LAUNCESTON
WHO: Verticoli, and friends.
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WHEN: Tomorrow from 8pm.
WHERE: Club 54, Launceston.
COST: $10.
Hobart band Verticoli is making a trip up North, bringing with it a three-piece rock attack, their pals in Rhino.
The two Hobart bands will be supported by Launceston’s The Vedders, and Kenna Reid-Clarke from The Stayns.
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WHAT: Jack Carty’s Esk album tour.
WHEN: Saturday from 7pm.
WHERE: The Royal Oak, Launceston.
TICKETS: Available from Oztix for about $12.
Australian artist Jack Carty is hitting the road with his latest album Esk.
It is his third full-length album, and its tour will see him take on 32 shows over three months in Australia and New Zealand.
In Launceston, he will be supported by Ben Wells and Daniel Townsend.
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WHO: Arcane Echo.
WHEN: Saturday from 8pm.
WHERE: Club 54, Launceston.
Arcane Echo has only started making waves this year, but he’s recruiting fans left, right and centre.
He is classically trained, but favours a heavy bassline with a trap vibe.
On this War of the Worlds tour date, he’ll be supported by Spice and Vastra.
HOBART
WHO: Whoretopsy and pals.
WHEN: Tomorrow from 10pm.
WHERE: Republic Bar, Hobart.
COST: $7.
It’s a metal takeover at The Republic Bar, courtesy of Melbourne act Whoretopsy.
Hobart’s Mephistopheles, Gape, Infernal Outcry, and Create The Crayon will also perform.
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WHO: Red Red Krovvy.
WHEN: Saturday from 8pm.
WHERE: The Brisbane Hotel, Hobart.
Featuring members of the Bed Wettin’ Bad Boys, Pop Singles, and Drunk Mums, Red Red Krovvy is a rare act to catch.
It’s rumoured that if you’re a fan of Aussie punk along the lines of Victims and Suicide Squad, then you’ll love Red Red.
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WHO: The Meanies.
WHEN: Friday, October 17, from 9pm.
WHERE: The Brisbane Hotel, Hobart.
TICKETS: From Oztix for about $28. This is expected to be a sell-out.
Classic Aussie punk band The Meanies are on the road for their 25th anniversary tour.
In Hobart, they’re supported by Clowns and Powernap.