The Final Gig Martine and Moz
The Final Gig Martine and Moz
This will be the Final Gig in Hobart before Martine Holiday moves to the big smoke of Melbourne.
The ultimate music duo, blending contemporary r&b, funk, indie folk, and jazz to create a mesmerizing sound. With the captivating vocals of Martine and Moz's smooth keyboard skills, they bring the best of their worlds together.
Having met in the vibrant arts scene of Nipaluna, they are ready to bring a fusion of old school style and funky new twists to the stage
Parlour Band
Anita Carins Quartet
Wild Country ft Hank, Slim and Farrell
Wild Country ft Hank, Slim and Farrell
Hank and Slim hear half remembered hillbilly hits echoing through the ghost towns of rural Tasmania. Dad and uncles worked too hard, drank too much, shot rabbits and drove trucks. The bar room jukebox and Holden cassette tapes played hymns of heartbreak and loss beneath the rainy mountains. The sensitive man acts tough, the poor man struts like a rooster. A shot of whiskey with dry humor. Hank and Slim sing beside the old grave, lonesome together
Denson, Mason, Adams Trio
Denson, Mason, Adams Trio
“[Spike Mason is] able to find the sweet spot in any venue, the heart in any ensemble, the ear of any audience.” So say the critics! Jed and Louise will be seeking the sweet spot in Pablo’s with our dear friend and colleague to celebrate the dawning of 2026. Come and share it with us
Seven Three Presents Open Mic
4 Letter Fish
4 Letter Fish
Local musical stalwarts 4 Letter Fish are proud to announce the debut of bringing their unique brand of 60’s and 70’s pop psychedelia to Pablo’s on Aug 16. In this three piece incarnation featuring Dean Stevenson on vocals and acoustic guitar, Dave Wilson on electric guitar and Scott Targett on piano, the guys are set to give you a full feast of auditory splendour reinvigorating the classic sounds of their infamous five piece band
Jazz jam
Sunday Solo Sessions Ft Jed Appleton
Sunday Solo Sessions Ft Jed Appleton
Jed Appleton will be performing new and old songs from his 10+ album discography in an intimate setting, with stone walled, 1960s Greenwich Village tones you could have seen Dylan perform at in the 60s. come along for a night of ranting about washing machines and sad songs