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Small Halls Festival comes to Kin Kin

The Small Halls Festival is coming to Kin Kin Hall of Arts on Sunday 13 October.

This special community event is not only a celebration of incredible music but also a fundraiser that will directly benefit the local area.

This year, the festival is brought to the community by Presenting Line Woodfordia Inc. as part of the Festival of Small Halls Spring Tour 2024.

The team is excited to showcase the amazing talents of Kellie Loder and Van Dijk and Mcdonald, alongside well-known local artist Tim Rickard, who will be kicking off the event.

Adding to this incredible lineup, there will be delicious food, ensuring a memorable afternoon filled with great music, community spirit, and mouth-watering dishes.

Doors open at 4pm, so be sure to arrive early to soak in the atmosphere and enjoy everything this festival has to offer.

Tickets are now on sale! To secure your spot, visit festivalofsmallhalls.com/kin-kin-2024/

The town of Kin Kin is buzzing with excitement as they prepare to host this brilliant event.

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