The Dandy Warhols & TSO
One of alternative rock’s most distinctive live acts.
Tuesday 24 Nov 2026
7:00pm
Odeon
Nipaluna / Hobart

Overview
The Dandy Warhols join the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra for a special one-night-only performance at Odeon in Hobart this November. Marking the band’s first orchestral collaboration in Australia, this unique event will reimagine songs from across their remarkable catalogue with the scale, colour and power of a full symphony orchestra.
Nearly three decades into a career defined by psych-rock, shoegaze, synth-pop and their unmistakable swagger, The Dandy Warhols remain one of alternative rock’s most distinctive live acts. Expect a career-spanning evening of classic hits, deep cuts and fan favourites, presented in a way Hobart audiences have never seen before.
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Schedule
- 7:00pm Doors open
- 8:00pm Start
- 20 mins Interval
- 10:00pm Concludes
Tickets
One off tickets
General tickets available from 10am, Tue 25 Aug
- Tickets $119.90
- This is an all ages show
Available from
August 25, 2026
Venue
Odeon
167 Liverpool St, Hobart TAS 7000
Enter Odeon and breathe in a tangible part of Hobart's story. Built in 1916, the iconic theatre is an ever evolving cornerstone of live music in the heart of the city.
This event takes place in the south, where Kunanyi stands above the meeting of river and sea
Wheelchair accessible
Level access
Ramped or step free entry
$0 Companion Card holder tickets
Accessible toilets
Venue presents mobility challenges
Sensory room
For level-access entry, a private entrance is available on Liverpool Street.
Artists
Led by
Tamil Rogeon is a composer, conductor, violinist and producer known for work spanning orchestral, electronic and contemporary music.
Featuring
The Dandy Warhols
The Dandy Warhols have spent three decades carving out their own corner of alternative rock. Formed in Portland in 1994, the band broke through internationally with hits including ‘Bohemian Like You’ and ‘We Used to Be Friends’, blending psych-rock, garage, shoegaze and pop into their unmistakably off-kilter sound.
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra







