Tribute Hits and Modern Masterpieces: Your Hobart Good Friday Event Guide

A Reflective and Artistic Good Friday in the Capital
As Hobart enters the Easter long weekend on Friday, 10 April 2026, the city offers a surprisingly vibrant selection of cultural and community events. While many traditional retail outlets take a well-deserved break for the public holiday, the local arts and entertainment sectors are in full swing, providing residents and visitors with a diverse range of activities from high-energy tribute shows to thought-provoking contemporary dance.
Major Stage Performances
The Theatre Royal remains the centerpiece of Hobart's cultural life this Friday. Headlining the main stage is The Australian Bee Gees Show, celebrating their 30th Anniversary Tour. This internationally acclaimed tribute brings the iconic hits of the Brothers Gibb to life with a 8:00 pm performance that promises a nostalgic journey through disco and pop history.
For those seeking something more experimental, the Studio Theatre hosts Lighting the Dark by Dancenorth Australia. This bold new work, choreographed by Chris Dyke, explores themes of perception and resilience through powerful contemporary movement. The performance is scheduled for 7:30 pm and offers a deep, immersive experience for lovers of modern performing arts.
Classical and Folk Music
Music enthusiasts have several distinct options this evening. Van Diemen's Band presents "Bizarrerie," a unique concert series exploring the weird and wonderful instruments of the Baroque era. This performance, known for its world-class artistry, takes place at 7:30 pm. Meanwhile, for those preferring a more intimate and modern vibe, alternative folk artist Tasha Zappala will be performing at The Grand Poobah starting at 7:00 pm, offering soulful melodies perfect for a reflective Friday night.
Exhibitions and Outdoor Expos
If you prefer a daytime outing, the Tasmania 4WD Caravan Outdoor Expo at MyState Bank Arena is a major drawcard. Running from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, the expo features the latest in outdoor adventure gear, caravans, and boating, making it an ideal stop for those planning their next Tasmanian road trip.
Local galleries and museums also remain active. The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) continues its significant exhibition Hobart Current: Here, which features new works from ten artists responding to our contemporary moment. Additionally, the Handmark Gallery in Salamanca is hosting the opening day of a new exhibition by Anna Fitzpatrick and Botanica Maxima, showcasing exquisite local art and design.
Planning Your Day
- The Australian Bee Gees Show: Theatre Royal, 8:00 pm.
- Lighting the Dark: Studio Theatre, 7:30 pm.
- Bizarrerie | Van Diemen's Band: 7:30 pm.
- 4WD Caravan Outdoor Expo: MyState Bank Arena, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm.
- Tasha Zappala: The Grand Poobah, 7:00 pm.
- Ongoing Exhibitions: Hobart Current: Here at TMAG and Prevailing Gales at the Maritime Museum.
Please note that as it is Good Friday, public transport may run on a holiday schedule and some local cafes may have adjusted opening hours. We recommend checking with individual venues for any specific holiday requirements.

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