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Home » Festival Of Small Halls Returns To Woodstock

Festival Of Small Halls Returns To Woodstock

1 April, 2026 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

The Festival of Small Halls will feature Joe H Henry from Canada and Tullara from Australia.

The Festival of Small Halls returns to the Woodstock Soldiers Memorial Hall this month bringing the NSW Autumn 2026 Tour featuring Joe H Henry (Canada) and Tullara (Australia). Audiences can expect a beau­tiful night showcasing original music of ex­ceptional quality and heart.

Hailing from Canada, singer-songwriter Joe H Henry has a voice ‘as powerful as a freight train’, a potent instrument that deliv­ers his unique blend of early rhythm and blues, soul and alt-country. His music draws from his like experiences from homeless train hopping youth to a homesteading fa­ther of five. His songwriting is thoughtful and his storytelling is captivating, making Joe H Henry an artist not to be missed.

Born and raised on a parrot farm in rural Ramornie, NSW, Tullara has become wellknown across the Australian music scene, winning Best EP in 2017 and having over 1.7 million streams on Spotify! Releasing a new album this year, that presents an evolu­tion of her music as bold, and genre-defy­ing. Her music embraces a world of modern pop rock, introspective lyricism and infec­tious melodies.

Head along to the Woodstock Soldiers Memorial Hall on Sunday 19 April. Doors open 6.30pm and the show starts 7pm. The menu for the evening will be slow cooked local lamb with rice, accompanied by locally made sourdough – and a Vegan option.

Tickets are available at https://smallhalls.flicket.io/events/

or alternatively, you can purchase tickets locally at JJ Dresser & Co.

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