Fanny Lumsden and the Thrillseekers will be bringing their brand of folk and Americana music to the Jugiong Hall on Friday, July 25.
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The visit to Jugiong is part of the band’s Country Halls tour through the Riverina.
No stranger to the region, Fanny, who grew up on a farm between Tallimba and Weethalle, has made this unique touring style a bit of a habit, this July marking their third annual tour celebrating country halls.
Fanny and her band the Thrillseekers play toe tapping- thigh-slapping, quick witted version of folk and Americana and offer a fun-filled family night of live music.
‘So excited to be playing in the halls again - they are my favourite kind of venue and I love it that the whole community gets out and has a fun night,” she said.
“It’s a privilege to play in these halls that have been the centre of their community for so many years and to be bringing live music to the bush is something pretty special.”
Western Australian alt-country girl, Ruby Boots will be joining Fanny and the boys on this year’s tour through the Riverina.
Having just dropped a brand new EP and returned from touring with The Waifs, Ruby Boots will be jumping on board the regional hall tour.
Again this year there will be an opportunity for local musicians, performers, poets and dancers to get up and perform for their community.
If you think you can play, sing, dance or recite send an email through to fanny.lumsden@gmail.com describing your act and a link to a video, if you have one.
The communities are getting behind their halls and putting on barbecues to fuel you up before the music gets going.
Entry is by donation (with a suggested donation of $20 a person).
The barbecue starts at 5pm and the music starts at 6pm.