What’s On

March 12, 2026 BY
Northern Rivers Events March 2026

Vivid White. Photo: SUPPLIED

BYRON

MAD.DAY

March 21, 8:30 pm

Blending turbo tech-house, hard groove, techno and nu-disco, MAD.DAY delivers high-energy sets that keep dancefloors moving. She has headlined her own Sydney Harbour boat party, toured with Big Twisty, and supported What So Not, Stella Bossi and LO’99. MAD.DAY’s infectious enthusiasm and musical selections will keep audiences dancing all night. Expect a vibrant, crowd-focused late-night experience at Byron’s Beach Hotel. This is a free show. For more information visit beachhotel.com.au/event/mad-day-support-free-entry/

Vivid White

Running from March 19 – 28

Bangalow Theatre Company has teamed up with acclaimed Australian writer and composer Eddie Perfect to present the first staging of a bold new reimagining of Perfect’s wickedly brilliant musical Vivid White at the Brunswick Picture House. Hilarious, biting and painfully relatable, this post-apocalyptic real estate musical delivers satire, heart, chaos and razor-sharp comedy. Buy tickets using eventfinda.

Crafternoon

March 21, 12pm-10pm

Brunswick Hotel’s beer garden will transform into a craft beer haven as breweries pour their finest beers in honour of Crafternoon. Felipe Baldomir’s diverse coastal sound promises to light up the stage and will be accompanied by a range of other live music acts from Dusty Boots, Ben Camden, Hayley Grace, Jordy Quinn, Jordan Mac, Sarah Grant, Yazmindi, Benny O’Dwyer and Ben Whiting. Brewers and beer lovers – mark this in your calendar. For more information, visit hotelbrunswick.com.au/event/crafternoon-2/

Tweed

Mimi Gilbert and Ruby Gill (Poems)

March 21, 7:30pm

Alt-folk poets Mimi Gilbert (USA) and Ruby Gill (Australia/South Africa) unite for a lyrical experience at the Murwillumbah Citadel. Gilbert launches their new album Undrowning, while Gill presents a brand-new spoken-word set celebrating the release of their poetry book ‘I’m not exaggerating when I say.’ Bear witness to intimate songs and poetry centring on protest, nature, exploration of queerness, and deep love for family and politics. Tickets via Humanitix.

Mimi Gilbert and Ruby Gill. Photo: SUPPLIED

 

Ben Gerrans

March 21, 5pm

A Boiler Room-style set, and a 360-degree dancefloor experience is on offer for audiences when Ben Gerrans combines dominant basslines with technical synths at Kingscliff Beach Hotel. As heard in his latest releases English Lad, Not Enough, and his chart-topping rendition of Mac Miller’s The Spins, Gerrans’ sound reaches into the depths of the listener to produce raw emotion. He will be supported by local heavy-hitters Luke Fletcher, Curtis Young and George Richardson. Access tickets through Oztix.

Mirrorball Express

March 20, 7:30pm

Mirrorball Express performs the greatest retro hits we all know and love, bringing to life those sensational dancefloor fillers in a tribute performance featuring retro mashups and rebooted hits in one incredible evening of nostalgia, wild hysteria and dancefloor jams. It’s retro, it’s nostalgic and it is sure to get everybody moving at Club Tweed. Book your party table at trybooking.com/events/landing/1538741

Ballina

Keith Potger’s Celebrating The Seekers 60 Years Show

March 21, 3:00pm

Keith Potger’s solo tribute to the group he helped to form back in 1962 covers the songs, the stories and the influences that shaped The Seekers in their rise to international fame. Audiences are promised an audio-visual treat with rare footage and still photos of the group incorporated into this heartwarming performance which is to be held at the Ballina RSL. For tickets, visit ballinarsl.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/159817

Hussy Hicks

March 22, 3pm

Dance all afternoon to the electrifying sounds of Hussy Hicks as they play a free show in the beer garden of Shaws Bay Hotel. Leesa Gentz’s soaring vocals and Julz Parker’s insane guitar work are at the heart of this dynamic musical experience. The Australian duo is known for their genre-blending sound – merging blues, folk, rock, and roots music with a focus on authenticity and powerful live performances. For more information visit shawsbayhotel.com.au/whats-on/hussy-hicks/

Hussy Hicks. Photo: SUPPLIED

 

The Time Travellers’ Manual | Darren Bryant

Until April 26

This exhibition showcases the merging of old and new print technologies to interrogate ideas surrounding ‘the aura of the original’. Bryant – a Northern Rivers based academic and artist, has created work that is concerned with the language of the matrix connected to pressure, memory, and loss. His work will be on display at Ignite Studios, as part of the Northern Rivers Community Gallery. For more information visit nrcgballina.com.au/v1/exhibitions/current-exhibitions/999-march2026darrenbryant

Lismore

Western Union: small boats (The Leopard)

Until May 3

Renowned British artist Isaac Julien’s monumental film work incorporates choreography, geopolitics, poetry, and cinema. Shot across several locations, though anchored in Italy, Julien uses the narrative armature of Luchino Visconti’s 1963 film The Leopard and applies it to the topic of modern-day global migration, focusing on the Mediterranean passage from Africa to Europe. This is a must-see exhibition held at the Lismore Regional Gallery. For more information, visit lismoregallery.org/exhibitions/western-union-small-boats-leopard

Film still from Isaac Julien’s Western Union: small boats (The leopard) 2007. Photo: SUPPLIED

 

Lismore Speedway – Sprintcar Smackdown

March 21, 5pm-10pm

Hold on tight! Lismore Speedway returns with Sprintcar Smackdown at the Lismore Showgrounds. Promising a big night capped off by Sprintcars in full flight, plus the NSW SSA Street Stocks Title, AMCA Nationals, Wingless Sprints and Legend Cars, this high-impact program is made for fans of loud engines, big slides and big crowd noise! Book tickets at Eventbrite.

Mahico Open Air Festival

March 21, 5pm

Mahico returns to the grass for its first Open Air Series festival at the Lismore Turf Club. This one-day outdoor event celebrates music under the sky, barefoot dancing, and genuine connection. Highlights include a three-hour sunset set by international artist Martha Van Straaten (DE) and a curated lineup of local artists reflecting Mahico’s cultural depth and diversity. Book tickets via eventbrite