The Festival’s top ten busking musicians, as voted by festival goers and judges, performed to an enthusiastic crowd in Toyota Park on the final night of the 51st Toyota Country Music Festival, with Lane’s impressive performance winning over the judges.
Toyota Country Music Festival, Tamworth Manager Barry Harley, said: “Congratulations to Lane on being crowned this year’s busking champion.
Busking Champions |
As the 2023 busking champion Lane takes home a $2000 cash prize, as well as two paid gigs at the Courthouse Hotel during the 2024 Tamworth Country Music Festival, plus the opportunity to perform at next year’s Opening Concert.
Ziggy McNeill from Freshwater, NSW took out second place and Scott Rathman Jnr from Pooraka, SA placed third, with both receiving cash prizes and paid gigs in 2024, while Maddie Warden from Walgett, NSW was crowned People’s Choice winner, taking home a brand-new Yamaha electric acoustic CPX600 black guitar.
The remaining top ten buskers walked away with $200 each. Each finalist also received a handmade guitar strap worth $200, courtesy of Original Covers.
Presenting the award, Tamworth City Toyota Dealer Principal Tim Easey said it was wonderful to see the streets of Tamworth buzzing again with such amazing busking talent.
“Over the last two weeks we’ve heard some incredible artists playing their music all throughout Peel Street and I’d like to congratulate Lane on their win tonight against some immensely talented performers,” Mr Easey said.
“The Toyota Country Music Busking Championships showcases the community heart of this festival by supporting grassroots Australian country music artists and provides them with a platform to showcase their talents, and by the performances we have seen, the future of Australian country music is looking bright,” he said.
With some of Australia’s country music icons getting their start in busking, like Troy Cassar-Daley and Keith Urban, the Busking Championships are a great launch pad for aspiring musicians.
“These championships are one of the most iconic parts of the Festival, and they do a fantastic job in showcasing the variety of musical styles and talent from the Festival’s main precinct,” said Mr Harley.
“It is a perfect launch-pad for aspiring musicians as it helps them to get their music out there to a large audience.”
*Source: Maddie Kulk, Publicist maddie.kulk@c7even.com.au 0402 586 384
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