AWARD winning singer-songwriter Catherine Britt will kick-off a great month of non-stop entertainment and good food at the Hallam Hotel this week.
The Townsville born songstress and 2009 Country Music Association of Australia’s Female Artist of the Year has gone on the road to promote her latest album.
Britt will take centre stage at the Hallam on Thursday 1 July. Tickets are now on sale and cost $25.
Other top acts this month include The Guys, Girls, Guitars Band Tour with four of the country’s freshest artists joining forces.
The tour will see country music stars Kirsty Lee-Akers, McAllister Kemp, Liam Brew and Chelsea Basham will join for a night of fantastic entertainment.
Tickets are $20 each for a seated show.
The Hallam is also offering a special deal for those who purchase their tickets from the hotel – buy one ticket get one free.
But it’s not just about the music this month with plenty of delicious morsels on offer to tempt all diners.
Patrons can take advantage of Soup-erb Mondays which includes a free bowl of soup with every main meal purchased on Mondays between 5.30pm and 7pm.
Budget Buster Tuesdays will also be a big winner with patrons being given tear-apart coupons offering free Baileys and Baileys wine, $2 venue voucher and a raffle ticket – with every $14 two course meal.
Meat lovers can also take advantage of the 30 Day Steak-Out promotion.
Diners just have to order a steak to receive a free win, garlic bread and steak on their next three visits.
Finishing off this month of great deals, the Hallam Hotel is offering a traditional Christmas in July lunch which comes with a free glass of wine but conditions may apply.
To make a booking for one of the shows or to find out more about the scrumptious meals on offer call the Hallam on 8786 0200.
For more info visit www.hallamhotel.com.au.
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