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Monday, 19 January ticket
Kick off Hootenanny High Tea on January 19 with an afternoon of live, honest music that captures the heart of country music. The Chapel Theatre comes alive with Jhana Allen, Jane A Naoi + Ethan Latsinos, and The Peel River Ramblers. Jhana Allen opens with sharp songwriting and a voice full of clarity and warmth. Jane A Naoi follows with thoughtful lyrics and acoustic precision, blending folk and Americana influences with quiet strength. Then, The Peel River Ramblers raise the tempo with their fast-picking bluegrass and infectious energy. Expect toe-tapping tunes, tight harmonies, and plenty of spirit. It’s a lively start to the Hootenanny High Tea series — an afternoon that feels down-to-earth, joyful, and true to the roots of country music.
Kick off Hootenanny High Tea on January 19 with an afternoon of live, honest music that captures the heart of country music. The Chapel Theatre comes alive with Jhana Allen, Jane A Naoi + Ethan Latsinos, and The Peel River Ramblers. Jhana Allen opens with sharp songwriting and a voice full of clarity and warmth. Jane A Naoi follows with thoughtful lyrics and acoustic precision, blending folk and Americana influences with quiet strength. Then, The Peel River Ramblers raise the tempo with their fast-picking bluegrass and infectious energy. Expect toe-tapping tunes, tight harmonies, and plenty of spirit. It’s a lively start to the Hootenanny High Tea series — an afternoon that feels down-to-earth, joyful, and true to the roots of country music.
$50.00+ $1.75 feeWednesday, 21 January ticket
The Hootenanny High Tea continues on January 21 with a bold mix of voices and styles that show just how wide the country and roots spectrum can stretch. Taking the stage at the Chapel Theatre are Carly Robinson, Buddy Knox, and The Articulate Mutes: three acts with distinct sounds but the same love of live music. Carly Robinson brings her heartfelt songwriting and fresh energy, sharing songs that connect straight to the crowd. Then, blues powerhouse Buddy Knox lights up the room with his signature guitar grooves and confident stage presence, blending passion with polish. Finally, The Articulate Mutes push boundaries with sharp musicianship and dynamic rhythms that span rock, blues, and beyond. This night is about authenticity, rhythm, and skill; three artists giving their all in a warm, relaxed setting where every song hits close to home.
The Hootenanny High Tea continues on January 21 with a bold mix of voices and styles that show just how wide the country and roots spectrum can stretch. Taking the stage at the Chapel Theatre are Carly Robinson, Buddy Knox, and The Articulate Mutes: three acts with distinct sounds but the same love of live music. Carly Robinson brings her heartfelt songwriting and fresh energy, sharing songs that connect straight to the crowd. Then, blues powerhouse Buddy Knox lights up the room with his signature guitar grooves and confident stage presence, blending passion with polish. Finally, The Articulate Mutes push boundaries with sharp musicianship and dynamic rhythms that span rock, blues, and beyond. This night is about authenticity, rhythm, and skill; three artists giving their all in a warm, relaxed setting where every song hits close to home.
$50.00+ $1.75 feeFriday, 23 January ticket
Wrap up Hootenanny High Tea on January 23 with a dynamic afternoon that highlights the spirit and diversity of contemporary country and folk. The Chapel Theatre will host Ash Morse, Crow Mountain, and The Rusty Pickups. three acts guaranteed to leave the festival on a high note. Ash Morse kicks things off with his catchy, modern folk-pop sound and undeniable stage charisma. With chart-topping songs and an easy connection to his audience, he sets an upbeat tone. Crow Mountain follow with their signature harmonies and traditional folk feel, bringing warmth and depth to every lyric. Closing the show, The Rusty Pickups turn things up with classic rock energy and a rootsy edge that gets the whole room moving. It’s a fitting finale: three standout acts, one inviting stage, and an afternoon of music that captures the heart of Tamworth’s country soul.
Wrap up Hootenanny High Tea on January 23 with a dynamic afternoon that highlights the spirit and diversity of contemporary country and folk. The Chapel Theatre will host Ash Morse, Crow Mountain, and The Rusty Pickups. three acts guaranteed to leave the festival on a high note. Ash Morse kicks things off with his catchy, modern folk-pop sound and undeniable stage charisma. With chart-topping songs and an easy connection to his audience, he sets an upbeat tone. Crow Mountain follow with their signature harmonies and traditional folk feel, bringing warmth and depth to every lyric. Closing the show, The Rusty Pickups turn things up with classic rock energy and a rootsy edge that gets the whole room moving. It’s a fitting finale: three standout acts, one inviting stage, and an afternoon of music that captures the heart of Tamworth’s country soul.
$50.00+ $1.75 fee