Pyree hall, nsw, yuin country

Pyree Hall stands on the traditional lands of the Yuin People.
The hall was built in 1895, and has been a major community centrepiece, hosting weddings, parties… anything really! Cold Chisel used it to rehearse for one of their albums.
Festival of Small Halls returns to Pyree on Wednesday, 18 January 2023 with Emily Lubitz and The Paul McKenna Band.
Opening the show will be local act Tayah Larsen!

Tayah is a young aspiring singer, songwriter, and musician from the South Coast of NSW. Tayah brings a poise and confidence to the stage rarely found in young singer songwriters. With a repertoire spanning Pop, Rock, Country, and R&B, with a mix of originals, Tayah captivates and holds her audience with powerhouse vocal ability. Tayah is very passionate about honing her craft and collaborating with other Artists, she is excited to be working on her originals and is looking forward to releasing them soon.
Roast beef rolls and falafel rolls, with coleslaw and roast pumpkin will be available at the Hall from 5.30pm, catered by Local Community volunteers.
Bar Service will be available at the Hall from 5.30pm, catered by the Pyree Hall committee. Tea, coffee and biscuits will be available at the interval.
Tickets are priced at:
Full Admission – $30
Under 12s – $15
Click here to purchase tickets.
Doors Open 6.30pm
Show Starts 7.00pm
Pyree Hall has accessible entry (ramp to double doors).
Festival of Small Halls events take place in venues operating under an approved NSW 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.