Riverstage

Riverstage
Location 59 Gardens Point Road, Brisbane
Coordinates 27°28′44.40″S 153°1′48.29″E / 27.4790000°S 153.0300806°E / -27.4790000; 153.0300806Coordinates: 27°28′44.40″S 153°1′48.29″E / 27.4790000°S 153.0300806°E / -27.4790000; 153.0300806
Owner Brisbane City Council
Capacity 9,500
Surface Concrete, grass
Opened 7 September 1989
Website

Riverstage is an outdoor entertainment venue in Brisbane, Australia. The venue occupies a 2 ha site within the City Botanic Gardens and has a capacity of 9,500.[1][2]

Riverstage was officially opened on 7 September 1989 by Lord Mayor Sallyanne Atkinson. It was inspired by the temporary Riverstage used for World Expo '88 a year earlier. The venue formerly hosted the touring Soundwave festival; having its first show there in 2007 and returning in 2008. Brisbane band Powderfinger performed their final show at the venue in November 2010.

Occupancy Capacity

The maximum capacity for Riverstage events are:

- all ages event with bar - 8,000 patrons

- all ages event without bar - 9,500 patrons

- over 18's event with bar - 9,000 patrons

- over 18's without bar - 9,500 patrons

Catering

Food and drink outlets are located at various locations within Riverstage and supply a wide range of products.

Wheelchair access

Riverstage has wheelchair access through gate two.

First aid

The first aid station for all events is located to the right of the stage.

Smoking

Riverstage is a no smoking venue. However, smoking is permitted in designated smoking areas.

See also

References

  1. "Hiring Riverstage". Brisbane City Council. Retrieved 1 March 2014.
  2. Brisbane City Council. "Travelling to Riverstage". Retrieved 14 December 2012.

External links

Media related to Riverstage at Wikimedia Commons


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