BBFF Venues

  • An image of the entrance to Palace Cinemas in Byron Bay.

    Palace Cinemas Byron Bay

    On lively Jonson Street in the heart of town, Palace Byron Bay invites guests to experience cinema a little differently.

    All nine cinemas are fully licensed so you can take advantage of the curated drinks menu, including local Byron Shire craft beers, premium wines and classic cocktails, which pair perfectly with a post-film debrief!

  • The Historic and Beloved Brunswick Picturehouse

    Brunswick Picture House

    After laying dormant for over 30 years, the curtains lifted on this old theatre in March 2016 and it began a new lease on life.

    Having survived the wreckers’ ball and the ravages of time, this iconic building’s revival has set the stage for a vibrant and charismatic mix of entertainment. The Brunswick Picture House has established itself as a local landmark for the community.

  • An image of a mostly grey modern civic centre.

    Lennox Head Cultural Centre

    The Lennox Head Cultural Centre in the heart of the village is close to shops, cafes and beautiful Seven Mile Beach.

    Just 20 minutes drive from Byron Bay, this high quality venue houses a large multi-purpose auditorium, is fitted with a laser projector as well as a six-metre retractable screen.

  • An image of the Regent Cinema in Murwillumbah at night

    The Regent Cinema Murwillumbah

    The Regent Cinema in Murwillumbah is a historic and culturally significant venue that aims to be the most diverse and inclusive in the Northern Rivers region.

    Built in 1947, this grand old building has recently been restored to its original Art Deco splendour. The Regent features state-of-the-art technical production and surround sound, and can accommodate 265 seated guests.