Outdoor cinema hire in Trigg from $416 delivered. Trigg is a beachside suburb in Perth northern coastal corridor, centred on Trigg Beach, one of WA best-known surf and bodyboarding beaches and home to Surfing WA. Part of the City of Stirling, it sits about 54km from our Kwinana base. At 54km from our Kwinana base, travel is a flat $4/km with the first 20km free on the 3m screen, so the backyard screen lands at $416 delivered, set up and packed down.
Trigg is 54km from our Kwinana base. Travel is a flat $4/km with the first 20km free on the 3m screen, so the 3m delivers for $136 and the larger 5m and 8m for $216. No weekend or public holiday surcharges, ever.
| Package | Screen | Base price | Delivery (54km from Kwinana) | Total delivered |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3m Inflatable Screen | 3m | $280 | $136 | $416 |
| 3m Framed Screen | 3m | $280 | $136 | $416 |
| 5m Community Screen | 5m | $600 | $216 | $816 |
| 8m Community Screen | 8m | $1,100 | $216 | $1,316 |
| Bean bag hire | n/a | $11/bag | Free with screen hire | $11/bag |
Every package includes the screen, projector, professional sound system, full setup, onsite management and pack-down. Bean bags are delivered free with any screen hire. Larger screens are charged at $4/km from Kwinana.
3m screen delivered ($416) + 10 bean bags ($110, delivered free with the screen) = $526 total. Plenty for 25 to 30 kids in a typical Trigg backyard.


The 3m screen ($416) plus a party pack ($250: smoke, bubble and laser) = $666 delivered. The party pack is the extra most families add, and it turns a backyard into a venue.
Explore →3m screen for 30 Trigg guests = $13.87 per person. A cinema ticket in Perth runs $22 to $28, so a movie night in your own Trigg backyard is genuinely one of the best-value nights out going.
Pre-filled for Trigg at 54km from our Kwinana base. Adjust the distance for any neighbouring suburb to see the exact delivered total.

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Use the calculator above for your exact delivered total. Travel is $4/km from Kwinana, with the first 20km free on the 3m screen.
Trigg is built for backyards, but the surrounding area has some excellent larger event spaces too. For council parks and reserves, contact the City of Stirling venues team and allow time for permit applications.

Trigg sits among a cluster of suburbs we regularly service, and the figures below are approximate driving distances from our Kwinana base.

New homes and big lawns make a backyard movie night the easiest weekend plan going. The 3m screen is delivered and set up, ready to press play.
Backyard movie night guide →An outdoor cinema birthday is a guaranteed hit. The 3m screen, plus bean bags at $11 each and a party pack for the full effect.
Kids cinema party guide →A 5m screen on a local oval can clear $1,000 or more in one evening, with full setup and onsite management included.
School fundraiser guide →Estates and resident groups love a community night, and a big screen is the perfect drawcard. 5m or 8m screen for larger crowds.
Community event guide →Full school fundraiser guide with profit calculator: school fundraiser guide.
| What matters | Perth Pop-Up Movies | Budget operators |
|---|---|---|
| Public liability | ✓ $10M, certificate on file | Often unverified |
| Sound system | ✓ Professional PA | Consumer Bluetooth |
| Silent power option | ✓ Silent inverter available | Generator only |
| Delivery to Trigg | ✓ Flat $4/km, quoted upfront | Travel on top, plus weekend loadings |
| Delivery and setup | ✓ We deliver, set up and collect | Drop-off only |
| Weekend surcharges | ✓ Never | Often applies |
"They consistently provide professional sound and lighting services and are always great to work with. Alex and the team are reliable, easy to communicate with, and always work within our needs and budget to create high-quality events."
"Thank you Alex and his wife for adding a unique experience to our boys birthday party. Fantastic communication, fast and easy set up all done for us and simple instructions for us to follow, the bean bags were a great added touch to the whole outdoor movie experience. Would highly recommend and definitely use again!"
Trigg, and the offshore Trigg Island, is named after Henry Trigg, Superintendent of Public Works for the Swan River Colony from the late 1830s. Long before European settlement the Whadjuk Noongar people built stone-and-branch fish traps at Trigg Beach.
European land was first granted in 1877, but development stalled for decades. An 1888 subdivision scheme failed, and by 1919 there were only a handful of buildings, with holiday and fishing shacks appearing through the 1920s. Trigg was subdivided in earnest in the late 1940s.
Trigg Island carries a darker chapter in the Blue Hole, a permanent rip that drowned several people in 1947. In response, locals formed the Trigg Island Surf Life Saving Club in 1954 and reshaped reef on the island north side to create a safer swimming pool.
Today Trigg is a small but high-profile coastal suburb defined by surf culture. It hosts Surfing WA headquarters and a long-running surf school, and the beach is among Perth premier board-riding breaks, with Mettams Pool to the north for snorkelling.
That mix of a grassed foreshore reserve and bushland directly opposite a famous surf beach, an established community club with function space and a strong summer-evening crowd makes Trigg a natural fit for outdoor cinema, with a scenic ocean backdrop and council-bookable beach and reserves.
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