The Tivoli

Brisbane's best loved music venue.

The Tivoli

#About

The Tiv lives on as a gift to the music-loving people of Brisbane. At 102-years-old, The Tivoli continues to create history with a decadent program of local and international work.

The Tivoli Theatre was originally built as the Adams Bakery in 1917. It was later used by the State Library to store rare books, but with Expo ’88 reverberating in the city, a new owner, Ann Gams transformed it into The Tivoli Restaurant and Theatre - modeled on the Paradis Latin in Paris (1803) one of the France’s most famous cabaret theatres. In 2016, the venue was purchased by brothers Steve and Dave Sleswick after being earmarked for development. For further information about the amenities, location and parking, please visit The Tivoli website.

Photography by Lachlan Douglas

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#Transport

Train

Fortitude Valley station is the closest. Exit onto Brunswick St and turn right. Bowen Hills is station is also pretty close.

Walk

Take a five minute hike from the Valley Mall towards RNA Showgrounds. Easy.

Bus

If you have to take a bus we suggest you catch one that drops you at either The Old Museum (Bowen Bridge Rd) or the Jubilee Hotel (Saint Pauls Tce at Constance Street).

Drive

There is limited on-street parking available in the surrounding areas of The Tiv, but we suggest public transport as a reliable way of getting here on time. Also - don’t drink and drive.


#Accessibility

Access for all

Music is for everyone, and everyone is welcome at The Tiv, regardless of your individual needs. We will try our absolute best to support you to have a wonderful time with us.

Wheelchair access

We have wheelchair access via ramps at the front door.

Support

Please call the office Mon–Fri 9am–5pm on (07) 3852 1711 to discuss your needs prior to the event.

Queensland Symphony Orchestra respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which the Orchestra works, plays, and creates music, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.