Excelsior Band Hall

Excelsior Band Hall

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  • Experience is free
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Highlights

  • Experience vibrant brass band performances every last Sunday morning at the Excelsior Band Hall in Queens Park.
  • Explore the Victorian-style architecture of the Excelsior Band Hall, celebrating the rich history of public music events.
  • Relax in the nearby George Ambrose White Car park, once home to Maryborough's first public baths since 1906.
  • Enjoy a free cultural outing that brings families together in the heart of Maryborough's historic precinct.
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Maryborough’s modern Excelsior Band Hall replaces the earlier hall destroyed by fire in 1987. It was designed in Victorian Style to compliment the precinct. The design choice also commemorates the length of time to which bands have added to the spirit and vitality of public occasions. Directly in front of the Band Hall is the George Ambrose White Car park, which was the site of the city’s first in-ground public baths opened in 1906.

On the last Sunday morning of every month, enjoy live brass band performances alongside the building in the Rotunda in Queens Park.

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  • Carpark

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  • Art & Culture
  • Experience is free
  • Family
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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