The Seafood Capital of Australia
We’ll come to you. SA’s Kel Balnaves and NT’s Amy Hetherington (Best Comedy – Fringe World 2023) have packed the VS Commodore full of relatable stories & piss funny jokes. […]
Read MoreBeers, boats, fishing talk! All things tuna fishing, particularly in the Port Lincoln Tuna Classic competition. Line, leader, knots Rods, reels & drag setting Diving & skirted lures Single hooks […]
Read MoreThe Port Lincoln Tuna Classic 2025 will take place from Friday 7th March to Monday 10th March This is a catch and release tournament using 10kg monofilament line and restricted […]
Read MoreHere comes the award winning comedy act Granny Flaps. This ukulele lady will have you laughing from beginning to end as she explores everything from love and lust in your […]
Read MorePort Lincoln is a popular destination for cruise ships. The cruise ship season usually runs from October to April with the number of ships visiting Port Lincoln varying year to […]
Read MorePort Lincoln and surrounds stall holders forming a lovely little market community on the lawns of the Anglican Church, for our cruise ship visitors and locals. 9:00am – 2:30pm at […]
Read MoreFollowing the success of his studio album “Inside Outlines” in 2021 and several national tours and festival appearances through 2022 and 2023, Australia’s blues rock one-man-band L.R. Marsh hits the […]
Read MoreIt’s our season farewell, and your last chance for your racing fix at Port Lincoln for the season. Enjoy a day in the sun with your family and friends at […]
Read MoreShowtime presents this spectacular music tribute and full-scale stage production honouring the one and only King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Celebrate Jackson’s creative genius and unsurpassed talent with riveting live […]
Read MoreGroovy Garden Groms get ready to sing, dance, and groove to some acoustic renditions of your favourite nursery rhymes and kids tunes. Join Lisa for a fun filled musical morning […]
Read MoreSet in the industrial town of Whyalla, this is an intimate portrait of John Croall, a Glaswegian immigrant to Australia, and the father of long-time Adelaide Fringe director, Heather Croall. […]
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