Gift cards

Gifts that mean something

Pick an amount, add a message and hit send. It’s that simple.

Our Gift Cards aren’t just thoughtful presents – they’re flexible, meaningful gifts that offer access to the kind of emotional experiences only orchestral music can create. From our iconic Federation Hall Concerts to our raucous, pub-vibe Live Sessions, a TSO Gift Card allows whoever receives it to select an experience they’ll love.

Each card is sent directly to the recipient’s inbox or posted to their home address, if you’d prefer a hard-copy certificate.

If you want to give someone a unique, emotional and unforgettable experience, look no further.

How it works

Pick an amount, add a message and hit send.
It’s that simple.

Some handy FAQs

Three years from the purchase date.

When booking in person, over the phone or when purchasing a ticket or package on our website.

Any tickets sold by the TSO.

No, sorry.

Absolutely. You can always call our Box Office to check your gift card balance.

No and no, sorry.

They’re expired. Sorry. It’s a tax thing.

No, sorry.

You absolutely can, during the checkout process.

Concerts you can book with gift cards

Federation Concert Hall Series
Close-up portrait with pianist and string players in background on a dark concert stage indoor scene

Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto

A powerful, full-body orchestral experience.
Saturday 30 May 2026
7:30pm
Nipaluna / Hobart
South
6pm Series
Tickets 2-for-1
Tuba player Rachel Kelly performing under a red spotlight in a dimly lit setting. She is shown in profile with long hair and dark clothing, playing a tuba with its large bell and intricate tubing prominently visible. A superimposed image of Rachel playing

Vaughan Williams' Tuba Concerto

Bold and subtle, sonorous and delicate. You've never heard a tuba like this.
Thursday 4 Jun 2026
6:00pm
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
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
Federation Concert Hall Series
A Javier Perianes in a dark jacket poses confidently in front of a grand piano, his face lit against a darker background. Reflected in the piano lid, he appears again while an orchestra with string players performs behind him, creating a layered, dramatic

Brahms, Mozart and Beethoven

Music that fills the hall with the feeling of fresh sunlight.
Friday 31 Jul 2026
7:30pm
Nipaluna / Hobart
South
Music at Woolmers
Four musicians in formal attire stand together against a background of abstract purple and green hues. From left to right: Douglas Coghill holding a viola, Stuart Thomson with a double bass, Lucy Carrig-Jones holding a violin, Jonathan Békés with a cello

Intimate Grandeur

A crystallised, expansive vision of a romantic, vanished world.
Sunday 6 Sep 2026
11:00am
Longford
North
Family Concerts
Colorful comic-style illustration featuring two cartoon superheroes wearing capes and star-patterned costumes with ‘TSO’ on their chests. One character in a blue outfit with a red cape and mask raises a fist, while the other in an orange outfit

Superheroes!

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No it's the TSO!
Saturday 12 Sep 2026
Various Times
Nipaluna / Hobart
South