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Isle of Song 2026 — An Evening of Tasmanian Songwriting & Storytelling

An Evening of Tasmanian Songwriting & Storytelling
The Tasmanian Songwriter Collective presents Isle of Song, a special evening of original music at the Peacock Theatre, Salamanca Arts Centre. Featuring Cassie O'Keefe, Molly O'Brien, Paul Huxtable and Sam Scholfield, with violinist Hannah Foley and guest accompanists, this intimate acoustic concert brings together four distinctive Tasmanian songwriters in a unique round-robin format. Each artist takes turns sharing original songs and the stories behind them, creating a warm and engaging listening experience that celebrates the craft of songwriting. Blending contemporary folk, blues, roots and acoustic traditions, the evening highlights the depth and diversity of Tasmania's songwriting community. Isle of Song offers audiences the rare opportunity to experience artists not only performing, but collaborating and responding to shared themes across the night. Doors open at 7:00 pm with the show commencing at 7:30 pm. A bar will be open during the interval.
Event Details
  • Saturday 25 April 2026 (Annual)

  • 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM

  • 77 Salamanca Place, Battery Point, Tasmania, 7004

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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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