Stanley Town Hall, tas, palawa country

Stanley Town Hall stands on the traditional lands of the North West Tasmanian Aboriginal People.
The Stanley Town Hall is nestled at the base of the Nut. The Hall was opened in 1911 and in 1988 the Hall was listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register. During 2010 – 2011 there was a full restoration completed, courtesy of a State Government grant. The Hall is a feature in the Stanley streetscape. Stanley is a beautiful seaside village that is the perfect getaway destination. Come and meet the friendly locals who will make you feel welcome.
Festival of Small Halls returns to Stanley on Friday, 6 January 2023 with Emily Lubitz and The Paul McKenna Band.
Opening the show will be local act Scarlett Stone!

Local singer-songwriter, Scarlett Stone, is an emerging artist from Circular Head, Tasmania. Scarlett Stone captivates an audience with her raw and rustic tone, blended with self-taught vocals and guitar. Stone pours her spirit and soul into her music with storytelling, original songs that reflect her heart and mind, along with covers of songs by inspiring artists.
Tickets are priced at:
Full Admission – $20
Concession Admission (Age 5 – 16) – $10
Child Admission (Aged 5 and Under) – Free
Click here to purchase tickets.
Alternatively, you can purchase tickets locally at Smithton & Stanley.
Doors Open 6.30pm
Show Starts 7.00pm
Stanley Town Hall has accessible entry (side entry) and has accessible bathrooms (unisex accessible toilet).
This show is supported by Circular Head Council.
Festival of Small Halls events take place in venues operating under an approved TAS 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.