King Valley Arts Receives Grant for Live Performances
King Valley Arts Presents 2026 Season
King Valley Arts has been awarded a grant from the Small Regional Presenters program, an initiative of the Victorian Government that is delivered through Regional Arts Victoria.
Upcoming Live Performances
Thanks to this grant, King Valley Arts will be able to stage three live performances in the region. The funding aims to support local arts organisations and bring quality performances to smaller communities.
- Scott’s BMX Trick Bike Show Friday 20th March Whitfield Recreation Reserve
- Tinderella Friday 8th May, 7pm Cheshunt Hall
- Songs For Halls Sat 25th July, 7pm Edi Upper Hall
Scott’s BMX Trick Bike Show. Scott Hone, a world-renowned BMX trick rider, takes you on an inspiring journey from his first childhood bike to the heights of circus fame. With dazzling tricks—riding forwards on the front wheel, backwards upside-down, and spinning in ways you never thought possible—Scott’s performance isn’t just a show about tricks—it’s a powerful story of perseverance, creativity, and following your dreams whilst embracing life’s adventures.
Scott’s BMX Trick Bike Show is a family show, and tickets include a BBQ dinner provided by the Whitfield & District Primary School
Tickets and more information
Tinderella and the eight unique uses of Tinder is a cracking comedy cabaret, created and performed by Alyce Fisher. Based on real life tales of her very own Tinder escapades, Tinderella explores contemporary app dating culture and aims to empower everyone to take control of their own app dating experience. Strongly influenced by Disney characters, this show features a bespoke mockumentary film, audience interaction/participation, a magic wand and some very saucy costumes!
Tinderella will be a cabaret style evening on Friday 8th May, 7pm Cheshunt Hall presented with the Hall Committee- save the date and ticket will be available soon
Songs For Halls is an intimate show featuring compositions by both Charles Jenkins and David Cosma. This show celebrates the wonderful uniqueness of country towns by featuring a song written especially for your town, to be performed for the very first time on the night of your show. The artists will visit each town in advance, to gather stories, insights and inspiration from the local landmarks, histories and people, and weave them into a bespoke song of and for your town.
Songs For Halls Sat 25th July, 7pm Edi Upper Hall presented with the Hall Committee supper provided and drinks at bar prices save the date and ticket will be available soon

