Festival of Smalls Halls – Great Ocean Road

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Until Friday 31st of March 2023

Festival of Small Halls is thrilled to announced that Folk Bitch Trio and Scott Cook will feature on the upcoming Autumn Tour 2023: Port Fairy Folk Festival to Lake Gkula... read more.

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Thu Mar 30th, Fri Mar 31st

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Festival of Small Halls is thrilled to announced that Folk Bitch Trio and Scott Cook will feature on the upcoming Autumn Tour 2023: Port Fairy Folk Festival to Lake Gkula. Returning to Victoria, this tour will begin at the beloved Port Fairy Folk Festival, then traverse the state visiting 18 regional towns, ducking over to New South Wales and South Australia for a couple of shows, before ending up at Woodfordia for Lake Gkula Camping.

Halls of all shapes and sizes will throw open their doors, from the rolling hills of the West Gippsland region to the rocky escarpments of the Grampians, from gold fields to vineyards, the 33rd instalment of this big-hearted tour is set to be another inspiring and galvanizing experience for the regions it will touch.

Famous for their larger-than-life folk festivals over the last two decades, Woodfordia Inc presents a programme to be loved by their core base and new fans alike with the heavenly harmonic Folk Bitch Trio and acclaimed Canadian songwriter Scott Cook.

Festival of Small Halls Autumn Tour will visit four venues across the Great Ocean Road region. Lavers Hill Community Hall on Wednesday 15 March, Deans Marsh Memorial Hall on Thursday 16 March, Dunrobin Public Hall on Thursday 30 March and Narrawong Mechanics Institute Hall on Friday 31 March.

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Great Ocean Road Regional Tourism acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Great Ocean Road region the Wadawurrung, Eastern Maar & Gunditjmara. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging. We recognise and respect their unique cultural heritage and the connection to their traditional lands. We commit to building genuine and lasting partnerships that recognise, embrace and support the spirit of reconciliation, working towards self-determination, equity of outcomes and an equal voice for Australia’s first people.