
Festival of Small Halls has announced that Paddy McHugh and Sue Ray will be the guests of ten communities on the September Resilience Tour 2021: Queensland’s Southern Downs.
Presented by veteran festival producers Woodfordia Inc., the twenty-second edition of the much-loved not-for-profit music tour is taking on a sharp short ten-stop tour schedule with the finest of Queensland’s home-grown talent to Southern Downs community halls. The Resilience Tour seeks to leverage the power of music to bring people together for the purposes of recovery from natural disasters.
Karara, named by the Githahbull/Gidhabal people, is situated around the banks of what is now known as Canal Creek. individuals often prospecting for gold both within and around the creek.
Like the gold found in the surrounding areas, Karara Hall is precious. The Hall is the heart of this small rural town, located 90 kilometres south of Toowoomba.
Festival of Small Halls returns to Karara with Paddy McHugh (AUS) and Sue Ray (AUS).
Josephine Birch will open the show!
A meal option of gluten-free noodle boxes (with a vegetarian option), crackers with cheese and fruit followed by cheesecake will be available at the Hall. Drinks available on the night will be water, tea, and coffee with BYO drinks option. After the performances, tea and coffee will be available to finish off the night. The cost is $15.
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