and SOLCHLD come together to share their stories through song.

Clancestry Mob Music
Two nights of jam-packed free live music on our Mob Music Stage! Enjoy the vibes as the sun goes down with the sounds of our deadly First Nations artists.

Clancestry Sparks: First Nations Play Readings
Be the first to experience three new works written by emerging First Nations playwrights in these rehearsed readings.

Clancestry Clancestry for Kids
Join us for a weekend of vibrant culture, creativity, and free family fun as we celebrate First Nations art, stories, and community.