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Get your tickets to the 2025 Mundi Mundi Bash now!

Written by: Editorial Team; Photographer: Matt Williams

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The Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash is the biggest outback music event in Australia, and tickets are on sale now.

The 2025 Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash is scheduled for 21–23 August next year, and while that might seem like a long time away, tickets sell very quickly so secure your spot now.


Plus, the event is going to be more popular than ever, now that Mundi Mundi’s sister event, the Birdsville Big Red Bash has taken a breather for 2025.


This year’s Mundi Mundi Bash was the biggest yet, welcoming 14,000 festivalgoers to the iconic Mundi Mundi Plains, and the next event is expected to be just as big and just as good — if not better.


Fast facts

2025 Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash


Where: Belmont Station, Mundi Mundi Plains, NSW (9km north of Silverton, 35km north of Broken Hill)


When: 21–23 August 2025


So, what’s happening at the 2025 event?


It wouldn’t be an outback music festival without the music. The 2025 Mundi Mundi lineup is out, and this event is going to feature some fantastic headliners. Multi-award winning and upcoming ARIA Hall of Fame Inductee Missy Higgins will be making an appearance, alongside 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.


There’ll also be a ton 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. All of 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.


But something new for 2025 is that the final few kilometres of road into the event site on Belmont Station are going to be fully sealed by the NSW Government by August 2025.


“It may seem like a small thing, but we’re very excited about the last section of the road being sealed. It is only a few kilometres, but it will make access even easier than it already was and will allow vehicles to still enter the site if we happen to get some unseasonable rain. We’ve never had to deal with rain impacting access but it’s nice to know this work will further weatherproof the site given it’s one of the few variables we can’t control,” said Greg Donovan, festival owner, producer and managing director of the Outback Music Festival Group.


The Mundi Mundi festival site is something to behold, and for three days each year it transforms into a mini city with thousands upon thousands of caravans set up in a semicircular plot of roads and pathways, complete with more than 600 composting toilets, traffic marshalling, food stalls and an army of volunteers who keep everything running smoothly.


It’s shaping up to be another fantastic event, so head to the festival website to grab your tickets now.





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