A small number of ticket holders to the sold-out inaugural event opted for a ticket refund when the 2021 event was postponed to April 2022 - and now these tickets will go back on sale at 10am AEDT on Wednesday at www.mundimundibash.com.au
“Mundi Mundi Bash tickets sold like hot cakes when we first put them on-sale in March 2021. Despite the pandemic just starting to take hold there was a huge appetite for the event and all tickets sold out in just one month. Since then we’ve been on a rollercoaster ride with COVID, with the Delta strain meaning we had no choice but to move the event to April 2022. We were thrilled that the majority of our ticket holders supported us and opted to retain their tickets for next year”, said Festival owner and Managing Director of the Outback Music Festival Group Greg Donovan.
The all ages, dog friendly camping event has a loyal and dedicated following of festival goers who have attended sister event the Birdsville Big Red Bash – which to date remains the only multi-day music festival to be successfully staged in 2021.
“We set new standards in COVID safety protocol at the Big Red Bash, and will ensure we’re at the forefront of this for our 2022 Mundi Mundi events. We are also the first music events to introduce mandatory vaccination – and we’re confident our ‘no jab no jive’ policy will give both our patrons and the Broken Hill community in which we operate the best available protection when we rock the plains next April,” added Greg Donovan.
The Mundi Mundi Bash will be staged across three days from April 21-23, 2022, falling within the Easter school holidays – giving festival goers some of the best weather the Broken Hill and Silverton region has to offer.
The all-star line-up of rock legends who will perform out on the Mundi Mundi Plains in April 2022 includes Paul Kelly, Ian Moss, John Williamson, Kate Ceberano, Russell Morris, 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 Caitlyn Shadbolt.
“Just as so many of our ticketholders stood by us, so have our artists. We can’t wait to get back to live events with them under desert skies next year. We’ve used the time that’s been forced on us to come up with some new activities for the Mundi Mundi Bash and in addition to a new Mundi Undie Run charity fundraiser race we’ll also have a Mad Max dress up day – hoping to take home the world record for the most Mad Max movie costume characters in the one location,” said Greg Donovan.
When it runs in April 2022 the inaugural Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash music festival will be the biggest event ever staged in Outback NSW.
A second Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash event will also run next year from 18-20th August 2022, with the full line-up for this event and ticket details set to be announced on Thursday November 11, 2021.
Both of the 2022 Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash festival events will be run across three days with a capacity of just 10,000 per event.
They will be staged on the red earth of iconic Mundi Mundi Plains outside Silverton in NSW. The Barrier Ranges will provide a spectacular backdrop to the event stage that will be built from the ground up on a landscape that is as vast as it is beautiful.
The Mundi Mundi Bash events are all-ages and dog-friendly, 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, each event will also feature a jam-packed program of outback activities – from a Nutbush City Limits World Record dance off attempt (the current record of 2,787 dancing revellers was set by the Big Red Bash on Thursday July 8, 2021) to a Mad Max costume dress up world record attempt, comedy and outdoor film screenings, scenic helicopter flights, camel rides and the charity initiatives such as the ‘Mundi Undie Run’ fundraising for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. The rich history, museums and art of Broken Hill and Silverton, the stark natural beauty of the region and a glittering night-sky renowned for star gazing round out the offerings of the new bucket list event.
The historic Mundi Mundi Plains and Silverton region is where the post-apocalyptic opening scenes of Mad Max 2 were filmed, along with key scenes for Priscilla Queen of the Desert and comedian Jimeoin’s film The Craic.
While the Mundi Mundi Plains location is rugged and remote, it is also easily accessed by road vehicles with sealed road leading right up to the event site – ensuring those looking for a unique outback camping or caravanning experience can attend without needing off-road 4WD vans, campers and cars.
Scheduled and charter flights, bus tours and train transport is also available to Broken Hill for the event.
The Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash will be BYO alcohol for both the campsite and concert area, and ticket holders are also permitted to bring their own food. There will also be a large range of food vendors selling both hot and cold food and non-alcoholic beverages at the event.
The event also has dog-friendly camping and concert areas and children aged 11-and-under will also able to attend for free.
Event organisers the Outback Music Festival Group will continue working with NSW Health and Government as they countdown to April.
For more information and to buy tickets to the event on Wednesday, visit www.mundimundibash.com.au
MUNDI MUNDI BASH MUSIC FESTIVAL
What: 2022 Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash
Where: Belmont Station, on the Mundi Mundi Plains 9km north of Silverton - 35km north of Broken Hill
When: April 21-23, 2022 & August 18-20, 2022 (line up and ticketing still to be announced for the August event)
More info & tickets: www.mundimundibash.com.au
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