Music
Open your ears
If the weather is good, the music is outside on the lawns. If it’s crap, it’s inside the Ether building nearby. In the museum, you might find musicians-in-residence performing live each day.
Upcoming
Stella Anning [VIC]
Free
Stella Anning [VIC]
22 January 2pm–4pm
Stella Anning [VIC]
Mona Lawns
Stella Anning [VIC]
Free
22 January 2pm–4pm
Mona Lawns
Thursday 22 January 2026
Stella Anning [VIC]
Electric grit with jazz-school sensibilities create engaging and emotive soundscapes.
Free
22 January 2–4pm
Mona Lawns
Friday 23 January 2026
Wolf Arrow Rain [VIC]
A blend of authentic dark folk, post-punk witchery that will leave you spell bound.
Free
23 January 1–2pm
Mona Lawns
Raspberry Terrapin
Fruit and folk-adjacent three-part harmonies from these local ambient amblers.
Free
23 January 2–4pm
Mona Lawns
Saturday 24 January 2026
Fun Size Duncans
Fun Size Duncans like to keep things a little wobbly, but always full of energy and flavour.
Free
24 January 1–2pm
Mona Lawns
The Cannanes [NSW]
Name-checked by Kurt Cobain, the Cannanes are indie personified.
Free
24 January 2–3pm
Mona Lawns
Legal Noise
Face-melting riffs from this local psych rock three-piece.
Free
24 January 3–4pm
Mona Lawns
Sunday 25 January 2026
Spectrum Soundbath: Ambient Failsafe
Bedroom producer released into the wild with a bag of slumbering beats and dronal keys.
Free
25 January 10.45–1.30pm
Charles Ross’ Spectrum Chamber
BOFA
Bunch of brainrotted dorks who spend just as much time playing the guitar as they do scrolling instagram reels.
Free
25 January 1–2pm
Mona Lawns
Frogs in Suits
Wanting the audience to feel the way they do when writing and performing their music. Which was worryingly born from emotions of despair, sadness, frustration and angst.
Free
25 January 2–4pm
Mona Lawns
Monday 26 January 2026
Elijah Davies Trio
Organ, guitar, drums, jazz, blues, funk.
Free
26 January 1–2pm
Mona Lawns
CMT Trio
Original jazz based off CMT's experiences overpast years.
Free
26 January 2–4pm
Mona Lawns
Thursday 29 January 2026
Eliza Bird
Lovers of sad girl indie-pop unite. Eliza wields dreamy synths and guitar to craft heartfelt anthems.
Free
29 January 1–2pm
Mona Lawns
The Ocelots [IRL]
Blood harmonies. Indie-folk with open tuned guitar, clawhammer banjo and harmonica from this pair of irish twin brothers.
Free
29 January 2–4pm
Mona Lawns
Friday 30 January 2026
Jessie Monk [VIC]
Jessie Monk weaves new stories with old threads, inspired by ancient myth and Celtic and Appalachian folk traditions.
Free
30 January 1–2pm
Mona Lawns
Colbey [NSW]
After travelling around Australia twice, nearly being stabbed, getting caught in a car fire and falling off a two storey building in Guatemala, Colbey is just happy to be here, sharing music and film and surfing along the way.
Free
30 January 2–4pm
Mona Lawns
Saturday 31 January 2026
Bextexta
Trip-hop shoegaze with hints of Britpop almost visible through synths and washed-out guitar.
Free
31 January 1–2pm
Mona Lawns
Ewah & The Vision of Paradise
Someone said Kevin Shields meets Patti Smith. Someone else said Leonard Cohen, Lou Reed and Cat Power hanging out on a damp night. Neither's far off.
Free
31 January 2–4pm
Mona Lawns
Sunday 1 February 2026
Q.E.
Take Radiohead's existential dread and marry it to Aphex Twin's digital hallucinations + jazz.
Free
1 February 1–2pm
Mona Lawns
Carlos Ferreira Trio
Blazing percussionist Carlos joins various local legends to interpret some of the great Brazilian composers (plus some of his own stuff).
Free
1 February 2–4pm
Mona Lawns
Spectrum Soundbath: Matthew Magnus
With a background in psychotherapy, fine arts, and audio engineering, Matthew Magnus's creative practice centres on ritualised cycles of mark-making.
Free
1 February 10.45–1.30pm
Charles Ross’ Spectrum Chamber
Monday 2 February 2026
ClusterFunk
Electronic prog-rock
Free
2 February 1–2pm
Mona Lawns
Lee Jones
British jazz guitarist and composer, combining modern jazz, fusion, blues, and rock.
Free
2 February 2–4pm
Mona Lawns
Thursday 5 February 2026
Durrant/Gallio [GBR/CHE]
Veterans of the international ‘free improvised music’ scene. At Mona they will weild electric mandolin, saxophones and more.
Free
5 February 1–2pm
Mona Lawns
Samuel Blaser/Marc Ducret/Peter Bruun [CHE]
Intricate compositions, adventurous improvisation, and deep musical interplay.
Free
5 February 2–4pm
Mona Lawns
Friday 6 February 2026
Townie
Local four piece outfit busting out rock and pop inspired by the likes of Big Thef and Mazzy Star.
Free
6 February 1–2pm
Mona Lawns
Kisses
Kiss kiss bang bang. Whimsical, yet playful genre-bending folk tunes.
Free
6 February 2–4pm
Mona Lawns
Saturday 7 February 2026
Grace Chia
Grace throws thoughtful, hard-hitting bars (over boom-bap beats) that speak on racism, womanhood, and the power in flaws and difference.
Free
7 February 1–2pm
Mona Lawns
Hermit Kovacic
He's been sippin' cassie blues, now he's taking to the Mona lawns. This is Hobart hip hop.
Free
7 February 2–3pm
Mona Lawns
Swaz Benjamin
Fluid, party-starting storytelling and poetics. Some light-hearted stuff, some harder-hitting stuff. Thoughts may be provoked.
Free
7 February 3–4pm
Mona Lawns
Sunday 8 February 2026
Liquid Nails
They were going to be called No More Gaps because they don't have any downtime between songs, but Liquid Nails sounds more punk, for sure. Splintery post-punk.
Free
8 February 1–2pm
Mona Lawns
The Raccoons
Self-penned rock & roll and rockabilly.
Free
8 February 2–4pm
Mona Lawns
Monday 9 February 2026
Low Tongue
Will there be dancing in the dark times? Yes, we dance the catastrophe.
Free
9 February 1–2pm
Mona Lawns
The Early Bird
Direct from Hobart College, this 4 piece, comprised of local talent, blends melodic ballads and heavy rock. Get that worm.
Free
9 February 2–4pm
Mona Lawns
Thursday 12 February 2026
Elly Hoyt
Soulful and quietly commanding, Elly is a heavily accoladed jazz singer and composer.
Free
12 February 1–3pm
Mona Lawns
Friday 13 February 2026
Thelma Drive
Jazz sensibilities blended with groove-heavy rhythms.
Free
13 February 1–3pm
Mona Lawns
Saturday 14 February 2026
The Mean Times [VIC]
Equal parts panic attack and party anthem. The Mean Times aren’t trying to save the world. They’re just here to point out its ridiculousness and make you dance while it burns.
Free
14 February 1–3pm
Mona Lawns
Spectrum Soundbath - Systemet [ITA]
Systemet is a drone act who deploys sound through self-built portable synthesizers, usually in natural environments such as mountaintops and riverbeds, or urban non-places, contextualizing its art in a psychogeographical manner.
Free
14 February 10.45–1.30pm
Charles Ross’ Spectrum Chamber
Sunday 15 February 2026
Postponez presents ‘Moody Film Scores’ [NSW]
Sydney-based DJ compiling their favourite moody film scores into a set under James Turrel's Armana.
Free
15 February 12.45–2.30pm
Armana
Mount Trout
Best described as no wave folk or broken punk music.
Free
15 February 1–3pm
Mona Lawns
Monday 16 February 2026
Shade
Sizzling, original groove-driven jazz from a quartet inspired by neo-soul, nu-jazz and psychedelic influences.
Free
16 February 1–3pm
Mona Lawns
Thursday 19 February 2026
Allysha Joy: The Making of Love [VIC]
Singer, poet, producer and keys player from Narrm making deeply soulful music.
Free
19 February 1–3pm
Mona Lawns
Friday 20 February 2026
She Wasn’t Born Here [QLD]
Beetle Miyela creates a sonic world for viewers to reside in, combining ambient textures with ethereal vocals and experimental instrumentation.
Free
20 February 1–3pm
Mona Lawns
Saturday 21 February 2026
ContraBand
Lively beats and jazzed-up soul. Dancing is a given.
Free
21 February 1–3pm
Mona Lawns
Sunday 22 February 2026
Svavar Knutur [ISL]
Icelandic poet, Svavar, crafts haunting folk music that explores grief, hope and redemption.
Free
22 February 1–3pm
Mona Lawns
Monday 23 February 2026
Pariah
A melting pot of like-mined musicians, plumbing the depths of jazz and groove.
Free
23 February 1–3pm
Mona Lawns
Thursday 26 February 2026
Isabel Rumble [NSW]
Indie-folk songstress that has been captivating audiences across the UK.
Free
26 February 1–3pm
Mona Lawns
Friday 27 February 2026
The Gus Leighton Quartet
Expect ballads, hard swingers, cookin' bebop and the
occasional waltz.
Free
27 February 1–3pm
Mona Lawns
Saturday 28 February 2026
Ty Cooper [USA]
Globe trotting Ty will mesmerize you with her vocal prowess.
Free
28 February 1–3pm
Mona Lawns
Accessibility
Getting on the ferry
Getting on the ferry
The lower deck is accessible for mobility aids and prams, and includes a bar and accessible toilet.
Getting around
Getting around
Mobility aids
Mona is mostly accessible for mobility aids (wheelchairs, walking frames and scooters), prams, and assistance and guide dogs. The museum has a ground-level entrance, including an information desk, cloaking and shop; and three subterranean floors: B1 nearest the top, then B2, and B3 at the very bottom. Three lifts operate inside the museum: the main lift takes you from the museum entrance down to B3 and B1; the internal lift shuttles between B3, B2 and B1, but does not exit the museum; and the Pharos atrium travels from B3 to B2, connecting the underground tunnel network. We recommend bringing your own mobility aids (there’s quite a bit of walking in the museum). Mona has some wheelchairs available to borrow, but these can’t be reserved in advance. Speak to staff at the museum entrance when you get here.
Some parts of the museum are not accessible with mobility aids: the Pausiris chamber, parts of the heritage-listed Round House building, and certain artworks such as James Turrell’s Unseen Seen, Richard Wilson’s 20:50 and Alfredo Jaar’s The Divine Comedy.
Taking a break
There are seats throughout the museum if you want to relax (just don’t sit on the art, the curators get sad when that happens, unless it’s an art seat). There’s even a bar. Settle in. Have a drink. If you need somewhere quiet for a break, try the parent and carer room on B3. Speak to gallery staff positioned throughout the museum if you need assistance.
Good to know
The museum can get a bit dark, noisy and sometimes smelly. Strobe lighting operates in some areas; check the map on your O. Be aware if you don’t like confined spaces. Ditto the feeling of getting a bit lost. It’s all part of your journey through Mona. Mona’s grounds are a bit hilly and mostly accessible via footpaths and ramps. Here you’ll find the mostly accessible Moorilla Wine Bar and Ether Building, which houses accommodation reception on the ground floor and the Source Restaurant and Cellar Door upstairs (accessible via lift).
Contact
Contact
If you have any questions or specific requirements, contact our Bookings and Enquiries team before your visit.
And if you have any feedback on accessibility at Mona, please let us know by filling out this form.


