CANCELLED | Hannah Cohen and Sam Evian (USA)
Thursday, 05 March 2026
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Hi There,
The event organisers have been in touch to let us know that Hannah Cohen and Sam Evian due to take place on Thursday March 5th @ Oxford Art Factory has been CANCELLED.
~ A statement from the Artist ~
"I’m so sorry to share that I have to cancel my upcoming Australian tour. I know how much planning, excitement, and love goes into showing up, and I don’t take that lightly. I’m truly grateful to every one of you who bought tickets and supported this tour. It really means the world to me. Thank you for your understanding and patience. I can’t wait to be back with you when the time is right. 💛✨"
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You don’t need to do anything; your ticket(s) will be automatically refunded back to your credit card/PayPal account and we’ll let you know when this has been done. It can take up to 3-5 business days for the funds to return to your account. If your card details have changed, please wait for Moshtix to contact you directly regarding this.
If you're unable to see the refund in your account after this period, please contact your financial institution before contacting Moshtix. If your card details have changed, please wait for Moshtix to contact you directly regarding this.
Alternatively, if you purchased tickets from an outlet you will need to go back to the point of purchase.
Please understand that given the extraordinary circumstances, our Fan Support teams are incredibly busy at the moment, so we encourage you not to contact us. Instead, you can find lots of information and answers to your questions in our information portal at tixsupport.moshtix.com.au.
We're sorry again for any disappointment caused. Kind regards, Moshtix
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Jet Black Cat Music presents Hannah Cohen and Sam Evian ~ The Flying Cloud Tour
Hannah Cohen:
Since her move to the Catskills in 2018, Hannah Cohen hikes with her rescue dog Jan every day. In the woods, they witness the color of change, the verdant resilience of softness and the necessary cycles of demise and vitality. It’s been five years since her last full length record and in that bubble of time, Cohen has learned the patience of her environment; to stay quiet until the noise starts to make sense. Her new collection of songs, Earthstar Mountain, is a keepsake of Cohen's time in the Catskills, built over the course of 2020-2024, as blurred, shimmering memories come into focus to produce a collage of echoes and sonic souvenirs. It’s a love letter to the Catskills but moreso, a love letter to the interconnectedness of all; in her past, present, future and alternative selves, in her friends––here and gone––and in the mountain that peers through her windows.
Her new album “Earthstar” prods at complexity, as Cohen highlights the risk of love and how you can never really know someone, even those closest to you. The kaleidoscopically serene synths tell us there is a peacefulness, a beauty, in facing this truth.
Sam Evian:
Sam Evian is the performance alias of Sam Griffin Owens, a songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist with an affection for the mellower sounds of the '60s and '70s. After moving to New York City in the early 2010s, he worked as house engineer at Brooklyn’s Figure 8 Recording Studios and formed the indie rock band Celestial Shore. Under his real name, he’s spent the past decade producing and engineering records for the likes of Big Thief, Cass McCombs, and Cassandra Jenkins, as well as Liam Kazar’s recently released debut LP.His own music as Sam Evian has been earnest and introspective and often playful, and after signing with Fat Possum, he released his third and fourth full-length albums. Sam has split from the bustle of New York City and is settled in a quiet Catskills town upstate.
____________________________________________We acknowledge that this event is held on the stolen lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.
