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What’s on around Canberra this weekend, 9 – 11 February 2024

Googfest 2024: Is going country with a free, live, country music festival of Googonian proportions for the whole family! Pull out your boots ‘n hats and kick back with the award-winning sounds of Australian country music star, Travis Collins, supported by Hayley Jensen and Dana Hassel. Free buses. Rockley Oval via Wellsvale Drive, Googong, Saturday 10 February 5-9pm; googong.net

Lifeline Bookfair: Come grab your newest entertainment while supporting our local crisis support service, choose from thousands of books, games, puzzles, CDs and more. Exhibition Park, 9-11 February; lifelinecanberra.org.au

GW Bot: The artist presents Glyphs – the poet’s garden, a collection of works on paper and sculpture at Beaver Galleries, 8-24 February; beavergalleries.com.au

Suite mágica: Guitar and harp duo Andrew Blanch and Emily Granger combine forces in the magical debut recording complete with string of shows. Wesley Music Centre, Forrest, Thursday 8 February 7pm; eventbrite.com.au

Jersey Guys: The premier tribute to the hit musical and the musical of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons stops in and Canberra on their national tour. Canberra Southern Cross Club, Friday 8 February 8pm; ticketek.com.au

The Darkness: The beloved band extend their 20th Anniversary Permission to Land Tour to Canberra. UC Refectory, University of Canberra, Friday 9 February 7pm; moshtix.com.au

Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley: The country duo bring their Up, Down and Sideways Tour to Harmonie German Club, Narrabundah, 9 February 7:30pm; eventbrite.com.au

Ian Moss: Celebrate his newest studio release with the Rivers Run Dry Acoustic Tour, stopping in at Canberra Theatre Centre, Friday 9 February 8pm; canberratheatrecentre.com.au

Heath Cullen & Kevin Welch: Two masters of their craft coming together in this not to be missed musical experience. The Street Theatre, 9 February 8pm; thestreet.org.au

Canberra Psychic Fair: Explore a great selection of stall selling crystals, handmade jewellery, clothes, homewares, arts and more while some of the country’s best psychics offering readings. Ainslie Football Club, 10-11 February; canberrapsychicfair.com.au

Belconnen Arts Centre: Hosts four new exhibitions- Visual Expression from The Bunker Studio Artists; Scenes from the Mall from Spiros Coutoubas; Hesitation from Eliza Adam; DISCRIMINATE from John Brookes, until 11 February; belcoarts.com.au/exhibitions

Somewhere I’ve Been: Artists Gemma Brown and Emma Pinsent reconfigure waste and organic matter in this exploration of the relationship between humans and the environment. CCAS, Manuka, until 11 February; ccas.com.au

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