Barossa Arts & Convention Centre
Address | 130 Magnolia Rd, Tanunda SA, Australia | ||||||
Phone | +61 8 8561 4299 | ||||||
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Website | barossaarts.com.au | ||||||
Categories | Event Venue, Art Center, Conference Center, Function Room Facility, Performing Arts Theater | ||||||
Rating | 4.4 21 review | ||||||
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Barossa Arts & Convention Centre reviews
21My family saw John Williamson in concert (4 piece band) recently and the venue is well set out, very comfortable seating and excellent acoustics.
Fantastic set up.
Better signage for exiting would be a nice touch though not just arrows on ground as when an event is on late at night 90% of people tend to go down the one way road not the way round to exit.
My wife and I went to the recent Niel Diamond Tribute show, it was brilliant! The theatre is part of a school complex, and if it had been a full house parking would have been on the grass. Surely that could be better. Catering for in the interval was also limited, again, it could've been better. Would we go again, yes we would.
Lovely building, is part of the faith high school, parking is a pain, the customer service was good.
The seats are a little uncomfortable but you can see the stage well.
Fabulous venue for a night with the ASO. The first full orchestra in Australia to give a concert in front of a live (socially distanced) audience since Covid began.
Went to see Yellow Brick Road with The Flaming Sambuccas. I thought it was a good show with the second half being the best due to the more ROCK and driving songs. My favourite though was the brilliant rendition of The Lion King song the singer (whose name sadly I forget) gave a stirring performance. Poorly attended in fact they welcomed us as the VIP audience. Sad, many people missed out.
Love going here to watch special concerts, very comfortable, wheelchair area.
Great views of the stage.
When I was there the seats were tiny, designed for kids size.hope it has changed.
The show was good. But there are better venues.
Great place to see a show in the Barossa. Very friendly staff. It would be amazing to see the toilets nade a bit easier to access
Great sound and a great venue overall.been here plenty of times and the staff are always amazing!
Comfortable seating. All seats have good view of stage. Could have had more choice of wines at interval.
Absolutely fantastic venue, seating very comfortable and plenty of legroomsaw a great show there. Great artwork from students adorned the foyers. Could be more ladies toilets though.
Superb regional arts facility. Good sized stage and large seating areas and impresdobe sound and light systems. Enjoyed a fanyastic show at this venue. Parking is also well provided for on adjacent grounds.
Watched Yamato Drummers of Japan, absolutely thrilling experience with excellent seating and great view and magnificent sound, easy parking and clean amenities, highly recommended
Spectacular and spacious. Probs need more toilets for large audiences. Car park was difficult to navigate in the dark.
Very good theatre and facility's, could definitely use some outside lighting in car park and on the street. Went to see nieces show of Cinderella Grimm. Awesome work
Been to a few.events here, intimate theatre area, friendly staff especially Jill giving prompt assistance, easy parking
Hidden gem of a Peformance Space
I didn't know that Tunanda had a performance space suitable for stand up.
The room mixed intimate and spacious for a perfect night out
Fantastic location for stand up.
Brilliant theatre that provides the intimacy of a smaller venue with the comfort of a larger venue.
Close enough to Adelaide to be reasonable for a night out. Paired with dinner in the barossa 10/10