Festivale 2024 sell-out success

Michael Ferguson, Treasurer

The Rockliff Liberal Government is doing what matters for all Tasmanians by delivering strong events that provide great returns to our economy.

Organisers of Launceston’s 2024 Festivale have declared the 35th iteration to be a great success, with tickets selling out for the three-day event.

This year a total of 28,000 patrons went through the Festivale gates, generating strong trade for the stallholders.

Treasurer and Liberal Member for Bass, Michael Ferguson, said the excellent attendance numbers demonstrated that premium Tasmanian summer events such as Festivale were a drawcard for local and interstate visitors.

“There is a strong demand for the kind of program that Festivale puts on each year with its world-class food, beverage and entertainment offering,” Mr Ferguson said.

“The Rockliff Liberal Government, through the Events Tasmania Major Event Partnerships Program, has proudly supported Festivale with $810,000 for event delivery from 2022 to 2024.

“This year the event boasted 72 food and beverage stallholders from across the state, including 12 first-time stallholders – and some stalls proved so popular that they had to keep restocking.

“The six masterclasses on offer, featuring expert presenters such as celebrity chef Matt Moran, all sold out.

“The entertainment program was packed with nationally renowned performers, with headliners Rogue Traders and Vanessa Amorosi keeping audiences entertained, and Sunday’s Family Day providing a fun program of activities and performances for children.

“Congratulations to the Festivale organisers for another stellar event.

“I thank all the volunteers who helped support the successful running of this year’s event.

“As was on show, Tasmania is renowned for producing some of the best wines in the world, and when accompanied with the fresh produce, local beer and premium whiskies found here, Tasmania is the gourmet lovers ideal holiday destination.

“We have a great record of supporting events, as they get people moving around our State and support our plan to grow the visitor economy – which benefits local businesses and creates jobs.”

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