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===Music=== [[File:ODEON - Night Mass.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Odeon Theatre, Hobart|Odeon Theatre]], a popular live music venue]] The [[Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra]] is based at the [[Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart#Federation Concert Hall|Federation Concert Hall]] on the city's waterfront. The Federation Concert Hall also hosts the University of Tasmania's Australian International Symphony Orchestra Institute (AISOI) which fosters advanced young musicians from across Australia and internationally. Other live music venues in Hobart include [[Odeon Theatre, Hobart|Odeon Theatre]], [[Avalon Theatre, Hobart|Avalon Theatre]] and [[Hobart City Hall]]. Major national and international music events are usually held at [[MyState Bank Arena]], or the Tasman Room at [[Wrest Point Hotel Casino]]. The city's music scene has given rise to internationally acclaimed acts working in a variety of genres, including [[Striborg]] and [[Psycroptic]] (metal), [[The Paradise Motel]] (chamber pop), [[Sea Scouts (band)|Sea Scouts]] (noise rock), and [[Monique Brumby]] (indie pop). Other Hobart musicians have co-founded successful mainland Australian bands, including singer-songwriters Sacha Lucashenko (of [[The Morning After Girls]]) and Michael Noga (of [[The Drones (Australian band)|The Drones]]), and multi-instrumentalist [[Monika Fikerle]] (of [[Love of Diagrams]]). Theremin player [[Miles Brown (musician)|Miles Brown]], blues guitarist [[Phil Manning (musician)|Phil Manning]] (of blues-rock band [[Chain (band)|Chain]]), and [[TikTok]] artist [[Kim Dracula]] all originated in Hobart. In addition, founding member of [[Violent Femmes]], [[Brian Ritchie]], now calls Hobart home, and curated the annual international arts festival [[MONA FOMA]]. [[Chloe Alison Escott]] is from Hobart, and founded [[The Native Cats]] with Julian Teakle.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Hennessey |first1=Kate |title=A day out with The Native Cats in Hobart |url=https://www.nme.com/features/native-cats-hobart-tasmania-city-tour-3009829 |access-date=9 September 2024 |work=NME |date=4 August 2021}}</ref>
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