Venues

Our orchestra performs in venues all over Tasmania. Here’s everything you need to know before your visit.

Wheelchair access.

All of our venues are accessible, but the facilities available can vary depending on the location.

We’re part of the Hidden Disability Sunflower initiative, a globally recognised program supporting people with non-visible disabilities. Sunflower lanyards are available at the TSO Box Office.

Get in contact

If you need any help, just call TSO Box Office on 1800 001 190 between 10am – 4pm Monday to Friday.

Can't get here in person?

Watch concerts online at TSO On Demand, our streaming platform for all TSO content.

Did you know?

While we call Federation Concert Hall in Nipaluna / Hobart home, our musicians travel year-round, performing in schools, community halls, pubs and other venues across the island.

Tasmania region map.

Helpful info for planning your visit

What to expect

How early to arrive, whether to bring the kids, when to clap and more.

Accessibility

Learn how we’re making our concerts more accessible.

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What's on across Tasmania

Other Events
Close-up cellist with glasses playing cello on stage, warm lighting and blurred audience foreground

TSO to You | Launceston

Connect with your community through music.
Thursday 11 Jun 2026
1:00pm
Launceston
North
Other Events
Close-up of musician with glasses playing oboe on stage, another oboe visible, dark backdrop

TSO to You | Hobart

Connect with your community through music.
Friday 12 Jun 2026
1:00pm
Nipaluna / Hobart
South
Family Concerts
Illustration of a snowy forest scene with five characters from Peter and the Wolf

Peter and the Wolf & other stories

A beloved fairy tale adventure comes to life.
Wednesday 17 Jun 2026
6:00pm
Launceston
North
Family Concerts
Illustration of a snowy forest scene with five characters. A child in a gray wolf costume peeks from behind a tree, another child in a yellow duck costume stands nearby, and an orange cat sits covering its eyes.

Peter and the Wolf & other stories

A beloved fairy tale adventure comes to life.
Friday 19 Jun 2026
6:00pm
Burnie
North West
Federation Concert Hall Series
Maximillian Hornung playing a cello, captured with a double exposure effect showing two positions one with their head bowed and another smiling while looking at the instrument. The dark background emphasizes the cello’s wooden texture

Haydn's Cello Concerto

So full of unrestrained joy you can feel each note dancing.
Friday 26 Jun 2026
7:30pm
Nipaluna / Hobart
South
Special Events
A conductor leads a choir of four singers, seen from behind with one hand raised and a baton in the other. The singers, arranged in a semi-circle, are captured mid-performance with open mouths. A dark background emphasizes their focused expressions

Chorus in St John's

How a chorus should feel: vast and intimate, personal and universal.
Saturday 27 Jun 2026
5:00pm
Launceston
North
Federation Concert Hall Series
Benjamin Beilman playing a violin with a double exposure effect, showing two overlapping positions. The background features a textured, geometric design, adding an artistic and dynamic feel to the image.

Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto

Mendelssohn's final concerto. His heart's last jewel.
Friday 24 Jul 2026
7:30pm
Nipaluna / Hobart
South
Other Events

Livestream Event | Brahms, Mozart and Beethoven

Music that fills the hall with the feeling of fresh sunlight.
Friday 31 Jul 2026
7:30pm
Burnie
North
Special Events
Poster featuring stylised black cat face, red and blue patterns, The Cat Empire concert details.

The Cat Empire

We dare you not to start dancing.
Friday 25 Sep 2026
7:00pm
Nipaluna / Hobart
South