A growing number of local halls are holding music events.
Community halls are wonderful spaces for listening to music.
Music brings people together and helps keep our culture and communities thriving.
For musicians it is good for their art and their bank balance.
Halls also benefit: make money, increase bookings and community involvement.
Imagine a viable hall circuit for musicians….
That is why Music Collective is trying to support more music in local halls.
Music Collective
- created a directory of halls (40 so far)
- created resources to support people wanting to hear more music in their halls
- will actively get involved in helping hall committees, musicians, music clubs, bring more music into community halls
Look at the directory
Add a free profile of a hall Your local hall not on the list? It takes 5 mins
Read a guide to see what some halls are doing and how to have a go yourself.
Ask for help to get started
Check out what is happening in these North Coast Halls
Tintenbar Up Front – open mics and other music shows twice a month
Hot Club Kempsey dedicated to bringing live music to the Macleay Valley
Volunteer run Wauchope Community Arts host musicians of the highest calibre
A remote country hall (Upper Lansdowne) hosts regular music events
Swaino’s Supper Club in Mylestom Hall. Great music, great food.
Fifteen Minutes Of Fame, Stokers Siding – long running 15 Minutes of Fame, and other events
Rous unplugged – monthly open mic and other music events
Marvell Hall Byron Bay – beginning to host more music
FROM LITTLE THINGS…