Festival of Small Halls Summer Tour 2025: Surges Bay

Date
17 January 2025
Time
18.30
Location
72 Esperance Coast Road, Surges Bay
Link to Tickets

Festival of Small Halls is a series of tours that takes the best folk and contemporary acoustic artists and sends them on the road to tiny halls in communities all over Australia. It is produced by Woodfordia Inc in partnership with many other wonderful Australian festivals, regional partners and great lovers and supporters of folk and contemporary acoustic music.

Surges Bay Community Hall stands on the traditional lands of the Melukerdee & Lyluequonny People.

The little team that could….. 2 years ago, the committee formed to see if they could inject a burst of life into the Surges Bay Community Hall and what a fun few years they have had! From markets to dances, playgroups to business meetings, food vans & special visitors, Santa & the Easter Bunny. Their most common feedback is how much wholesome fun people have had and what a great sense of community they have created.

The hall is situated between tourist towns, Geeveston & Dover only 10 minutes each way to both. The hall grounds have a BBQ area and sports oval utilised by runners, walkers, pet walkers, being a safe community space for everyone.

Festival of Small Halls rolls into Surges Bay on Friday, 17 January 2025 with Susan O’Neill and Monique Clare.

Opening the show will be local act Hot Chicken!

There will be coffee and cakes (gluten & dairy free) available from the Surges Bay Hall Canteen.
Surges Bay Hall Committee will be running a bar from 6pm – close offering beer, wine and spirits.

Tickets are priced at:
Full Admission – $35
Concession Admission (Pensioners) – $20
Youth Admission (Aged 3 – 12 Years, Must Be Accompanied By An Adult) – $15
Child Admission (Aged Under 3 Years, Must Be Accompanied By An Adult) – Free
Purchase tickets online, or in person at the markets.

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Doors Open 6.30pm
Show Starts 7.00pm

Surges Bay Community Hall has accessible entry (level ground from car park) and has accessible bathrooms.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body.

https://www.festivalofsmallhalls.com