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Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct

Kingston

Logan City Council is creating a vibrant cultural heritage and performing arts hub at the iconic Kingston Butter Factory - a place where the City of Logan’s rich cultural heritage and diversity can be celebrated.

The Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct offers an exciting program of incredible art, drama, music, comedy and more - artistic works that draw people together, challenge and inspire. Importantly, the precinct is a home for the exceptional artists of Logan featuring regular free live music events and community events. 

Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct

The precinct covers 14 hectares of green space and incorporates a black box-style theatre, living museum, heritage centre, plaza, children’s play space and massive outdoor stage with a stunning 5,000 capacity lawn.

The outdoor stage is the city’s largest outdoor performance space hosting festivals, concerts and community events. Discover what’s on offer at Logan ARTS.

Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct

The original caretaker's cottage has been transformed into Devon Pixies Tea House, located beside the colourful children’s play area. The Plaza is where regular markets are held: the Milky Way Twilight Market operates monthly from 5-9pm, and from March 12 the Farmers Market will be held Saturday mornings from 7am-12pm. 

Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct

The restored Butterbox Theatre located in the renovated Kingston Butter Factory building will open in March. Bookings are now open for live performances which include music events, acclaimed theatrical performances, children’s entertainment and more. Discover performances and show times here 

Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct

From April 30, enter the Living Museum for free, Tuesday to Saturday from 10am- 4pm, to view displays and stories from the people who have made the City of Logan what it is today.

Follow Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct on Facebook for up to date information. 

Nice to know - Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct sits right beside Kingston Train Station and rail travel to some ticketed events and festivals is included in the admission.

Logan City Council is a valued partner of Must Do Brisbane.com 

Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct 

270 Jacaranda Ave 

Kingston 

3412 4922

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