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Sara to shake up Hallam

Golden Guitar winner, Sara Storer will be singing up a storm at the Hallam Hotel on 13 June.                                           Photo by John Elliott.Golden Guitar winner, Sara Storer will be singing up a storm at the Hallam Hotel on 13 June. Photo by John Elliott.

ONE of the Hallam Hotel’s most popular performers is appearing once again at the hotel due to popular demand.
Female vocalist of the year, Sara Storer will perform on Tuesday, 13 June as part of her current Australian tour.
This year kicked off to a great start for Sara when she took out the Golden Guitar for Female Vocalist of the Year at the 34th CMAA Country Music Awards of Australia in January. This brings Sara’s Golden Guitar collection to nine in just four years.
Ticket price for the Sara Storer show is $30 a ticket including GST. Show time is about 8:30pm.
Pencil the date in your diary. Patrons are urged to be quick in order to avoid missing out on tickets and don’t forget to book meal reservations when booking tickets. All credit cards are accepted.
This is an 18 plus event. The Hallam Hotel is a licensed premise and all patrons must be able to present photo identification upon request of the Hallam Hotel staff or security.
Tickets are nontransferable and nonrefundable.
Also appearing at the Hallam Hotel on 11 July is Adam Brand. Ticket price is $33 including GST.
Book tickets to both these shows by phoning management at the Hallam Hotel on 8786 0200 with a credit card between 9am 6pm, seven days a week.
The Hallam Hotel is at 241 245 Princes Highway, Hallam.

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