Friday 27 May 2022
7pm - 11:59pm
Curtin Tav
The end of semester is HERE and it’s time to party… in pyjamas! Rock your best sleepwear and join us for a pyjama – themed party at The Tav.
FREE ENTRY – No online tickets will be available. Friday May 27 7pm - Midnight The Tav
LIVE DJ’s Drink Specials FREE Photobooth FREE Entry
FREE Popcorn! More to be announced!
LIVE acoustic artist: Alex Turner We’re converting the beer garden into a cosy retreat with heaters and games!
Free entry for Curtin students, Curtin staff and guests. Invite your friends!
This is an 18+ event. The ONLY acceptable forms of ID are: - Current Australian Driver's License - Current Australian Learner's Permit - Current International Passport - Any Australian Proof of Age Card or Australian Photo Card - ID Keypass Card issued by Australia Post
Proof of COVID Vax required on entry Photocopies and photos of ID's will not be accepted. All forms of identification must have a photograph to be accepted. Curtin Staff/Student ID and Approved 18+ ID required. Any person bringing alcohol on campus will be refused entry. No drinking outside Tavern's licensed area. Curtin University is a smoke-free campus. Curtin Student Guild supports the responsible service of alcohol at all times. Photos and videos may be taken at the event for promotional material. No antisocial behaviour, don’t drink and drive and look out for your mates - simple stuff Anyone deemed to be intoxicated will be refused entry. The right of admission is reserved and is subject to event staff and the venue's terms of admission. It is the responsibility of any attendee to provide the correct information. Attendees must also uphold any terms and conditions set by the Curtin University Bentley Campus.
Lost items will be available for collection from The Tav on Monday 30 May from 11am - 3pm. Unclaimed items will be taken to Curtin Connect (Building 102).
If you leave the venue at any time during event, you will have to re-join the line in order to get back in if at capacity. See full Terms & Conditions.
The Curtin Student Guild recognises the Whadjuk Noongar people as the traditional owners of this land, and pays respect to elders past, present, and emerging. This land is stolen, sovereignty was never ceded and this always was and always will be Aboriginal land.