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PACC’s 2022 season has something for everyone

The Swan Hill Town Hall Performing Arts and Conference Centre (PACC) have a spectacular line up set to impress in 2022.

“This season has something for everybody – music, comedy, dance, circus acts and shows for all of the family to enjoy,” Swan Hill Town Hall’s Sharon Brinkman said.

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

“The first half of the year is going to be jam packed, kicking off with the Rubens, a salute to the ANZACS and Veterans with Blowin’ in the wind production, song of Judy Garland, school holiday fun, circus spectacular with RAILED, comedy and of course Australia’s homegrown heroes Human Nature,” 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.

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 open Monday to Friday 9am to 2.30pm, as well as the Swan Hill Region Information Centre open seven days, 9am to 5pm.

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

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