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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time this weekend in Launceston. From spirituality to gaming and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Please note, event tickets with reserved seating details will be distributed to Function ticketholders closer to the show date.


triple j's Hottest 100 live from midday, turning the laneway into a sun-soaked listening party. DJs in the laneway after the countdown. Free entry before 8pm.
Celebrate the nation’s biggest music moment with DJ Akouo on the decks from 9pm. Aussie anthems, good vibes, and a huge night ahead.
Join a graphic novel author-illustrator and learn simple techniques to bring your ideas to life. We’ll cover characters, pacing, and keeping your story clear and exciting. You’ll get time to draw, ask questions, and start a comic you can continue at home.
Join us at the Launceston Planetarium for our next screening of Secret of the Cardboard Rocket. When children build a toy rocket made of cardboard, they find that it can take them on an amazing journey through the Solar System. Their astronomy book, borrowed from the library, comes alive and tells them more about the exciting things they are seeing including the different planets. Each Planetarium show is followed by a live tour of the current night sky. * This show is friendly for young children.
Experience the thrill of launch and challenges of life in space with NASA’s Artemis program. Narrated by Richard Armitage, take an immersive journey to space like never before. Each Planetarium show is followed by a live tour of the current night sky.
Join us in the Launceston Planetarium for our next screening of We Are Aliens. Earth is now a small world. The human race is connected better and faster than ever before, but what about elsewhere? Could we one day be part of a galactic community sharing our knowledge and ideas, or is Earth the only planet with life?