Tumby Bay District Soldiers' Memorial Hall stands on the traditional lands of the Nawu and Banggarla Peoples.
It was built on the 23 January 1957. The hall is incredibly active, with performances and concerts year-round including hosting Adelaide Fringe events, Frankie J Holden and Wilbur Wilde, Fizzp Pop, Swanee, Roald Dahl and the Imagination Seekers, the Adelaide Guitar Festival 'On the Road' tour and many more! With an excellent sound system and fantastic lighting, 11-metre long stage, old-box foyer and balcony seating, this is the largest hall on the Eyre Peninsula, full of charm and full of heart! It also has incredible acoustics.
The size of the hall allows for flexible seating arrangements to suit your next event - cabaret style, performance in rows or workshop tables. Any design can be accommodated.
Bar and kitchen facilities are also available upon request.
The space is part of: Tumby Bay District Soldiers' Memorial Hall
Step-free mobility aid access through an alternative entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue and Space entrance is accessible for a person with limited mobility, this includes people who use a wheelchair and/or cannot climb stairs.
- The entrance to the venue and/or space is through an alternate entrance.
- If the path of travel to the entrance of the venue and/or space is level, firm and obstacle-free
- The Venue has a designated accessible unisex toilet or have made alternative arrangements nearby for an accessible unisex toilet.