Friday, 14 March 2025

Excitement Builds for the Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash

The Mundi Mundi Bash 
The Mundi Mundi Bash is fast approaching, and anticipation is already building for one of Australia's most exciting outback festivals. With tickets for the 2025 event nearly sold out—already at 90% capacity six months in advance—this all-ages, dog-friendly camping festival promises to be a true celebration of music, culture, and the rugged beauty of the Australian Outback.

An Epic Gathering in the Outback

From 21 to 23 August, the Mundi Mundi Plains will once again come alive with the sounds of top-tier music performances. The festival, which is nestled on the iconic red earth, continues to attract music lovers from across the country, making it Australia’s largest outback festival. Festival owner and managing director of the Outback Music Festival Group, Greg Donovan, expressed his appreciation for the overwhelming support from festival-goers, stating that the growing excitement each year reaffirms the festival's place in the hearts of music fans and the broader Broken Hill community.

“We’re incredibly grateful for the ongoing support of our dedicated festival goers,” Donovan said. “While the Big Red Bash is taking a break this year, we know many fans are making their way to Broken Hill for their annual fix of outback fun, and we can’t wait to welcome them back.”

An Impressive Line-Up of Talent

The 2025 Mundi Mundi Bash will feature a stellar line-up, with performances by some of Australia’s most beloved and iconic musicians. The ARIA Hall of Fame inductee Missy Higgins will take the stage, joined by rock legends such as Hoodoo Gurus, The Cat Empire, Birds of Tokyo, The Angels, Kasey Chambers, and Leo Sayer. Music lovers can also look forward to performances from Chocolate Starfish, Brad Cox, Rose Tattoo, Shannon Noll, Pierce Brothers, and many more.

In addition to these mainstay acts, a special tribute performance, Ziggy – 50 Years of David Bowie, will take audiences on a musical journey with Iota, Jeff Duff, Steve Balbi, and Bryden Stace. Local acts, including Leroy Johnson and the Waterbag Band and Tha Boiz, will bring their unique Outback energy to the stage, offering a true taste of the region’s vibrant musical talent.

More Than Just Music

The Mundi Mundi Bash 
While the music is undoubtedly the highlight of the Mundi Mundi Bash, the festival offers much more for attendees to enjoy. In true Outback spirit, the festival features a diverse range of activities that will keep festival-goers entertained throughout the weekend. From world record attempts for the Nutbush dance and the Big Blue Day to the Mad Max dress-up competition and a charity Mundi Undi fun run, there’s something for everyone.

For those looking to unwind, the festival offers outdoor film screenings, scenic helicopter flights, and morning yoga. The whole family can enjoy the animal petting zoo, camel rides, and even participate in the quirky art of dunny door painting. The festivities are designed to embrace the fun, free-spirited atmosphere of the Outback.

A Growing Festival Experience

As the festival continues to grow, so does its relationship with the town of Broken Hill. The event has become an integral part of the community, with local businesses organizing special activities and promotions before and after the festival. Each year, visitors find more to explore, making the Mundi Mundi Bash not only a music event but a celebration of the Outback as a whole.

With tickets flying fast and excitement at an all-time high, the 2025 Mundi Mundi Bash is shaping up to be an unforgettable celebration of music, culture, and community in the heart of the Australian Outback. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this epic event!

Web: https://mundimundibash.com.au/home/

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