Nicknamed ‘the Gabba’ after the suburb of Woolloongabba where it’s located, Brisbane’s 42,000-seat cricket ground has a rich history as the home turf for the Brisbane Lions, Brisbane Heat, and Queensland Bulls. The stadium is renowned for its world-class cricket wicket, which draws both local and international teams. Beyond cricket, the Gabba also hosts a variety of other events, including concerts and rugby matches. Visitors can experience the vibrant atmosphere and catch a glimpse of the meticulously maintained grounds, making it a key venue in Brisbane’s sporting and cultural landscape.
The Gabba (Brisbane Cricket Ground)
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