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WHO: Paper Souls.
WHERE: The Irish, Launceston.
WHEN: Thursday, from 9.30pm.
HOW MUCH: $4.
The new-look Topshelf, which will now be run once a month on a Thursday, makes its first appearance on Thursday.
Paper Souls, with support from Pat Braxton will be the first acts to take part in the new-look original music night.
WHAT: Comedy @ Tonic with Gary Eck and James Smith.
WHEN: Thursday. Doors open 6pm, show starts 8pm.
WHERE: Country Club Tasmania, Prospect.
HOW MUCH: $15 on the door.
Comedy @ Tonic returns for July with a couple of funny guys on the agenda.
This month will see comedians Gary Eck and James Smith in action.
WHAT: The 00s revisited.
WHEN: Friday, from 8pm.
WHERE: Club 54, Launceston.
HOW MUCH: Free entry.
A great night of music is store at Club 54, when the venue takes a look into the recent past for hits from the 2000s.
WHAT: Independence Day: Sounds of the US.
WHEN: Saturday, from 8pm.
WHERE: Club 54, Launceston.
HOW MUCH: Free entry.
The very best music from the US will be on offer at Club 54 on Saturday.
The music of Don McLean, Bon Jovi and Guns N Roses are all expected to make an appearance.
WHO: Keith Hall and Pat Dow Band.
WHERE: The Royal Oak (Boat Shed).
WHEN: Saturday, from 8pm.
The Launceston Blues Club presents Keith Hall and Pat Dow Band this weekend.
The original blues and roots band will play on Saturday night.
HOBART
WHO: Fraser A Gorman
WHERE: The Republic Bar, Hobart.
WHEN: Saturday, from 10pm.
HOW MUCH: Tickets available from www.moshtix.com.au
Singer-songwriter Fraser A Gorman will be in the state this weekend, sharing the sounds of his debut album Slow Gum.