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The J Noosa: A cultural heartbeat in the Junction

Since its official opening on 27 October 2006, The J Noosa has become a cornerstone of community life and cultural expression in the heart of Noosa Junction.

Operated by Noosa Council, this dynamic venue offers a versatile blend of spaces—from meeting rooms to high-profile commercial event facilities—designed to support a wide range of activities.

At the heart of The J is its impressive 400-seat theatre, a space that has not only weathered the challenges of 2020 but emerged stronger than ever.

With performances now regularly selling out, the theatre continues to attract both loyal locals and new residents eager to experience entertainment in an intimate, stylish setting.

All ticketed events are supported by a licensed bar and a team of friendly, welcoming staff who help create a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere for every guest. The J’s programming is as diverse as the community it serves—children’s theatre, live music, comedy, ballet, a diverse range of film, art exhibitions, conferences and thought-provoking conversations all find a home here.

Conveniently located within easy walking distance of a wide range of fabulous eateries in The Junction, The J makes it easy to enjoy a full night out with dinner and entertainment. A large open car park next door and wheelchair-friendly access ensure the venue is welcoming and accessible to all.

To stay ahead of the curve, sign up for The J’s newsletter on their website and be first in line for the hottest tickets in town for presale advantages and to win tickets.

The J Noosa isn’t just a venue — it’s where Noosa comes to life.

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