Ministry of Sound’s Testament Parties to Bring Dancefloor Nostalgia to Hamilton

Hamilton is set to become the epicentre of dance music nostalgia when Ministry of Sound’s Testament parties return in 2025. Known for delivering legendary club nights, the globally recognised brand is bringing two electrifying evenings to Superordinary, giving Brisbane a taste of classic 90s and 00s beats in an iconic riverside location.


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Whether you were part of the original rave movement, spent your weekends in the clubbing scene of the 00s, or simply wish you had, Testament promises to be an unmissable journey through dance music history. The event splits the decades across two nights—April 4 for the 00s and April 11 for the 90s—so revellers can either relive their preferred era or immerse themselves in both.

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Ministry of Sound has a reputation for curating world-class line-ups, and Testament is no exception. Some of the biggest names from both decades will take to the decks, including international stars Paul Oakenfold, Roger Sanchez, Felix Da Housecat, Graeme Park, Krafty Kuts, Plump DJs, Smokin Jo, and Utah Saints. They’ll be joined by an array of Aussie favourites, such as John Course, Sgt Slick, Minx, and Mark Dynamix, ensuring an unforgettable experience for dance music lovers.

Hamilton, known for its vibrant riverside atmosphere, is the perfect setting for this nostalgic club experience. Superordinary, an arts and event space, will transform into a pulsing dance hub, offering an immersive backdrop for beats that defined a generation. With the precinct’s growing reputation for hosting diverse cultural and entertainment events, Testament adds another dimension to its evolving nightlife scene.

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Tickets are expected to sell fast, with varied pricing options available. Whether you’re there for euphoric 90s house and trance or the energetic electro and breaks of the 00s, Hamilton will be the place to dance through time next April.

Published 6-February-2025

Superordinary Northshore Hosts New, Giant Murals for the Brisbane Street Art Festival 2022

Brisbane Street Art Festival returns this month with its largest program yet, with Superordinary Northshore as its central hub, hosting 12 mural activations and other art events throughout the festival’s 16-day run.



From 7 to 22 May 2022, the city will burst with 50 live eye-catching public murals and installations along with art events and workshops as part of Brisbane Street Art Festival 2022. BSAF will introduce Superordinary Northshore, a repurposed industrial space that will host a slew of art events, side by side with the mural activations. Some of Brisbane’s iconic spots including Howard Smith Wharves, Queen St Mall, RNA Showgrounds, The Valley Mall, and South Bank are also listed as festival locations.

This year’s festival marks the first time that international artists from the USA, Spain, Russia, Thailand, Indonesia and New Zealand are participating since 2019. Visiting artists will include Miss Birdy, Iñigo Sesma and Fivust who will be joined by Australia’s Sofles, Lisa King and Rachael Sarra.

Brisbane Street Art Festival will also bring the “Tools of the Trade” exhibition to the city. The Hong Kong exhibition will highlight the history of street art and graffiti as seen through the artist’s tools and techniques. 

Other featured events include a 90-minute Scribble Slam in collaboration with Brisbane’s Botanica- Contemporary Art Outside; House of Iris, a photography exhibit curated by Brisbane-based photographers Macami and Luis Campbell; and BSAF x Felon’s Party where event-goers will have a chance to sample the official BSAF 2022 beer with artwork designed by Sofles.



BSAF has also doubled its lineup of workshops this year including calligraphy, typography, yarn bombing, digital illustration, tufting and much more.
Click here for more details about the Brisbane Street Art Festival 2022.

Superordinary CBD |  62 Mary Street, Brisbane City