JASON Momoa, the star of DC Comics blockbuster Aquaman, quietly slipped into Brisbane to enjoy a concert last night.

Despite his towering stature, Momoa managed to go relatively unnoticed as he strolled into the Brisbane Entertainment Centre for legendary film composer Hans Zimmer’s live show.

The Game of Thrones actor, 37, and a small entourage were spotted making their way to their seats in front of the stage just moments before the show started.

While many at the packed Boondall venue seemed completely unaware of Momoa’s presence, one or two eagle-eyed fans stood up from their seats to snap a quick picture on their phones.

During the interval Momoa managed to duck out of a nearby exit without being bothered.

Of the few that did spot the star, all kept a respectful distance, with none approaching for selfies or a chat.

One concertgoer took to Twitter to discreetly share their excitement.

“Bonus: Jason Momoa is sitting approximately five meters (sic) from me,” user Kelamity Ryder wrote.

“Let me tell you, the screen does NOT do justice to that man’s presence!”

Bonus: Jason Momoa is sitting approximately 5 meters from me. Let me tell you, the screen does NOT do justice to that man's presence! — Kelamity Ryder (@KelAskaniSon) May 6, 2017

The same user noted “everyone was pretty respectful of his privacy”.

Filming for Aquaman on the Gold Coast began rolling on Monday and the shoot is expected to continue for more than three months.

Amber Heard, who plays sea queen Mera, aka Aquaman’s wife, is among the stars already in town for the movie, which also stars Nicole Kidman and Willem Dafoe.

Fittingly, Zimmer and his 50-piece orchestra performed the music of fellow DC superheroes Superman and Wonder Woman during the Brisbane show.