The Great Escape Festival returns for its sixth year claiming to be the second largest outdoor music event in Tasmania. Thousands of attendees are expected to gather at Redbanks in Nugent for the multi-day celebration beginning tomorrow.
Minister for Tourism, Hospitality and Events Jane Howlett said the festival has become a significant summer drawcard for both locals and visitors. Howlett noted that in 2024 the event attracted 3,500 people, including 600 interstate travellers who stayed an average of five nights. The 2025 program features three stages of live music alongside activities such as yoga and paintball.

Media release – Jane Howlett MHA, Minister for Tourism, Hospitality and Events, 28 December 2025
Great Escape Festival to ignite New Year celebrations
The Great Escape Festival is set to return for its sixth iteration, continuing its growth as Tasmania’s second-largest contemporary outdoor music festival.
Thousands of music lovers will descend on Redbanks, in Nugent, for a multi-day New Year’s celebration featuring national artists, Tasmanian performers and a wide range of outdoor activities.
Minister for Tourism, Hospitality and Events, Jane Howlett, said Great Escape had quickly grown into one of Tasmania’s major contemporary music festivals.
“Great Escape has become a significant summer drawcard, attracting locals and visitors alike,” Howlett said.
“The festival not only showcases an impressive mix of national and Tasmanian performers but also encourages visitors to stay longer and explore our regions.”
The festival features three stages operating from midday until the early hours, offering a diverse mix of live music and entertainment.
Howlett said beyond the stage program, patrons could take part in yoga, dance classes, paintball and swimming, with on-site camping contributing to a relaxed and immersive festival atmosphere.
“Great Escape has stepped into an important space in our summer events calendar. It supports local artists, engages regional communities and delivers strong benefits for our visitor economy,” Howlett said.
“In 2024 the festival attracted around 3,500 attendees, including 600 interstate visitors who stayed in Tasmania an average of five nights – demonstrating the value events like this bring to our State.
“The Tasmanian Government is working together with our events sector to grow visitation and this year we expect even more revellers will join the celebrations.”
The Great Escape Festival will take place at Redbanks, Nugent, from 29 December to 1 January 2026. More information is available on https://greatescapefestival.com.au/
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