LAUNCESTON
WHAT: The Brew.
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WHERE: Bakers Lane, Launceston.
WHEN: Thursday, from 8pm.
The Brew at Bakers Lane in Launceston presents a great line-up of original music.
On the agenda this week will be Pat Broxton, Tiarni Cane and Johnny Atkins.
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WHAT: Golden Groove Asylum.
WHERE: Fresh, Launceston.
WHEN: Friday, from 7.30pm.
The Golden Groove Asylum returns with another great evening of R n B, Neo Soul, hip-hop and funk.
DJ Andy CC and Musafa, DJ Jack McLaine and 7th Street Entry will be delivering the music, with the after-party set for Bakers Lane.
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WHO: The Rubens.
WHERE: Club 54, Launceston.
WHEN: Friday, from 8pm.
TICKETS: http://tickets.oztix.com.au
The Rubens will be back in Tasmania this weekend, playing tracks from their latest release Hoops.
Supporting the boys from New South Wales will be Saskwatch and Winterbourne.
They will also be playing at the Uni Bar in Hobart on Saturday.
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WHO: Paper Souls Trio.
WHERE: The Royal Oak, Launceston.
WHEN: Friday, from 8pm.
Three members of Launceston group Paper Souls will return to The Royal Oak this Friday night.
Expect to hear at least one of the tracks off their upcoming EP Forever, Always.
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WHO: Captives.
WHERE: The Royal Oak, Launceston.
WHEN: Saturday, from 8.30pm.
TICKETS: http://captivesstore.bigcartel.com
Rock outfit Captives, originally from the North West Coast, return to Launceston this weekend for the first time in about a year.
Coming along for the ride will be Verticoli, The Hunted Crows and Jimi Steele, in what should be a great night of music.
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WHAT: One of Them Nights featuring Will Sparks.
WHERE: Hotel New York, Launceston.
WHEN: Saturday, from 8pm.
TICKETS: From www.oztix.com
The One of Them Nights party night returns to Launceston's Hotel New York this weekend, with none other than Will Sparks the headline act.