Summer is traditionally the festival and event season, but with so much to do in Hobart over the upcoming months, Autumn is coming in strong.

Here is our list of top autumn events to get around:

Get ready to laugh

On the 17th of March 2022, Tom Ballard will be delivering the laughs at Clubhouse at Hobart Brewing Co, just a five-minute walk from The Old Woolstore. Tom Ballard is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning stand-up comedian, actor, writer and broadcaster, and we can’t wait to see him perform live.

Make sure to book your tickets early! This show is bound to sell out. 

Discover your new favourite wine

Experience the best local wine at Tas Wine Fest from the 18th-20th of March. Held at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, you can taste and trail through the scenic gardens. Featuring wines from over 25 Tasmanian vineyards, complement your drop of choice with delicious, local food. Enjoy live music from local and interstate artists and dance the afternoon away, or find a comfortable spot on the grass to enjoy. 

Don’t miss out on tickets. Book now!

Party like it’s 2019…but without the big crowds and queues 

The inaugural Out Here in the Field festival is a boutique festival experience. Held on the 19th of March 2022, it promises to provide a tailored music festival experience with artists like Middle Kids, Angie McMahon, The Teskey Brothers and Andy Golledge. Held at Cascade Brewery, you can also expect lots of fresh, local produce and drinks.

Tickets are limited. Head here to find out more and secure your place now.

Have a singalong with Guy

Guy Sebastian is performing his national T.R.U.T.H. tour in Hobart on the 18th of May! Get ready for big songs, bigger feelings and a huge dose of Guy’s on-stage charm. $1 per ticket sold goes to The Sebastian Foundation, a charity devoted to improving adolescent mental health.

Grab your tickets now

This Autumn, we’re filling our days with great laughs, local wine, and plenty of music. What about you?

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