LAUNCESTON
WHO: Younger Dryas.
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WHERE: Club 54, Launceston.
WHEN: Tomorrow from 9pm.
Launceston party boys Younger Dryas are back in town tonight, sharing their new single Nacho Nacho with their home town.
Coming along for the ride will be The Middle Names, So Do I and Bansheeland.
WHO: Steve Smyth.
WHERE: The Royal Oak, Launceston.
WHEN: Tonight, from 8pm.
The guitarist from metal band One Machine will continue his solo tour in Launceston tonight.
Smyth will also play at Devonport's Red Hot Music as part of his Exits album tour.
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WHAT: Translucent featuring Simon Lovell.
WHERE: Hotel New York, Launceston.
WHEN: Tomorrow, from 10pm.
Sydney-based former Tasmanian DJ Simon Lovell returns to his home state to do his thing in Launceston this weekend.
Support will be provided by Charly Venn, Joycie and Ashley Tiffin.
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WHO: The Lawless Quartet.
WHERE: The Royal Oak, Launceston.
WHEN: Saturday, from 9pm.
Four great bands for one great night of music.
The Lawless Quartet will be joined by Bad Beef, The Phosphenes and The Vedders for what should be a memorable night of original music.
WHO: The Dog Line.
WHERE: Club 54, Launceston.
WHEN: Saturday, from 9pm.
Launceston rock outfit The Dog Line will launch their debut album, Cannonballs and Barricades, at Club 54 this weekend.
Tim Rozemulder (performing solo) and DJ Tommy Corrosive will be providing support for the group.
HOBART
WHO: The Cat Empire.
WHERE: MONA's, Hobart.
WHEN: Saturday, from 12-5pm.
MONA'S outdoor stage will be alive and well on Saturday when The Cat Empire come to visit.
Tom Thum and Hobart's Dameza will also be in action.