Harry ‘H’ @ the Royal
Royal Hotel 107 Beardy Street, ARMIDALE, NSW, AustraliaA fantastic night of live music and good company.
No matter what time of year you visit, chances are there will be an event or festival in or around Armidale.
Events not to be missed include the Autumn Festival, Big Chill Festival, The Bach Festival, The New England Garden Festival, Armidale International Film Festival and Guyra Lamb and Potato Festival. Other great annual events include New England Sings, The Armidale Cup, Guyra Trout Festival, Armidale Youth Orchestra Garden Party, Vintage Truck, Machinery and Heavy Horse Show and the NEGS Equestrian events. The calendar is full with premier sport events including the TAS Rugby Carnivals, Tour de Rocks and the 12hr Mountain Bike Enduro.
Have an event to add to the calendar?
A fantastic night of live music and good company.
Departure times from Armidale Station: 9.05am, 10.45am, 12.25pm, 2.05pm Enjoy a steam train ride behind historic former NSW Government steam locomotives 3265 and 3526! Steam train rides depart from Armidale Station and travel towards Uralla and return (non-stop). Travel in your choice of a standard class open saloon carriage or a premier class compartment for up to 6 people. Please note times are subject to change and will be confirmed one week prior to departure.
School groups - $100 (10 + teacher), $150 (15 + teacher). Hilarious new play by Sarah Quick (directed by Penny Dalgleish and produced by Margaret Sims). A wry discussion between four women about the rules, mostly unwritten, that apply to having relationships with men. YES - It's very funny, even God makes an 'appearance '.... Parental guidance recommended for children under 15.
Come and enjoy jazz at one of Armidale's grooviest venues. Katy Haselwood Quartet - Glen Innes chanteuse, Katy Haselwood, excites audiences wherever she goes. Tonight Katy is joined by Ash Hall on trumpet, Warwick Dunham on keyboards and Cary Bennett on drums for a night of jazz, R&B, and pop standards with a kick. Katy and the band guarantee to put the right grooves on your face. Music washes away the dust of everyday life - Art Blakey
In the event of wet weather, the ceremonies will be held in Lazenby Hall.
School groups - $100 (10 + teacher), $150 (15 + teacher). Hilarious new play by Sarah Quick (directed by Penny Dalgleish and produced by Margaret Sims). A wry discussion between four women about the rules, mostly unwritten, that apply to having relationships with men. YES - It's very funny, even God makes an 'appearance '.... Parental guidance recommended for children under 15.
Come along for a great night of good company and foot tapping music.
Come and have a drink while listening to our favourite songs of the 1960s!
With assistance from local businesses and sponsorship from the New England Writers' Centre this Festival will include workshops during the week. There will be stalls, food and music and a Book Week Parade - for everybody!
With fresh local produce and craft for sale, the market also features live music and poetry performances throughout the morning.
Come and enjoy a relaxed morning of Chess and coffee. Boards are also set up inside Boobooks. All welcome!
In the event of wet weather, the ceremonies will be held in Lazenby Hall.
An invitation to you and your family to join in this delightful event with Hippy - activities and snacks. Guest speaker: Dr Majida Mehana.
In the event of wet weather, the ceremonies will be held in Lazenby Hall.
Tea and sausages available from 11.30am. Parson and the Peas with Celtic Music The music this Market Sunday Concert features the Parson and the Peas playing traditional Celtic music and original compositions by Paul Brown. Paul (the Parson) is joined by three Peas: Sharon Brown, Fiona McDonald and Nikki Murcell. This is a great opportunity to hear how Celtic folk music has inspired a living creative tradition among Armidale-based musicians using a range of instruments: tin whistles (big and small), Irish flute, […]
National Science Week, is taking the Palaeo Jam podcast on the road, and you're invited! Join us for a free and fascinating evening of palaeontology in the awesome brand new surrounds of Armidale's very own brewery, A night of palaeontology as we explore what prehistoric creatures once walked, swam, slithered, flew and crawled right here in Armidale! And while there wee some pretty awesome dinosaurs that have walked this way there is a whole collection of other remarkable beasts that […]
Co-hosted by Progressive Cinema and the Armidale National Parks Association as part of the campaign to Save Our Styx River and Forest which is home to lyrebirds. Mark Pearce, the producer of this stunning and heartwarming film, will join us for a discussion. It is a film about the relationship between people and birds, set in a natural wonderland where an exquisite forest faery has been performing his astonishing song and dance routines for millions of years. It is a […]
Progressive Cinema and the Armidale National Parks Association are co-hosting this screening to raise awareness of the threats to the Styx River and Forest which is home to lyrebirds. The screening will be followed by a community dinner. The Message of the Lyrebird is a film about the relationship between people and birds, set in a natural wonderland where an exquisite forest faery has been performing his astonishing song and dance routines for millions of years. It is a timeless […]
Come and enjoy jazz at one of Armidale's grooviest venues. MC & The Squares brings to life songs written and sung by Mark Cooper, songs that offer a diverse musical experience from country to pop to other grooves with observations of post-adolescent life living in a small town on a mountain. The band features Sujata Allan on violin, Craig Johnson on bass and Gary Daly on drums, along with mark on the guitar and harmonica. Music washes away the dust […]