Tamworth, Australia
561 Peel St
N/A
+61 267675950
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Easter weekend in NSW. JobKeeper has come to an end. Instead of throwing their doors open to the multitude of tourists on the road, almost everything remains closed. The reason given “Holidays. Too expensive to pay staff.” Forgive me. The amount of revenue foregone by being closed on the second biggest tourist weekend of the year would more than make up for labour costs. So spare me the comments on TV how tourist operators are doing it tough. Problem of your own making.
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Interesting to sit watching & listening to the videos.
The hall of fame was really well laid out and informative, HOWEVER if you are black please make sure you have your citizenship and birth certificate handy before seeking to gain entry. My wife was heavily interrogated by a woman at the counter after we had paid the entry fee, in regards to her ethnic background, her citizenship status and "for how long she had been in the country". This im guessing is because 'coming from Sydney' is not a sufficient answer when you look a certain way, regardless of what you sound like.
What a wonderful way to spend time reflecting on country music in Australia and its historical value. Well worth a visit.
We visited The Australian Country Music Hall of Fame. Now I know Country music singers but I don’t listen or play it.. Each to their own But I was blown away today , I remember all the older singers and musicians obviously because they were so good. It’s true even if you are not into Country music you will get s kick out of everything there. The young guy who took our 7 each to get in he was a nice young guy. Very friendly There was so much to look at and then they have 5 era’s on video with John Laws was the narrator. Then in another room there was about 5 more videos of interviews with people like Lee Kernaghan, Slim Dusty , Keith Urban . I’m from Mooroopna Victoria and so were The Hawking Bros. Russell and Alan started the bad in 1955. They won quite a few awards at the Golden Globes in the 1970s They were best friends with my great uncle. So even if you don’t like Country music do yourself a favour and pop in you certainly will enjoy it
This place is amazing, capturing the spirit of Tamworth and the staff very helpful and friendly...Thankyou well worth the cheap entry fee
It’s okay, gives a rounded idea of country music to the less inclined, if you are after something more I am afraid it won’t provide. Reasonable cost for entry and some good history to enjoy, it’s a once been no need to return scenario...
We travelled from Sydney only to find that the hall of fame is closed. Nothing on the website apart from visits by appointment. Tried to make an appointment, only to get a recorded message. NOT GOOD ENOUGH
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