- City of Burnie Brass Band
A community band with upcoming events and band member information
- City of Devonport Brass
Group of people who play brass or percussion instruments. Any age from 9 years to elderly may join
- City of Hobart Highland Pipe Band
Established in 1946, the Band is the largest pipe band in Tasmania with over thirty playing members. New members at all levels welcome
- City of Launceston RSL Band
Traditional brass band that has become the official band of the City of Launceston
- Clarence City Concert Band
About the Band, with contact details
- Derwent Valley Concert Band
The Derwent Valley Concert Band is an active and versatile community band and welcomes musicians of all ages and skills from the Derwent Valley area of Tasmania
- Glenorchy City Concert Brass
The GCCB is one of the most versatile bands working in Tasmania today. With a repertoire that contains nearly every style of music imaginable, the band is suitable for formal concerts, conventions, fairs, ceremonial occasions (weddings, funerals, etc.) and sporting events
- Hobart City Band
Web site for information on the Hobart City Concert, Brass, Development and Swing Bands, with a general history of the Hobart City Band, details of its repertoire, calendar of events, members, and how to join
- King Island Band
Offering King Island community the chance to play music in a band context and to play at as many community events as possible
- Latrobe Federal Band
Oldest continuously operating brass band in Australia. Based in Latrobe, Tasmania
- Launceston City Band
Serving the community continuously since 1876
- Southern Districts Concert Band
Website for the Southern Districts Concert Band
- St Andrews Caledonian Pipe Band
Tasmania's oldest and longest continuing pipe band, founded in 1933. Based in Launceston, the Band is a community band open to all, regardless of musical ability, and is available to perform at events. The Band's annual concert Celtic Force is held in Launceston and Burnie
- Tasmania Police Pipe Band
Information on the Tasmania Police Pipe Band, formed in 1969. Membership is open to anyone over 14 who has an interest in learning piping and drumming
- Tasmanian Bands League
Formed in 1946, the League is made up of twelve member bands, with almost 1,000 musicians registered. The objectives of the League include the promotion of the interests and objectives of its member bands and the organisation of band contests and competitions
- Ulverstone Municipal Band
Information on the Ulverstone Municipal Band, which has senior, junior and learner divisions
- Wynyard Municipal Concert Band
The band encourages musicians to develop their skills in an ensemble situation to extend their musical education and to meet people with similar interests. Appropriate music is provided for local and civic events