Off the back of sell-out success in 2020, Table Cape Tulip Farm and Big hART bring you the next evolution of this unique event - weaving music, ecology and community together and celebrating our unique North West coast.
We live in an area with some of the cleanest rainfall in the world - so how does this affect the things we grow, the relationships we cultivate, our connection to place?
This year's program is inspired by our many and varied relationships to water.
Jay Jarome, Sabine Bester and the When Water Falls ensemble will be performing a suite of soul and funk infused music, written in collaboration with young people from across the coast, and inspired by these questions.
'When Water Falls' was presented in June in Sheffield to a packed-out crowd, and we're thrilled to be bringing the work to the beautiful landscape of Table Cape.
Alluvium - a collaboration between Aaron Hopper and Paul Corfiatis - have been working on an album inspired by rivers, and will be performing songs from the new album.
Tunes in the Tulips 2021 will also feature inspiring talks from innovative Tasmanian scientists, as well as delicious local produce from Red Cow Organics.
Offering 2 shows over 2 days. Book now!