Switching it on in the Off Season

Switching it ON for the Tassie OFF Season! 

A family friendly light show, Bicheno Beams brings together locals and visitors alike for an unmissable annual celebration of the place we love. 

Come for two nights and see two different, alternating laser light shows.

Bicheno Beams will be back in 2025! Stay tuned for further information. 

Frequently asked questions.

Experience BICHENO BEAMS

Get cosy

Bring your warm woollies, a torch and a thermos of hot chocolate. Say hello to our volunteers and enjoy our family friendly, alcohol-free event.

Listen Live

Enjoy the synchronised soundtrack live at the event through our very own sound system: no headphones or smart phone necessary.

Discover Bicheno & the East Coast of Tasmania

Bicheno is one of the East Coast’s best-loved holiday destinations with sparkling ocean beaches, beautiful coastal scenery, fresh seafood, a huge choice of great places to stay and now a world-class laser light show! Bicheno also has some of the Island’s best coffee, cafes, shops and a huge choice of accommodation.
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Find us

Event access is via the Burgess Street entrance of Bicheno Lions Park: 78 Burgess St, Bicheno, Tasmania 7215.

29 June – 20 July 2024 | 15-minute laser light show | every night | check-in 5.30pm for a 6:00pm show | FREE event


Contact 

More questions? Email our volunteer committee: info@nullbichenobeams.com


Media pack

Downloadable posters and flyers available here.

In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we are gathering here for Bicheno Beams on the ancestral lands of the Oyster Bay Nation – comprised of at least 10 clans and potentially many more.


We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the traditional owners of this land and respect their culture and identity which has been connected to the Land, Sea, Waterways and Sky for generations.  This always has been and always will be Aboriginal land.


As we look out over Waub’s Bay, we pay particular tribute to Wauba Debar, the Tasmanian Aboriginal woman who rescued two European sealers from drowning in this very bay, demonstrating her incredible knowledge of, and abilities in, the seas.


We acknowledge and pay our respects to all Tasmanian Aboriginal communities and to Elders, past and present.