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2025 Mundi Mundi Bash tickets on sale now
Words Hema Maps Editorial Pics Allison Watt and Supplied
The iconic Mundi Mundi Bash music festival (21–23 August) is returning for its fifth installation in 2025, set to be bigger than ever. Read on for the details.
Credit: Mundi Mundi Bash
The Mundi Mundi Bash held outside Broken Hill, NSW, is an annual three-day outback music festival that brings visitors from all around the country together to celebrate Australian music. Tickets for next year’s event (21–23 August 2025) are on sale now and selling fast. Go here to get yours.
This year’s Mundi Mundi Bash was the biggest yet, welcoming 14,000 festivalgoers to the iconic Mundi Mundi Plains. Next year’s is set to be even bigger, especially considering sister festival the Birdsville Big Red Bash is taking a well-deserved breather in 2025 after 11 successful festivals (more info on that here).
The epic musical lineup
The best part about Mundi Mundi (although it’s hard to choose) has to be the music, and next year’s lineup of Aussie musicians is sure to be one to remember. Including multi-award-winning and upcoming ARIA Hall of Fame Inductee Missy Higgins, the Hoodoo Gurus, Birds of Tokyo, The Angels, Kasey Chambers, The Cat Empire and Leo Sayer.
Other Bash favourites will be hitting the stage as well, including Chocolate Starfish who are returning for the fourth time, as well as Rose Tattoo, Ross Wilson, Shannon Noll, Pierce Brothers, Sarah McLeod, Brad Cox and some local faces such as Leroy Johnson, Tha Boiz and the Waterbag Bag Band.
Countless activities to choose from
As always, there’ll also be plenty of fun activities and entertainment for the whole family to enjoy. Embrace the festival atmosphere and take part in one of the many world record attempts, including the Nutbush dance, the Big Blue Day and the Mad Max dress up events … or put your running shoes and funniest outfit on for the Mundi Undi fun run.
Start of Undie Run (Credit: Allison Watt)
All these events help raise money and awareness for charity, such as the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) and Beyond Blue. Other activities include scenic helicopter flights, morning yoga, camel rides, dunny door painting, animal petting zoo and more.
The festival is also just a great opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and meet like-minded people from all corners of the country. More information about the Mundi Mundi Bash can be found here.
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