Cabarlah Hall, Qld, Jarowair Country

The Cabarlah Hall stands on the traditional lands of Jarowair People.
Cuckoo! It’s Cabarlah!
Lying just north of the city of Toowoomba, this village is a smorgasbord of rich history and interesting culture. For example, did you know that the local pub is one of the longest continually-licenced pubs in Queensland? Or that the Station Masters house is still the original building? (although now filled with colourful souvenirs) And yes… there’s also an impressive cuckoo clock centre. Once named simply the ‘Five-Mile Camp’, Cabarlah was only properly named after the Toowoomba-Crows Nest train line was built.
At the heart of this rustic village is the Cabarlah Hall and Sports Grounds, run by a local group of volunteers. It is one of only a handful of committee owned facilities remaining in the area. This dedicated team runs the Cabarlah Markets and houses the Cabarlah Pony Club and the grounds have historically been used for all types of events from birthday parties to weddings and camp drafts to car shows. Next up – Cabarlah Halls’ maiden Festival of Small Halls show!
Festival of Small Halls rolls into Cabarlah on Thursday, 2 December, 2021 with Andrea Kirwin and Tullara.
Opening the show will be local act James Ryle!

With a love of live shows, James has been performing for crowds since the age of 16. The Toowoomba musician loves all styles and genres of music and aims to showcase a wide range within each performance. Comprising of a mixture of covers and the occasional original piece, each performance will leave you engaged and wanting more!
Meals will be available at the Hall including BBQ – steak/steakette and sausage burgers. Some slices/cakes will be available during interval.
Bar Service including alcoholic (basic) and non-alcoholic drinks will be available at the Hall.
Tickets are priced at
Full Admission – $15
Child Admission (ages) – Free
Click here to purchase tickets.
Doors Open 6.30pm
Show Starts 7.00pm
Cabarlah Hall has a ramp for accessible entry, but is not fitted with accessible facilities. Bathrooms are outside the hall with narrow doorways and confined space
This show is supported by Toowoomba Regional Council.
Festival of Small Halls events take place in venues operating under an approved QLD Health Covid Safe Event Checklist, and has stringent Workplace Health and Safety requirements for all travelling artists and crew. Under the terms and conditions of all events, you must not attend if you have any symptoms of Covid-19.
Please do your bit to protect others and keep your community safe.