The event will run from 19 – 21 August, 2021, bringing a stellar line-up of Australian rock legends to the historic region. Performing artists include Paul Kelly, Ian Moss, John Williamson, Tim Finn, Kate Ceberano, Glenn Shorrock, Ross Wilson, Vika & Linda, Wendy Matthews, Shane Howard, Shannon Noll, Dragon, The Radiators, Chocolate Starfish, Mi-Sex, The Chantoozies, Bjorn Again, Mark Gable, Steve Balbi and Furnace and the Fundamentals.
Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said the Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash had been secured for the region from 2021 until 2023 by Destination NSW.
“We anticipate that this event will inject more than $5.4 million into the local community when it’s held across the next three years, which is a huge coup for local businesses in and around Broken Hill.
“The Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash will be an event not to miss in 2021, and I encourage music-lovers and those looking for an unforgettable outback adventure, to grab their tickets soon so they don’t miss out on this new NSW event,” he said.
The event is an all-ages and dog-friendly festival offering up a uniquely Australian destination adventure for families, grey nomads, camping and caravanning enthusiasts and intrepid travellers.
In addition to the music line-up, the event will also feature a jam-packed program of outback activities – from a Nutbush City Limits World Record dance off attempt to comedy and outdoor film screenings, scenic helicopter flights, camel rides and the ‘Mundi Mundi Undie Run’ raising funds for the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
For more information and to buy tickets to the event, visit www.mundimundibash.com.au
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