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RAILED: Bare chested circus meets bare knuckle bar fights

Swan Hill Town Hall

Wednesday, 27 April at 7.30pm,

Adults $42, concession $40, group 4+ $40

THE Swan Hill Town Hall Performing Arts and Conference Centre (PACC) will come alive when it hosts a western-themed circus, ‘Railed,’ on Wednesday, 27 April.

Performers will combine traditional circus acts with their trademark physical talents, finely chiselled bodies and hilarious comic timing of their Head First Acrobats.

Swan Hill Town Hall’s Sharon Brinkman said the event would be a carefully choreographed visual spectacular.

“A racy, heart-stopping display of the finest acrobatics – prepare yourself for when bare chested circus meets bare knuckle bar fights,” Ms Brinkman said.

“We can’t wait to share this talent with our region.”

The Melbourne-based group, Head First Acrobats (A.K.A HFA), is an award winning entertainment company providing circus and physical theatre performances, defined by a unique mix of old school slapstick comedy, with new-school death-defying acrobatics.

All events will be “covid-safe” and current COVID-19 restrictions will apply.

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

Please Note:

Patrons are no longer required to wear face masks.

Visitors aged 18 and over still need to have received both COVID-19 vaccinations and provide verification of their vaccination status as a condition of entry.

Currently QR code check in requirements only apply in “vaccinated economy venues” where you are currently required to show your vaccination status, this includes all entertainment venues.

All visitors, workers, students, and patrons must still check in to the Swan Hill Town Hall Performing Arts Centre.

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