Tilba Festival
Event description
Join us on Bate Street for a full day of live music, market stalls, an amazing array of food, traditional street games and great entertainment for the kids. It's a day that all the family will enjoy and remember long into the future.
The Tilba Festival has been one of the best days out on the NSW South Coast for over 30 years and tis he highlight of the year for the Tilba District. The Festival is a celebration of the heritage, local produce, creative and musical talent of this amazing community.
And this year is no different!! We have an amazing line up and loads of entertainment and fun!
- Local bands and musiciansÂ
- Performance by local indigenous dancers
- Delicious festival food
- All your favourite Bate St shops
- Wonderful market stalls
GETTING HERE: Corkhill Drive (northern entry) will be closed to all traffic on 29 July. Festival parking is located at Tilba Sports Oval and a free shuttle bus will take you to the Festival and back. See map HERE.
- Use southern entry into Corkhill Dr
- Turn right into the Tilba Sports Oval, just after the bridge
- Follow directions from Cobargo Scouts to park your vehicle safely
- Show your tickets* to the attendant at the Shuttle Bus stop
- Catch the Shuttle Bus to the Festival on Bate St (no dogs permitted on shuttle bus)
* You can save your tickets on your phone, or print them out
Keep an eye on our socials for parking details and location information.
Organised by a small group of enthusiastic local volunteers, the Festival is a not-for-profit community event. Proceeds from the Festival directly benefit the Tilba District through donations to local community groups.
The Tilba Festival acknowledges the Djiringandj peoples of the Yuin Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the land, sea and sky where the Festival is held. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and honour their continuing connection and custodianship.
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