Dancing CEOs 2026 brought glamour, courage and community to Brisbane City Hall. It also delivered a moving musical moment. Australian artist Candice Dianna debuted her new single, “How to Breathe”, during the charity gala.
The event took place on Saturday 30 May 2026. It raised vital funds for Women’s Legal Service Queensland (WLSQ). So far, the campaign has reported more than $880,000 raised. As a result, it has passed its $800,000 goal.
Most importantly, those funds support women and children affected by domestic and family violence. Therefore, every performance had a deeper purpose. For Epic Hair Designs, the night was about more than event hair. Instead, it was about confidence, care and community.
A Powerful New Song for a Powerful Cause
Candice Dianna’s performance gave Dancing CEOs 2026 one of its most emotional moments. Her new single, “How to Breathe”, suited the heart of the night.
Her sound moves through pop and emotion and her performance was deeply connected to the cause.
The title “How to Breathe” carried extra meaning. Many women and children face fear, pressure and uncertainty when seeking safety. However, support services can help them find a way forward.
The room was filled with sequins, applause and high-energy dance routines. Still, Candice’s song created space for reflection. It reminded guests why the event matters.
Dancing CEOs 2026 was not only about entertainment. Instead, it encouraged awareness, generosity and action. As a result, the night helped fund services that change lives.

What Is Dancing CEOs?
Dancing CEOs is one of Brisbane’s most loved charity events. It brings business leaders from the boardroom to the ballroom. Each participant fundraises before performing live on stage.
In 2026, guests enjoyed fun, fundraising and fabulous footwork, held at City Hall, King George Square, Brisbane City.
The event is bold, glamorous and full of personality. However, its purpose is serious. Every routine supports Women’s Legal Service Queensland (WLSQ).
Through Dancing CEOs 2026, performers helped fund legal and social support. In addition, they helped raise public awareness. That awareness matters because many women still need urgent help.
Why Women’s Legal Service Queensland Matters
Women’s Legal Service Queensland (WLSQ) provides free legal advice and support to women across Queensland. It helps women facing domestic and family violence. It also supports clients through separation, parenting and child safety matters.
In addition, WLSQ assists with property settlements and financial counselling. The service also helps with child support and child protection.
WLSQ focuses on safer futures for women and children. Its helpline operates Monday to Friday, from 9:00am to 4:30pm AEST.
This is why Dancing CEOs 2026 matters. It brings people together for a beautiful night out. More importantly, it directs support toward women who need it most.

Epic Hair Designs Behind the Scenes
Epic Hair Designs was proud to support Dancing CEOs 2026 again. Our stylists helped performers feel polished, confident and stage ready. As part of our partnership, Epic provided complimentary hairstyling for performers.
The looks included glamorous waves, sleek up styles and performance-ready finishes. Each style helped bring the stage looks to life.
Stage hair needs to do more than look beautiful. It must move, hold and frame the face. It also needs to complement the costume. Therefore, every detail matters under lights.
For our stylists, the brief was not just glamour. Instead, it was confidence. When someone feels ready, they often stand taller.
At Dancing CEOs 2026, that confidence mattered. After all, every performer danced for something bigger than themselves.
Hair, Confidence and Community
At Epic Hair Designs, we believe hair can be part of a bigger story. In the salon, we see how care can lift confidence. Similarly, that belief came to life on stage.
Each look was created with care. After all, every participant was raising funds and awareness.
Epic’s connection with WLSQ also extends beyond Dancing CEOs. Each year, we partner with WLSQ through the Epic Walk for DV. Together, our salons, team members and clients support people impacted by domestic violence.
This is community in action. Businesses, artists, performers, donors and guests all contributed what they could. As a result, Dancing CEOs 2026 became bigger than one night.

Candice Dianna, “How to Breathe” and a Night to Remember
Dancing CEOs 2026 will be remembered for courage, generosity, glamour and heart. Candice Dianna’s debut of “How to Breathe” made the evening even more memorable.
For Epic Hair Designs, being part of the event was an honour. We were behind the scenes with brushes and styling tools. However, we were also there as supporters of a vital cause.
The dancing has ended for another year. Yet the impact continues. It lives on through funds raised, awareness shared and services delivered by WLSQ.
To Candice Dianna, the performers and Women’s Legal Service Queensland, thank you. Also, thank you to the organisers, sponsors, donors, volunteers and guests. Together, you helped create safer futures for women and children across Queensland.
Epic Hair Designs is proud to support Dancing CEOs 2026. We are also proud to stand beside this cause. Through our skills, salons and community, we hope to keep making a difference.

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We look forward to Dancing CEO’s next year on 22 May 2027
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