Après
Poof Doof Ski Club
Saturday 9 Aug, 2025
- Time3:30pm - 7:30pm
- WhereAlpine Bar
- CostFree
Australia's Biggest Après Lineup
Poof Doof Ski Club returns to the Alpine Bar for another flamoyant takeover—serving up non-stop glamour anthems and closing out Rainbow Mountain with a final, fabulous flourish!
Poof Doof are iconic for championing queer artistry and uplifting the community at every one of the thousands of events they’ve held across the globe.
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Set Times







Getting here - Transport NSW runs multiple buses from Jindabyne to Thredbo. Check out timetables and book your spot.
FAQs
Leave the car at home and catch a bus to or from Thredbo for care free night!
Getting here – Transport NSW runs multiple buses from Jindabyne to Thredbo. Check out timetables and book your spot here.
To get home – book a spot on the post Apres Thredbo bus. Spots are limited, so get in quick so you don’t miss out.
Departure Times:
8.30pm, 10pm & 11:30pm to Jindabyne
Registration: Closes at 3pm on the day of the bus
Pick-up Point:
Thredbo Resort Info Centre – Thredbo
Drop-off Point:
Snowy Region Visitor Centre Bus Stop – Jindabyne
Please note that drop-off and pick-up points are set and there are not stops available in between. Times are strict and the bus will be leaving at the designated time. Please make sure you are at the bus 10 minutes before it’s due to leave. You will require photo ID to get on the buses.
No, this is a FREE event! Just show up with your dancing shoes.
If you would like to ski during the day, you will need a valid lift pass. However, the First Base concert does not require a pass to attend.
Enquiries
For any enquiries about events, please email: GuestServices_Thredbo@evt.com
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Thredbo sits on the traditional land of the Monero – Ngarigo people who have looked after this land, water and community for over 60,000 years. We thank them for all they have done and continue to do to look after their country, a special place which we all love and respect.












