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Find the best music events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Tathra. From music to sports and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join Aspara Gus and friends on their mission of Love and Peas! The Vegetable Plot is a fun and educational show for children aged 3-9 and their families. Recommended for ages 3 - 9 and their families. Winner of the 2014 and 2022 Fringe Kids Award for Best Children’s Show; Winner of the 2019 International Songwriting competition “Best Children’s Song”; 2020 ARIA and AIR Award Nominee; Winner of 7 international film awards for “Spanish Onion” animated short; Winner of the ELTons Award for Innovation in English Language Teaching; 2024 APRA Children’s Song of the Year nominee; Over 5 million streams on Spotify; Part of the ABC Kids Music family.
Join award-winning children’s band The Vegetable Plot for a journey into the magic garden of the human imagination. Built around some of The Vegetable Plot’s most popular songs, this workshop is all about having fun and planting seeds of musical inspiration that will blossom for years to come. Duration: 60 mins. Perfect for: children 5 to 10 years. Parents are welcome to sit in. Tickets: $20 per person.

Join us for a full day of music, performance, film and community celebration as we open the doors to the new Headland Theatre. This is a chance to explore the space, experience its potential and celebrate the incredible creative talent of the Far South Coast. Featuring a vibrant mix of poetry, live music, dance, film and performance — all presented by local artists, schools and community groups — the Open Day is a relaxed, welcoming introduction to what this new venue can become. All daytime events are free, with audiences invited to drop in, stay a while, and discover something unexpected.

For generations people have gathered on the headland at Tathra on Djiringang Country to share culture through song, dance and storytelling. This performance at the new Headland Theatre continues that cultural tradition in a contemporary setting. Bringing together voices across generations, Djinama Yilaga share the strength and beauty of Yuin language and culture.