Get ready to party! Celebrate the end of Orientation week and come along to UniVibe.

Experience an impressive lineup of Australian live music with local (Adelaide/Kaurna) indie pop rock outfits Sour Sob, Stormy-Lou and The Tullamarines, and then dial up the punk rock vibes to end the night with The Buoys (Sydney/Gadigal) and The Vanns (Illawarra/Dharawal).

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Enjoy the summer vibes and grab yourself some delicious nosh, or wet your whistle at the bar.

Not ready to go home? Kick on after UniVibe for some club vibes at the Lion Arts after-party, entry included in your ticket.

$30* tickets are on sale for all UniSA students from 23 January 2023  and includes a drink on arrival and the after party at Lion Arts, as well as delicious food from Forage Supply Co at student prices. Students can also buy tickets for their non-UniSA friends to join the party.


Lion Arts Factory is an accessible venue.

This is an 18+ event.

*ticket price is not inclusive of booking and transaction fees


There are special regional UniVibe events too! Check out the details below.

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Start the year with a free event to let the good vibes roll!

WHYALLA
4:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Come along and meet some new students whilst enjoying free food, drinks and live music. There will be giveaways and prizes to be won on the day!

 REGISTER NOW

MOUNT GAMBIER
4:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Free food, drinks, prizes  and live music as we welcome you all to campus for 2023! This is a family friendly event with your partners and children welcome. 

 REGISTER NOW

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UniVibe respectfully acknowledges the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla First Nations Peoples as the Traditional Owners of the Country where we will meet. We acknowledge and respect their cultural, spiritual, physical and emotional connection with their land, waters and community. We recognise their continuing connection and pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and to Elders past and present.