LAUNCESTON
WHO: The Dog Line.
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WHERE: Club 54, Launceston.
WHEN: Tomorrow, from 9pm.
Rock outfit The Dog Line will hit the stage of Club 54 for the first time tomorrow night.
It will be supported by 7th Street Entry, Hounds Of Hiroshima and solo artist Tiarni Caine.
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WHO: Younger Dryas
WHERE: Club 54, Launceston.
WHEN: Saturday, from 9pm.
A double celebration as such for these Launceston rockers.
They are celebrating their return home after 5½ months on the road, but also using this show to kick off yet another national tour.
Also part of the line-up will be Brad Gillies and Dan Hughes, The Embers, Trolley Dog and The Dog Squad and Jimmi the Crab.
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WHO: Guthrie.
WHERE: Fresh, Launceston.
WHEN: Saturday, from 9pm.
In its own words, Guthrie has come out of its "winter hibernation" for what it promises to be a "special" and intimate show at Fresh.
Also playing as part of the evening will be The Vedders, Bansheeland and Jimi Steele.
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WHO: Bonka.
WHERE: Hotel New York, Launceston.
WHEN: Saturday, from 10pm.
Queensland's Bonka twins (who aren't actually twins), have supported the likes of DJ Kronic, Will Sparks, Joel Fletcher, Bombs Away, Rave Radio and Djuro, are in town this weekend ready for Launceston faithful.
Get ready to dance the night away in what should be one hell of a party.
HOBART
WHO: The White Rose Project.
WHERE: The Republic Bar, Hobart.
WHEN: Saturday, from 10pm.
COST: $4.
Young Hobart folk The White Rose Project are heading up a cheapo night of quality, local music.
They will be supported by LEWES, Stalking Ella Scott, and Ben Lawless.
LEWES will also launch its EP on the night.
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WHO: Eden, plus friends.
WHERE: The Grand Poobah, Hobart.
WHEN: Saturday, from 9pm.
COST: $5.
It's all happening in Hobart, with a three-pronged musical evening coming at you, brought to you by the friendly state of Tasmania.
Hobart band Eden will head up the night, supported by fellow hometown pals The Surreal Estate Agents and Launceston group Teens of Thailand.