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COME TO THE LAND
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YOUR ULTIMATE PITP ADVENTURE AWAITS

Win a trip to Tassie, and secure your spot before the lineup drops.

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Secure Your Spot Early. Win Big.

Planning a festival trip to Tasmania can be tricky when tickets drop late, but we’ve got you. Enter now to win a free trip to PITP: Return tickets on the Spirit of Tasmania, accom, transport and your tickets on us.


Even if you don’t win, you’ll get early access to tickets, ahead of the lineup and public sale.

 

Bonus: Sign up and we’ll send you a limited-edition postcard and sticker pack, just for vibing with us.

Whats the deal?

Plan Your Trip
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What are you waiting for?
PLAN YOUR TRIP TO TASSIE!

Let us do the thinking for you. We’ve pulled together everything you need to plan the ultimate PITP adventure in Tasmania. All that’s left is for you to show up and have the time of your life.

GETTING TO TASMANIA

FLIGHTS TO TASMANIA

Fly directly into Launceston Airport (LST) - the closest major airport to Party in the Paddock.

Domestic flights operate from most capital cities via:

  • Qantas

  • Jetstar

  • Virgin Australia
     

Once you land, you’re only 20 minutes from the festival site. You can:

  • Hire a car at the airport

  • Catch a taxi or rideshare

  • Team up with mates arriving at the same time

  • Use the PITP shuttle (details announced closer to the event)

STAYING IN TASMANIA

We’ve got you covered for the full four days of Party In The Paddock, whether you’re setting up a tent under the stars or turning it into a full Tassie getaway.

CAMP AT THE FESTIVAl

Camping at Party In The Paddock is the best way to experience the festival. Live, breathe and dance in the paddock with your crew just a short stroll from the stages.

Bring your own tent, van, or camper setup, share the vibes with neighbours, food vans and sunrise views with access to showers, toilets, water stations and good times!

Camping at Party In The Paddock is the best way to experience the festival. Live, breathe and dance in the paddock with your crew just a short stroll from the stages.

Bring your own tent, van, or camper setup, share the vibes with neighbours, food vans and sunrise views with access to showers, toilets, water stations and good times!

DON'T WANT TO BRING A TENT?

You asked, we listened! In 2026 we’re bringing ease and style to the party with our very own Tent Village and Glamping options! Both options mean you’ll arrive to your tent fully set-up and ready to get the party started.

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PREFER SOMETHING AWAY FROM THE RIFF-RAFF?

If festival camping isn’t your vibe, there are plenty of comfy options nearby.

  • Airbnbs & motels in Launceston and surrounds

  • Boutique stays for a bit of post-festival luxury

  • Accommodation in Lilydale, Scottsdale or Legana (short drives from site)

Tip: Book early - local spots fill fast when the paddock is calling.

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Make a Tassie Trip of It

STANLEY, CRADLE MOUNTAIN, bURNIE

​​Rugged coastlines, mountains, wildlife​​​

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HIGHLIGHTS:

THINGS TO DO:

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  • Hike Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park

  • Visit The Nut in Stanley (chairlift + walk)

  • Sample cheeses and whisky in Burnie and surrounds

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DOWN DOWN UNDER COMPETITION FAQ's

FAQ's

© 2014 - 2025 by Vibestown Productions.

Party In The Paddock at Quercus Park on tilapangka/Liffey River, in Lutruwita/Tasmania, Palawa/Tasmanian Aboriginal land.

Party In The Paddock respectfully acknowledge all Aboriginal people; the traditional owners of the country upon which we work, and pay our respect to Elders past and present.​

Sovereignty has never been ceded.

© 2014 - 2025 by Vibestown Productions.

Party In The Paddock at Quercus Park on tilapangka/Liffey River, in Lutruwita/Tasmania, Palawa/Tasmanian Aboriginal land.

Party In The Paddock respectfully acknowledge all Aboriginal people; the traditional owners of the country upon which we work, and pay our respect to Elders past and present.

Sovereignty has never been ceded.

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