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COVID cancels holiday comedy

THIS week’s performance from funny guys, the Listies, has been postponed.

Swan Hill Town Hall venue manager Simon Myers said one of the Listies had tested positive to COVID-19.

“Unfortunately, a member of the duo has tested positive to COVID-19 but they are still very much looking forward to coming to Swan Hill as soon as they can,” he said.

“We understand that this will be disappointing for families these school holidays, but the postponement is unavoidable.

“All tickets purchased will be honoured for a rescheduled date, to be confirmed.”

Mr Myers said that staff from the Swan Hill Town Hall Bookings office would be in contact with all ticket holders.

He also encouraged families to check out council’s webpage for other activities to do these school holidays.

“There will still be an opportunity to see a live show these school holidays, with FORT coming to town,” Mr Myers said.

“The groups ridiculous clowning, spectacular acrobatics, poetic visual imagery will be a celebration of creative genius.”Event details:

FORT – by asking for trouble

Thursday, July 7 at 10.30am

Swan Hill Town Hall

Adult: $20

Concession: (pensioner, senior, healthcare, student) $18

Child: $16 – 13 years and under

Family: (two adults and two children) $55

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