Prepare to kick off the new year in true Scottish style at Tasmania’s most electrifying Hogmanay ceilidh! This year, Hogmanay Hootenanny is going bigger and better, ensuring an evening filled with energetic dances, traditional music, and unforgettable merriment. 

From lively classics to 200 year-old heartfelt ballads, The Stovies will deliver an unforgettable performance filled with infectious energy and incredible three-part harmonies.

Serenading you with the best pipes in Tasmania is the St Andrews Caledonian Pipe Band’s Pipe Major, Sally-Anne Richter. An incredible talent, Sally-Anne will bring the Scottish highlands to the Launceston hills with a sound that fills your heart with joy.

Join the exhilarating dance floor for a ceilidh. The ceilidh will be led by Graeme McColgan, The Scotsman, with more than two decades of experience teaching dancing around the world, he is capable of getting even the most uncoordinated of folks up on the dance floor. He will guide you through traditional Scottish dances. No experience necessary, just bring your two left feet and a sense of humour.

Ceilidh music will be provided by award winning accordionist, Iain MacLeod. A one man ceilidh band (plus drummer) whose jigs and reels will have you spinning around the dance floor with vibrant ceilidh music from his first note.

All ticket holders will enjoy a supper plate of haggis, neeps, and tatties, award-winning Scottish/Tasmanian shortbread, and a lovely nip of single malt whisky (or Irn-Bru).

Dress in Celtic formal attire and enjoy the warm spirit of a Scottish Hogmanay party.

Get ready for a night of unforgettable fun and celebration at Max Fry Memorial Hall in Trevallyn. 

Graeme McColgan said: “We can’t wait to ring in the new year with you at the most spectacular Hogmanay Hootenanny yet! Bring your friends, family, and maybe even your pet Nessie – aye, it’s going to be a belter!”

DATES & DEETS

31 DEC 

Trevallyn TAS

TICKETS