Tamworth Regional Entertainment Centre
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| Tamworth Regional Entertainment Centre | |
|---|---|
| TREC | |
| Location | Hillvue, Tamworth, New South Wales |
| Opened | 1999 |
| Owner | Tamworth Regional Council |
| Operator | Tamworth Regional Council |
| Tenants | |
| Capacity | Total: 5,100 |
Tamworth Regional Entertainment Centre is an Australian arena located approximately 5km south of the Tamworth Central Business District in the suburb of Hillvue. It is a multipurpose centre with a seating capacity of 5,100 and is the biggest of its kind outside the NSW and south-east Queensland metropolitan areas.
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[edit] Centre Uses
Its biggest event each year is the CMMA Country Music Awards of Australia held in january during the Tamworth Country Music Festival. Other uses for the centre include:
- Concerts
- Trade Shows, Exhibitions and Product Launches
- Educational exhibitions
- Markets/Fairs
- Major event Dinners/Functions
- Conferences
- Indoor sporting events
- Community events
- Charity events
[edit] Concerts
Major artists to have played at the centre include Cold Chisel, Bob Dylan, The Seekers and Leo Sayer. The Australian bands Silverchair and Powderfinger played at the centre on the 4th September 2007 as part of their Across the Great Divide Tour in front of a crowd of 4500[1].
[edit] Upcoming
- Missy Higgins will play at the centre as part of her "For One Night Only" tour of Australia in November 2007.
- Xavier Rudd will play at the centre as part of his "White Moth Tour" in November 2007.
[edit] References
- ^ Bands raise the roof: Declare concert Tamworthy (html). Rural Press. Retrieved on 10 September 2007.

