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Song of Sixpence

WHEN you put singer songwriters and improvising musicians in the round and tell them to share their works and stories, you get Sing A Song of Sixpence.

Swan Hill Town Hall Performing Arts and Conference Centre will be hosting the Sing A Song of Sixpence on Friday, January 28 at 7.30pm.

Swan Hill Town Hall acting venue manager Sharon Brinkman said Sing A Song of Sixpence was a series of concerts presented across many of Victoria’s regional towns, featuring an incredible line-up of artists and musicians.

“We’re delighted to be hosting this event with an impeccable line up of artists performing,” Ms Brinkman said.

“It’s going to be informal, poignant and unpredictable, and audiences will love it.”

Ms Brinkman said artists would share the bare bones of their songs and the stories behind them.

The event will include Abby Dobson, Grim Fawkner, Freya Josephine Hollick, Delsinki, Jamie MacDowell and Cam McKenzie (Mark Seymour and the Undertow.)

This will be a COVID-safe event and current COVID-19 restrictions will apply.

Seating plans are subject to change with COVID-19 capacity restrictions.

For more information about the show, visit www.swanhilltownhall.com, call the Swan Hill Town Hall bookings office on 5036 2384 or visit the Facebook or Instagram page.Event details:

Date: Friday, January 28

Time: 7.30pm

Where: Swan Hill Town Hall

Tickets:

Adult $42

Concession: $38

18 years and under: $36

Book: Online at swanhilltownhall.com,

In person: Swan Hill Town Hall bookings office, Monday to Friday 9am to 2.30pm, phone 5036 2384

Or at the Swan Hill Region Information Centre, phone 1800 625 373

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