Summer Concert Series

The George Town (Mini) Summer Series brings contemporary music to the Kinimathatakinta/George Town Municipality this summer. Enjoy a contrasting blend of genres, intimate settings, and Tassie’s finest musical talent.

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Weymouth 

Sunday, 9 February 2025 | 1pm - 4pm | Weymouth Hall


Dvrkworld
Dvrkworld combines elements of garage-rock, dream-pop, and shoegaze into melodic, reverberant soundscapes. With rich guitars and driving rhythms, they create a visceral experience that is both raw and immersive.

Scott Haigh
Scott Haigh, a familiar face and formal local, shares heartfelt acoustic tunes and harmonica-driven melodies. Known for his down-to-earth charm and storytelling, Scott brings a mix of originals from his latest album, Dark Days, along with a few fan favourites for good measure.

Hillwood

Sunday, 16 February 2025 | 1pm - 4pm | Hillwood Memorial Hall


Where Water Meets
Folk duo Emily Sheppard and Yyan Ng weave acoustic music that echoes the Tasmanian landscape. Their compositions, featuring instruments made of eel-skin, draw from both contemporary folk and chamber influences, creating a soundscape deeply connected to place.

Stray Luxury

Ian Chia and Suzanne Turner craft opulent ambient electronica infused with acoustic piano, violin, and clarinet, underscored by exotic world instruments. Their performances blend neo-romantic scores with atmospheric soundscapes, offering an immersive and globally inspired experience.

George Town

Sunday, 23 February 2025 | 1pm - 4pm | George Town Memorial Hall


Golden Sunbird
Golden Sunbird takes audiences on an interstellar journey through cosmic rock. With influences from Pink Floyd and Tangerine Dream, their performances blend psychedelic jams, swirling theremins, and lush synths, transporting listeners to the outer reaches of the universe.

Tash Zappala
Singer-songwriter and researcher Tash Zappala crafts poetic and nature-inspired music. Originally from North Queensland and now based in Lutruwita, her performances are an exploration of sound and place, influenced by her work with field recordings and environmental sounds.

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