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Find the best music events and make the most of your time in Lismore. From music to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Get ready for a night of classic hits and good vibes with Kenny Rogers & Friends at Lismore Workers Club!

Get ready for an unforgettable night at Groovin The Moo, happening on Saturday 9 May at Oakes Oval, Widjabul/Wia-bal Country. From 11am to 10pm, this all-ages event promises a fantastic lineup and a memorable experience. Tickets start at $125+BF.
Jamie Hay, Paddy McHugh, Emmy Hour & Joseph Allen play Blah Bar in Lismore to launch Jamie Hay with Liam White's new album "Sunset Months"
Come and experience the music of Gabrieli, Byrd, Reicha, Richard Strauss, Corelli, Johan Strauss, Mussorgsky and Australian composer, Frederick Septimus Kelly through a variety of LSO ensembles - wind, brass and string. Then listen to the full orchestra bring the concert to an absorbing climax.
Get your tickets now for the Hillbilly Goats! They've snagged Folk Band of the Year AND the Golden Fiddle Champions crown. This ain’t just a show – it’s a full-on moonshine-soaked hoedown that'll have ya stompin’ till the roosters crow! Grab them tickets quicker’n a hound on a ham bone!

Metal United Down Under returns on Saturday, May 23, 2026, uniting heavy music fans across the country for one massive night of live, loud, and local metal. Celebrating the strength and diversity of Australia’s underground heavy scene, Metal United Down Under 2026 will once again deliver simultaneous events across multiple cities, showcasing a powerful lineup of emerging and established acts spanning genres from traditional heavy metal and thrash to death metal, metalcore, and beyond.

Thrashville is coming in hot to cast a spotlight on bands lurking in Lismore. Each battle will crown one act to join the official Thrashville lineup (June 27).

Don't miss 'An Evening with Fatty & Sterlo' at Lismore Workers Club! Enjoy a night with the legends. Options include VIP packages with signed memorabilia and photo opportunities, or reserved seating. Get your tickets now for a memorable experience!

Lismore is the next stop for the Vi-Nil Records INDIE SOUNDS album launch tour. Hitting the Blah Bar on Sunday July 19, with a 2.00 pm kickoff.

Lismore, it’s time to roast in our tasty juices. A brand new, grassroots music-centred gathering is landing in the Northern Rivers - marinated in our local flavours - and it’s here to turn the heat up on our homegrown scene. Cooked Chooks is a fresh, no-frills, high-vibe response - a showcase of what’s already thriving right here in our backyard. The perfect kick on from Groovin The Moo. Outdoor & Indoor - bands early and DJs later. Tix available on the door - presales are discounted. Budjerah, Mitch King, Maddi King, Chelsea Skyeater & The Sirens, Moe Parker Trio, Guy Grey (DJ) & more. Expect: Big local energy, genre-spanning live sets, a packed dancefloor, familiar faces and new favourites, good vibes all night. Running alongside a massive weekend of music in Lismore, Cooked Chooks is your chance to support local, discover something new, and be part of something that’s just getting started. Quick, easy, and sure to satisfy any musical hunger. Come and get cooked with the chooks. Widjabul Wia-bal Ancestors and Custodians of this land Aboriginal land. 🌾 Leave no trace ~ respect the land, respect each other, and keep the ranch beautiful. Powered by Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity
Countdown is the longest-running music show in Australian television history. Created by Ian “Molly” Meldrum and visionary ABC-TV producers. The Countdown Years is a live musical tribute to Australia's most iconic TV music show, featuring a 2-hour concert experience with no lip-syncing and non-stop solid gold and platinum hits from the era of wild studio audiences, screaming fans, and unforgettable performances.