History Made As Foo Fighters Break Visitor Records
Tasmania's visitor economy has been given a significant boost, with a record number of travellers passing through Launceston Airport on a single day last month.
The airport saw 6880 people passing through its gates on 23 January, the eve of the Foo Fighters concert in Launceston.
Liberal Member for Rosevears, Jo Palmer, said the numbers were proof of the impact the concert had on the visitor economy.
"Major events are strong drivers of visitation to Tasmania," Minister Palmer said.
"The Foo Fighters only Australian Show being held in Launceston has delivered significant benefits to the Tasmanian economy, and the visitor numbers from that weekend prove it.
"Launceston Airport had a record 6880 travellers passing through the airport, with increased services from Jetstar, Qantas and Virgin Australia to accommodate visitors.
"Occupancy at hotels and motels in Launceston on the Saturday night was at capacity, and the city was pumping."
The Tasmanian Government is investing in events that drive visitation, help keep our economy strong and support the one in six Tasmanians employed in the tourism and hospitality industry.
"We've had a bumper summer of events in the North, with Festivale and the Foo Fighters sellout shows, and Party in the Paddock attracting a record number of patrons," Minister Palmer said.
"Our Liberal Government is delivering for Tasmania by investing in events, attracting visitors to the State and helping to grow our strong economy."
https://www.premier.tas.gov.au/latest-news/2026/february/history-made-as-foo-fighters-break-visitor-records
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