Festival of Small Halls Tour – Brunswick

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August 22 @ 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM

$25

The best Australian folk and country music hits the road and heads to Brunswick.

From the creators of Australia’s largest Folk Festival, Woodford, the Festival of Small Halls is a quirky touring festival that travels to small communities in Australia.

On 22 August, the heritage-listed Brunswick Town Hall will come alive with the sounds of New Zealand indie-pop sensation Jed Parsons. A few years since bursting onto the scene with his critically acclaimed debut album Midnight Feast (IMNZ Debut Release of The Year finalist) and over 2 million streams down the track, Jed has made a name for himself as one of NZ’s finest singer/songwriters.

Australian sensation, Alana Wilkinson, will join him. Full of sunshine, laughs and relatable lyrics, award-winning songwriter Alana continues to emerge as one of the most loved artists on the Australian scene. Backed up by successively sold-out headline shows and wonderfully received support spots for the likes of Ben Lee, Daryl Braithwaite, Tim Freedman, Fanny Lumsden, Clare Bowditch and Kav Temperley, Alana has enchanted diverse audiences across Australia.

DETAILS

Tickets

  • Adults are only $25.
  • Child Admission (Aged 12 and Under–Must Be Accompanied By An Adult)–$10
  • Babes in Arms (Aged 2 and Under)–Free.
  • Buy online here or in person at the Brunswick CRC.
  • Food trucks open from 4.30pm. Doors open at 6.30 pm. The show starts at 7pm until 9.30pm.

Food & Beverages

  • Before the show or during intermissions, enjoy delicious food from food trucks on Ridley Street (adjacent to the Hall).
  • Tea, coffee, and home-baked goodies will be available in the Hall.
  • This event is BYO alcohol.

Seating

  • Bring your blankie, picnic rugs, low chairs, or bean bags to chill out in while listening to folky tunes. Some tables and chairs will be available at the back of the Hall.

Supported by the Brunswick Town Team and the Shire of Harvey.

 

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