
Frederickton School of Arts is located in the heritage town of Frederickton in the Kempsey Shire. The foundation stone was laid in November 1903 by Sir Harry Rawson, Governor of NSW. The Hall enjoys a commanding position on the banks of the Macleay River and local regard the hall as an important part of the town’s history.
Festival of Small Halls rolls into Frederickton on Friday 31 January 2020 with Siobhan Miller (SCO) and Jack Carty (AUS).
Festival of Small Halls Fredericton will be supported by Snez. Coming from a Macedonian working-class family, where stories about hardship, romance, black magic, mysticism and work ethic have been passed down through generations, Snez subtly weaves these influences into her own stories and songs, and in the process produces personal and intimate performances. SNEZ seems to be able to cut to the heart of the matter not only lyrically, but live on stage. Her warm, passionate and compelling performance style, is peppered with comedic and haunting tales, layered harmonies and beautiful folk/pop melodies.

Doors open 6.30pm for 7pm start.
Tickets available online here
Frederickton School of Arts is located at 20 Macleay street, Fredericton, NSW.
Proudly supported by the Kempsey Shire Council