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Australia’s biggest Christmas variety show is heading to Brisbane : 13 & 14 December

THE CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR 2 mins read
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THE CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR

Venue:           The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Dates:            Saturday 13 Dec at 2pm & 6.30pm & Sunday 14 Dec at 11am & 2pm
Ticketing:    
Ticketmaster


THE CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR

🎄 Australia’s biggest Christmas variety show is heading to Brisbane 🎄

Starring Michael Boyd with Prinnie Stevens

Extra show added by popular demand

The Christmas Spectacular, starring master illusionist Michael Boyd and special guest Prinnie Stevens, is a dazzling celebration of festive magic, music and glamour coming to Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on 13 & 14 December 2025. Images

 

This spellbinding experience for audiences of all ages blends dazzling circus acts, grand illusions, spectacular dance numbers and timeless Christmas music. Think Radio City Rockettes meets The Nutcracker, with a little Las Vegas sparkle.

 

The shining star of the night is host Prinnie Stevens. Rising to fame on The Voice Australia, Prinnie leads audiences through a musical journey of festive favourites with her powerhouse renditions of Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” and “Joy to the World”.

 

Audiences will be entranced by Australia’s Got Talent finalist Michael Boyd, one of the country’s top illusionists. His spectacular illusions, mind-boggling disappearances and captivating stage personality delight viewers of all ages.

 

Also featured is world-class circus artist Aleisha Manion, who defies gravity with a polished, smooth, and perfectly timed aerial routine. Her breathtaking act adds an extra layer of wonder to a show already brimming with magic, music, and movement.

 

Joining them is a cast of elite dancers and showgirls, many of whom have graced the stages of Moulin Rouge, the Lido, and other famed international cabarets — delivering glitz, glamour and precision at every turn.

 

Venue:           The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Dates:            Saturday 13 Dec at 2pm & 6.30pm & Sunday 14 Dec at 11am & 2pm
Ticketing:    
Ticketmaster

Images & video:
Download show images      🎥 Watch trailer on YouTube          🎞️ Video files


Contact details:

KATH ROSE

0416 291 493

[email protected]

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