MULTIPLE Golden Guitar winner and horseman extraordinaire Tom Curtain is coming to town to lead a one-off family-friendly show.
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The Katherine Outback Experience - a one-hour family show featuring five horses and nine working dogs, followed by an hour of live music - will arrive on Wednesday January 30 2019.
The gates of White Park will open at 5.30pm and the performance starts at 6pm.
Entry is free as Upper Hunter Shire Council is proudly hosting the event, although a gold coin donation is appreciated. There will be food available for purchase.
Award-winning artist Tom Curtain accompanied by his horses, dogs and original music loves to make audiences smile with his family-friendly performances.
“There aren’t too many events where all age groups from toddlers through to retirees can enjoy the event,” Tom said.
The show also has a serous anti-bullying message to spread. Through his close relationship with the parents of Amy ‘Dolly’ Everett, Tom was inspired to write ‘Speak Up’, a single released with fellow Golden Guitar winner, Sara Storer, reaching No.1 on the iTunes Country Music Chart and raising money and awareness for Dolly’s Dream.
Tom hopes to inspire audiences that anything is possible with the right mindset and hard work.
“I will be sharing my story of growing up in drought on our family farm, and the challenges we have experienced in getting where we are today, together with the Speak Up message on behalf of Dolly’s Dream.”
All money raised through gold coin donations will be used to build local capacity to deal with mental health issues.
For more information on the show visit www.tomcurtain.com.au or www.katherineoutbackexperience.com.au