Live Reviews in Tasmania

“What a great way to spend a cold night, all huddled together for a night of music” Jeff Lang said as he smiled, sat down and wiped some sweat from his brow. Supporting Jeff Lang was... [more]
The fourth wall is a term describing the invisible barrier between a performer and their audience. Traditionally, in theatre and opera, this wall is never breached. The only reality in the room... [more]
It was a fine sunny day as the crowd began to build early for a long day out at Morilla Winery, three acts for the price of one. Local band, Let the Cat Out were the first to play. L... [more]
Around 400 people assembled to see Rufus Wainwright perform at the Wrest Point Entertainment Centre - it did not let anyone down. To those whom are not in the know, Rufus is a talent... [more]
For those who’ve witnessed the past decade of Tasmania music, Linc Le Fevre has always been prominent in its light. The iconic Hobart singer/songwriter has past graced the scene... [more]
Picture this: a festival on acres of farmland with ocean views, big old gum trees, open fields and one hell of a sunset. That’s the premise of the Falls Festival, held over two states, and... [more]
The story of hip hop goes something like this. Starting in the 70s, in New York, the art of being a Disc Jockey was changing. Instead of playing one song after another, the DJ would only pla... [more]
British India are a band I have been hearing bits and pieces about, but other than thinking that they had a cool name and hearing a few tunes on Triple J, I hadn’t heard as much as I would... [more]
The Vasco Era returned to the Republic for 2 shows on October 20th and 21st for their second national tour since the release of their debut “Oh We Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside”... [more]
The Vasco Era have fast grown a reputation for being one of Australia’s best live acts. I regrettably couldn’t make their last show in Launceston. Luckily, less than four months later they... [more]