Wiradjuri Country

Orange, known as Australia’s Colour City is just a few hours drive from Sydney and within easy reach of the Blue Mountains. When you visit the Orange Region you will discover a welcoming city, rich in history with a flourishing cultural scene. Take a walk around the historic town centre, the wide streets and stunning architecture – particularly impressive examples of the Victorian, Edwardian and Federation periods. The surrounding hillsides produce some of the best fruit, wine and food in Australia. Taste the best of the season at a farm gate or cellar door. Enjoy a locally flavoured menu at a café or restaurant. Orange emerged as the number one place to live in a recent national survey of regional cities. Great health and education services, excellent shopping and marvellous community facilities helped us top the list. And the scenery is breathtaking across all four seasons.
Bloomfield Hall stands on lands traditionally owned by the Wiradjuri people.
The show will open with newcomers to the Orange live music scene, T.A.X.
Tim, Anders and Xanthie have impressed audiences with their tight, three part harmonies, tasty guitar licks and cleaver song arrangements.

Festival of Small Halls will roll into Orange on Sunday, 25 April 2021 with Bobby Alu and This Way North.
Tickets available online here
Doors open 6.30pm for 7pm start.
The people of Orange will be serving up a delicious BBQ for dinner for purchase on the night.
Bloomfield Hall is located at Park Drive, Bloomfield Hosptial, 1502 Forest Road, Orange 2800.
You must not attend the event if you have COVID-19 symptoms – if you become unwell after purchasing a ticket please be reassured it can be refunded in full if you need to go and get tested. If you have a cough, fever, sore throat, fatigue, shortness of breath or fell unwell, please protect your community and stay home.
It is a condition of entry that physical distancing be observed.