Jimboomba Times

Mundi Mundi Bash set to rock the bush

By Explore
Updated September 20 2022 - 12:06pm, first published March 11 2021 - 2:45pm
Mundi Mundi Bash set to rock the bush
Mundi Mundi Bash set to rock the bush

Some of Australia’s biggest rock legends will take to the regional stage in August, at the inaugural Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash – the biggest music and camping festival in Outback NSW. 

“When it comes to Australian music royalty, it doesn’t get much bigger than this – from Kate Ceberano, Paul Kelly and John Williamson to Ian Moss, Shannon Noll and Wendy Matthews,” says tourism minister Stuart Ayres. “The event will also inject more than $5.4 million into the local community over the next three years, which is a huge coup for businesses in and around Broken Hill.”

Event director Greg Donovan has watched the three-day music event grow from just an idea a few years ago.

“While the Mundi Mundi Plains is rugged and remote, it’s also incredibly accessible. Those looking for a unique outback camping or caravanning experience will have the opportunity to camp on-site without the need of an off-road vehicle,” said Mr Donovan.

The Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash will be held 19-21 August 2021. Tickets go on sale from 23 March 2021.

Explore more: mundimundibash.com.au

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