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If you’re searching for “what’s on in Hobart” this season, you’re in for a treat. Our 2024 Spring Events Hot List features the best festivals, cultural events, outdoor adventures, and gourmet experiences happening in Hobart and beyond. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, there’s no better time to explore the vibrant happenings that make this season truly special in Southern Tasmania.
For designers and boutiques, the Tasmanian Fashion Festival is an unparalleled opportunity for brand exposure and networking. Whether they hail from Tasmania or across Australia, designers have the chance to showcase their latest collections on the runway, gaining invaluable visibility and recognition within the industry.
Cycle through 2.5 hours of thrilling and moving bike-related films that has everything a cycle-centric audience could want – action, drama, humour, and plenty of inspiration; the evening is unashamedly and utterly, utterly, utterly designed and devised for the two-wheel devotee!
TSO’s wind section and Eivind Aadland, our Chief Conductor and Artistic Director, are performing at the historic Palais Theatre in the heart of the Huon Valley. This concert is crammed with joyful wind music, from Mozart’s operas to a world premiere from Tasmania’s own Jabra Latham.
Beethoven’s Fifth is more than a piece of music – it’s a cultural phenomenon. And while its dramatic opening is the most recognisable hook in all orchestral music, the symphony has plenty to offer beyond its first four notes. It’s an electrifying orchestral experience that will immerse you, culminating in the most radiant of victories.
Sound is restorative, a soothing balm to ease broken hearts, minds and souls. It can guide us through deep pain, loss and suffering to emerge reshaped. The right frequency can mend deep psychological rifts and envelope the listener in audio fields of warmth, care and connection.
Nubeena Bee celebrates bees and their impact on the environment, our economy and our community. The event opens with a “Gala Bee Ball” offering entertainment, dining, and a social gathering to bring members of the community together.
On the Saturday will have a mix of food providers that encompass honey, garden stalls with plants that encourage bees to your garden, apiarists and beekeepers with information and supplies of all things about keeping bees, artists and crafters, with a selection of products that incorporate bees and/or honey in their wares.
kunanyi/Mt Wellington is home to diverse and captivating wilderness. and is an excellent host for trail running! Whether you’re a seasoned trail runner or making a switch from the road, the kunanyi Trail Series offers something for everyone. Each of our four events has 2 different courses: Sport and Enduro. The Sports courses generally range from 5-7km and the Enduro from 10-21km.
Get ready to indulge in a juniper-filled paradise at the Hobart Gin Festival! This event is the perfect opportunity to celebrate your love for gin while supporting local distillers and those from the mainland. With over 50 Aussie craft distillers attending, you’ll be able to try a wide range of gins infused with native botanicals, locally-sourced fruits and berries, and even some experimental flavours like shiraz gin.
The Huon Valley Studio Art Trail will take place on Saturday, 26th, and Sunday, 27th October 2024. This event offers an exclusive glimpse into the studios and creative spaces of some of the most talented artists and makers in Southern Tasmania. Attendees can witness the vibrant arts community thriving within the picturesque landscapes of the Huon Valley.
Spring in the Vines is a celebration of the beginning of the season where a new vintage begins, and share in delicious wines as the weather begins to warm up.
The focal point of this festival will be an open vineyard weekend from Friday 3 through until Sunday 5 November, with Vineyards throughout the Huon Valley/Channel, Coal River Valley, Derwent Valley, Tasman Peninsula and Southern Midlands opening their doors to the public.
Aurora sees the acclaimed Australian String Quartet build a shimmering sound-world from three distinct compositions. Listeners will be transported to the late 18th Century, shoot forward through time to find resonances in fantastical contemporary arrangements before returning back through an aural wormhole to 19th Century romanticism.
Experience the pinnacle of outdoor excellence as exhibitors unveil the latest releases and leading brands in the industry. From firearms suppliers to small businesses offering hunting and fishing guides, taxidermy, canvas makers, meat smoking, artisanal beers & cocktails, and delectable food vendors, there’s something for everyone.
We acknowledge the Tasmanian Aboriginal people and their enduring custodianship of lutruwita / Tasmania. We honour 40,000 years of uninterrupted care, protection and belonging to these islands, before the invasion and colonisation of European settlement. As a destination that welcomes visitors to these lands, we acknowledge our responsibility to represent to our visitors, Tasmania’s deep and complex history, fully, respectfully and truthfully.
We acknowledge the Aboriginal people who continue to care for this country today. We pay our respects to their elders, past and present. We honour their stories, songs, art, and culture, and their aspirations for the future of their people and these lands. We respectfully ask that tourism be a part of that future.
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