Australia's largest regionally-dedicated music tour, Festival of Small Halls is coming back to Clarence Town.
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The concert was a great success when it came to town last year, largely organised by the late community workers Colleen Duffy.
For 2020, The Summer Tour, featuring one of Scotland's foremost singers Siobhan Miller and critically-acclaimed Australian songwriter Jack Carty will be at the School of Arts on Thursday, January 30.
Produced by Woodfordia Inc, the wide-ranging regional music tour rekindles the time-old tradition of gathering in the local small hall for a special night of live music, storytelling and community connection.
One of Scotland's foremost singers, Siobhan Miller is an exceptional talent, renowned for her unique vocal style paired with her evocative song-writing.
The only artist ever thrice-crowned as Scots Singer of the Year at the annual Scots Trad Music Awards, Miller creates music with detail and rich melodies that combine the sounds of indie and alternative music with sounds from her roots in folk music.
Critically-acclaimed Australian songwriter Jack Carty has been making, touring and releasing original music since 2010.
Nine years that have seen the release of five ful llength studio albums; two EPs; an APRA Professional Development Award; extensive touring across Australia, The UK, North America, Europe and New Zealand; festivals from Brisbane to Barcelona; co-writes with the likes of Josh Pyke, Dan Wilson (Semisonic, Adele, Taylor Swift) and Katie Noonan; a #1 independent album; a Top 40 album; and a loyal, grassroots following, built on great songs and a powerful live show.
Doors open at 6.30pm for a 7.30pm start.
Barbecue and drinks will be available for sale from 5.30pm.
Tickets are available from the Festival of Small Halls website.