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| Undara Rock & Blues Festival 2026 |
One of the most distinctive cultural events in regional Australia is celebrating a major milestone in 2026. The Undara Rock & Blues Festival returns from 24–26 April 2026 at Discovery Resorts – Undara, marking twenty years of music, community and unforgettable outback experiences.
Set within the remarkable landscape of Undara Volcanic National Park in Outback Queensland, this intimate three-day festival has earned a loyal following among travellers and music lovers alike. Surrounded by vast volcanic plains and some of the oldest lava tubes on Earth, the festival offers an atmosphere unlike any other music event in Australia.
Often referred to as the outback’s biggest little festival, the Undara Rock & Blues Festival is known for its relaxed and friendly environment where artists and audiences connect in a truly personal setting. Instead of massive crowds and distant stages, visitors experience live music up close while enjoying the raw beauty of Australia’s outback.
A Stellar Line-Up of Australian Rock and Blues Talent
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Festival audiences can look forward to performances by Ezra Lee, The Hussy Hicks, George and Noriko, Ben Ford Davies and Tim Griffin. These talented musicians will perform throughout the weekend against a dramatic backdrop of golden sunsets, expansive plains and clear outback skies.
Live music takes place across multiple sessions during the three-day festival, creating a relaxed rhythm where visitors can enjoy performances, explore the surrounding landscape and mingle with the artists who often join the audience between sets.
An Outback Travel Experience Beyond the Music
What makes the Undara Rock & Blues Festival truly special is the immersive travel experience it offers. Visitors do far more than simply attend concerts. The festival invites travellers to discover one of Australia’s most fascinating geological and cultural regions.Guests staying at Discovery Resorts – Undara can choose from a variety of distinctive accommodation options including beautifully restored railway carriages, rustic Pioneer Huts or classic swag tents under the stars.
The surrounding Undara Volcanic National Park is home to a remarkable network of lava tubes formed around 190,000 years ago. Guided tours allow visitors to walk through these ancient underground formations while learning about the volcanic forces that shaped the region.
For those wanting a deeper outback adventure, sunset wildlife tours offer the chance to spot kangaroos, wallabies and native birdlife while enjoying sparkling wine as the sun dips below the horizon.
Exploring the Legendary Savannah Way
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| Undara Rock & Blues Festival 2026 |
Many visitors combine the festival with a longer self-drive adventure through Far North Queensland, making Undara a memorable stop along this legendary route.
Limited Festival Packages for the 20th Anniversary Event
With the 20-year anniversary expected to attract strong interest from music lovers and travellers across Australia, accommodation packages that include festival tickets are limited.The intimate nature of the event means only a small number of guests can attend each year, preserving the relaxed atmosphere that has made the Undara Rock & Blues Festival such a beloved outback experience.
Travellers planning to attend the 2026 celebration are encouraged to secure their packages early to avoid disappointment.
Plan Your Visit to the Undara Rock & Blues Festival 2026
For travellers seeking a unique combination of live music, natural wonders and authentic outback hospitality, the Undara Rock & Blues Festival offers one of Australia’s most memorable festival experiences.Whether you come for the blues, the adventure or the breathtaking landscapes of Outback Queensland, the 20th anniversary celebration promises a weekend unlike any other.
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