Koah Hall, Qld, Buluwai, Djabugay and Yirrgay Country

The Koah Hall stands on the traditional lands of the Buluwai People, the Djabugay People and the Yirrgay People.
Koah is a lovely rural locality in Far North Queensland, positioned uniquely between the lush rainforests of the Great Dividing Range behind Cairns and the gateway to the outback in Mareeba. At the heart of this close-knit community is the Koah Hall, nestled in a grove of grass trees. The hall and connected grounds are a celebrated community space for all and nurtured by a dedicated, evolving group of volunteers who are passionate about community and connection. The relaxed bushland vibe, nature playground and spacious Hall have all attracted a busy social calendar for the hall, which is proudly the heart and hub of Koah.
Festival of Small Halls returns to Koah on Thursday, 18th November 2021 with Andrea Kirwin and Tullara.
Opening the show will be local act Tenni!

Tenni is an emerging artist from Far North Queensland. Just starting out in her musical career she has an incredible ability to put emotions into words through her music. With an Indie/folk style, she composes songs that everyone can relate to, involving people of all kinds in her music. Tenni was also recently involved in the first Youth Music Mentorship Program where she and other local emerging artists were mentored by musicians from around Australia and overseas. Tenni had the amazing opportunity to record one of her original songs, ‘Better than you’. The program culminated in a showcase called In Bloom, performed at the Koah Hall in October this year.
Meals (curry and rice) as well as cakes will be available at the Hall from 5.30pm.
Full bar service will be available from 4.30pm.
Tickets are priced at
Full Admission – $25
Child Admission (Aged 15 and Under, must be accompanied by an adult) – FREE
Click here to purchase tickets
Alternatively, you can purchase tickets locally (cash sales only) at the Kuranda Visitor Information Centre (call 0740 939311 for current opening hours) or at the Koah Monthly Market on Saturday 6 Nov, 8am-midday.
Doors Open 6.30pm
Show Starts 7pm
The Koah Hall has an accessible entrance with direct vehicle access to ground level patio, and has an accessible bathroom, as well as unisex and gendered facilities.


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.