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Curtains set to open on an impressive line up

THE Swan Hill Town Hall Performing Arts Centre is set to hit the ground running in 2022 with the year full of outstanding events heading your way.

Swan Hill Town Hall’s Sharon Brinkman said there was a fantastic mix of events coming up and she was delighted to finally share what they have in store.

“We have a line-up that includes circus, theatre, music, comedy and dance”, she said.

Ms Brinkman said they hoped the line-up would appeal to as many community members as possible.

“I encourage all members of our community, even if you don’t think you have an interest in performing arts, to head online and find out what is coming to the Swan Hill region.

“The first half of the year is going to be jam packed with unique and entertaining events including ‘sing a song of sixpence,’ featuring Abby Dobson, Freya Joesaphine Hollick, Grim Fawkner, Delsinki, Jamie MacDowell, Cam McKenzie, Mark Seymour and the Undertow.

“Faulty Towers the original Dining experience, alternative rock band the Rubens and a circus spectacular with Railed,” she said.

Ms Brinkman added that the venue also had a lineup of tours that were not yet advertised or on sale.

“Stay tuned as we will be making some further announcements soon,” she said.

Ms Brinkman said early bird discounts available for many of the shows, so get in quick for the best prices.

All events will be CovidSafe and current COVID-19 restrictions will apply.

Tickets can be purchased online or in person from the Swan Hill Town Hall Bookings Office (Monday to Friday 9am to 2.30pm), as well as the Swan Hill Region Information Centre (seven days, 9am to 5pm).

For more information, visit www.swanhilltownhall.com or call the Swan Hill Town Hall bookings office on 5036 2384.Upcoming events:

– sing a song of sixpence

Friday, 28 January at 7.30pm

– Faulty Towers: The Original Dining Experience

Saturday, 26 February at 7pm

– The Rubens

Friday, 18 March

– Railed

Wednesday, 27 April at 7.30pm

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