ELLA FENCE

Ella Fence is an award-winning artist known for her genre-defying approach to bold alternative pop/rock music, defined by cinematic intensity. With over 5 million Spotify streams and performances from Berlin to Byron Bay, her recent highlights include a sold-out national Australian tour supporting SOFIA ISELLA, and an appearance at Sessions Surf Festival alongside Dope Lemon. Ella has earned critical acclaim while remaining fiercely independent. Her music is visceral, poetic, and deeply connected to her audience.

Brisbane Reclink Community Cup

Our favourite sports day of the year is back! Sunday July 26th at Enoggera Everton Wolves, you can catch Brisbane Lines team of 4ZZZ, media and music industry representatives versus the Rocking Horses team of Meanjin’s amazing musicians in a game of chaotic and fun AFL.

The theme for this year is ‘50 Years of Punk. (I’m) Stranded’ as Reclink celebrates 10 years of Brisbane Community Cup.

With food, family fun and sets from Bean Magazine, Super Hotel and Dirty Harry it’s a day of community spirit and entertainment for a great cause.

Las Gidi Vybes at Inala Multicultural Festival

Our program Las Gidi Vybes which broadcasts Saturdays 9-10PM on Zed Digital with Deola Brown will be at the Inala Multicultural Festival on June 30th!

Las Gidi Vybes is an adventure into the world of Afrobeat Music and celebrating all things culture and diversity. Deola will be at the festival conducting interviews, doing vox pops and speaking about what Las Gidi Vybes and 4ZZZ is all about.

Dead of Winter Festival

After years of silence, rumours and “will it ever happen?” - Yes. It is real. Dead of Winter Festival returns to Brisbane on Saturday 27 June 2026 at Mansfield Tavern.

Over the years, Dead of Winter has become more than a music event. It has evolved into a full-scale celebration of alternative culture, uniting heavy music across multiple stages with performance art, horror cosplay, dark markets, visual installations and immersive experiences. Always loud. Always theatrical. Always welcoming and above all, always super fun and super safe.

Brisbane Open House: 4ZZZ Radio

After being evicted from the University of Queensland by the conservative student union in 1988, our search for a new home led us in the direction of 264 Barry Parade in Fortitude Valley, then owned by the Brisbane chapter of the Communist Party of Australia (CPA).

264 Barry Parade was built in 1936 for Brisbane resident Clarence Beckingham, who operated his business Brisbane Spare Parts Co from the premises when he wasn’t busy organising socialist activities around town.