Gympie Music Muster 2026 @ Amamoor Creek State Forest Park

Gympie Music Muster 2026 @ Amamoor Creek State Forest Park

Amamoor Creek State Forest Park, , Gympie Directions

Thu 27.08.2026 00:00

Gympie Music Muster 2026 at Amamoor Creek State Forest Park at 2026-08-27

Performers

  • Sara Berki
    Sara Berki

    • Official Facebook Page of Country Singer/Songwriter Sara Berki

    new single “twice” OUT NOW!

    Listen here 👉🏼 https://saraberki.lnk.to/Twice

  • The Pigs
    The Pigs

    Australian Alt Bluegrass Band.

  • Larry Fleet
    Larry Fleet

    Raised on faith, family and working hard, Larry Fleet’s honest and relatable lyrics are based on a life worth living. With a deep, soulful voice, the platinum singer/songwriter, (he co-wrote Morgan Wallen and Eric Church’s #1 single, “Man Made A Bar”), has a new self produced album out, Another Year Older, and is selling out shows in the US and across the world.

  • Jack Botts
    Jack Botts
    Jack Botts has quickly made the transition from busking the streets to a full-time touring musician. Based out of the Gold Coast, Australia, Jack has worked hard on the road since 2018, finding and building his audience in pubs, bars and theatres to selling out rooms around the world. His easy-listening style is a breath of fresh air and has won over audiences as a support act for the likes of Vance Joy, Tash Sultana, Xavier Rudd, Ocean Alley and Boy & Bear also while gracing festival stages such as Boardmasters (UK), Maifeld Derby (GER), Electric Castle (ROM), Latitude Festival (UK) and many more. Jack’s fervent following has exploded over the past five years, his chilled catalogue of surf-folk connecting with fans in over 150 countries to exceed 100 million streams, consolidated further with the release of his debut album 'Sucker For Sunsets'. Produced by Garrett Kato, ‘Sucker For Sunsets’ is quintessential Jack Botts, a heartwarming 12-song album that melds his rich, acoustic-driven musicality with heartfelt and reflective lyrics, taking listeners on a life-changing journey.
  • Lee Kernaghan
    Lee Kernaghan

    Lee Kernaghan reinvigorated Australian Country Music in the 1990’s, synthesising traditional country themes with his own brand of rural rock and images of an evolving regional culture. Songs like The Outback Club, Boys from The Bush, Hat Town, She’s My Ute and Australian Boy are now modern day anthems for a generation of Australians living and working on the land.

    In 2015 Lee released the epic work, “Spirit of The Anzacs”, based on a collection of letters and diary records from Australian servicemen and women, some dating back to the landings at Gallipoli. On its release the album struck a chord with the Australian people holding the number 1 position on the Australian ARIA Album Chart for four consecutive weeks and was the highest selling album by an Australian artist (all genres) for 2015. All proceeds from the “Spirit Of The Anzacs” song and music video featuring music greats Guy Sebastian, Jessica Mauboy, Shepherd, Shannon Noll, Jon Stevens and Megan Washington are donated in perpetuity to veteran support groups – Legacy Australia and Soldier On.

    Lee has sold over two and a half million albums in Australia with releases including Outback Club, Three Chain Road, 1959, Hat Town, Rules Of The Road, Electric Rodeo, New Bush, Ultimate Hits, Spirit Of The Bush, Planet Country, Beautiful Noise and Spirit Of The Anzacs all achieving platinum or multi-platinum status. Lee is a four-time ARIA award winning artist and in 2015 he was presented with the Australian Record Industry Award for Outstanding Achievement.

    Lee has achieved a staggering 38 #1 chart hit songs over his career and has been awarded 37 Golden Guitars. He has been named Hit Maker of the Decade, twice, in 2001 and 2011. This accolade is in recognition of Lee having more chart hits in Australia than any other country music artist in the world.

    Kernaghan is long-time and passionate supporter of rural and regional Australia. His Pass the Hat Around Australia Tours, Spirit of The Bush and Farmhand concerts have raised millions of dollars for drought, flood and bushfire relief, hospitals, schools, ambulance and volunteer organisations nation-wide. In 2004 Kernaghan was the recipient of an Order of Australia Medal and was named 2008 Australian of the Year.

    Lee Kernaghan’s 2017 Boys from The Bush 25th Anniversary Tour launched in Tamworth on Australia Day and sold out 29 of the 32 shows on the 2017 tour. The tour was a celebration of the 25th anniversary of Lee’s amazing career and of the release of his first single and album, the legendary Boys From The Bush, and the album it came from – Outback Club. By popular demand this record breaking tour was extended through 2018 and again the tour achieved sell out concerts throughout the year.

    At the end of the 25th Anniversary Tour Lee began the writing process for a new album called “Backroad Nation”.

    “Backroad Nation” is a collection of stories and themes that caught Lee’s attention from the places he travelled to, and the people he met, whilst on tour. It is a celebration of all things Australian and a tip of the hat to our regional and rural communities who have faced some of their most severe challenges ever in recent years. The first single from the album “Wheels” was released early March and the album will be launched on 10th May.

    In 2019 Lee will undertake his most extensive tour for many years travelling to every state and territory on the Backroad Nation Tour. The Tour begins in May and concludes at the end of November.

  • James Johnston
    James Johnston

    'BLAME' out now everywhere - listen here - https://jamesjohnston.lnk.to/BlamePR

    STREAM | DOWNLOAD | BUY - https://bio.to/JamesJohnston

  • Pierce Brothers
    Pierce Brothers

    Mgmt: LEMON TREE MUSIC

    Enquiries: admin@lemontreemusic.com.au

    Bookings: harry@lonelylandsagency.com

  • Steph Strings
    Steph Strings

    Steph Strings is a 24 year-old guitarist/singer-songwriter based in Melbourne, Australia.

  • The Wolfe Brothers
    The Wolfe Brothers

    The Wolfe Brothers are an Australian country music duo consisting of brothers Tom and Nick Wolfe. The group formerly included childhood friends Brodie Rainbird and Casey Kostiuk. The Wolfe Brothers rose to prominence after placing second in season six of Australia's Got Talent.

  • Travis Collins
    Travis Collins

    Australian Country Artist. Touring Nationally.

    Tickets and info at traviscollins.com.au/tour

  • Chase the Sun
    Chase the Sun

    Back in the heady days of the 2000’s the Aussie Blues and Roots scene was at an all-time high - the festivals were cranking, hipsters were buying harmonicas, and Chase The Sun’s star was on the rise. Sounding like a cross between Soundgarden, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and acoustic Led Zeppelin, Chase The Sun burst on the scene by winning 6 Australian Blues Awards in 2007, followed by a media frenzy that saw them positioned as stars in the making.

    “Threatening to do for electric Blues what John Butler did for stomp boxes” – Rhythms Magazine

    Led by one of the (somewhat) unsung heroes of Aussie blues guitar, Jan Rynsaardt - Chase The Sun delivered two cranking albums, signed a deal in Japan, and were first call on festivals all over Australia. Since then, Chase The Sun found a position as a cult band - loved by those who loved them and less known to the general populace.

    Jan, Ryan and Howler have certainly kept their eye in over the years and will (probably) play the songs better than ever as they head out of hibernation to blow the doors off some of their old haunts this spring.

    If you love blues rock then you absolutely cannot miss the return of Chase The Sun, back for their first shows since 2020.

  • Catherine Britt
    Catherine Britt

    Singer/Songwriter

  • James Blundell
    James Blundell

    Singer | Songwriter | Storyteller | Hemp Farmer


    James Blundell is arguably the most influential Australian male country artist of his generation. He stands alongside John Farnham and Jimmy Barnes as artists who occupy a perennial place in the Australian cultural psyche.

    In a glittering career now spanning 34 years, 14 studio albums, multiple CMAA Golden Guitar Awards, and inductions to the CMAA Roll of Reknown and the CMC Hall of Fame and the QMusic Lifetime Achievement Award. James has experienced the highs and the lows, the acclaim and the infamy, the beer and the bankruptcy, the jigsaw puzzle of love found, lost, and rediscovered.

  • Beccy Cole
    Beccy Cole

    2019 Female Artist of The Year, Australian Country Music Awards. 2019 Country Album of the year, AIR awards. 11 times Golden winner.

  • Amber Lawrence
    Amber Lawrence

    2023 FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR

    6 x GOLDEN GUITAR WINNER

    2021 & 2022 ARIA NOMINEE

  • Graeme Connors
    Graeme Connors

    Songs are special. In a matter of minutes they can sum up your life, make you feel completely at home, or spark a wonderful memory. Graeme Connors is someone who writes those kind of songs. As one of Australia's most loved songwriters, he creates cinematic-style stories with music that we can hold on to; that somehow make sense of our lives even when we can't. On the musical landscape, he represents an artistic integrity with an ear to our collective pulse.

    Dubbed a country and coastal artist, Graeme's songs move effortlessly across genres ranging from folk, pop and contemporary to country, all the while using his personal style to serve the songs. Particularly embraced and awarded by the country music community – fans and musicians alike – Graeme never set out to make country music specifically, but his honest stories captured the imagination of the 'heartland' music lovers as comfortably as the general audience. Unlike a lot of pop songs, Graeme's songs go somewhere and tell a story, always ending with a life lesson, conclusion or resolution.

    "When I start writing a new song, I never really know where it's going to end up," says the songwriter. "I often have a couple of really strong images and it goes from there." If experience is not what happens to you – but what you do with what happens to you, Graeme has wisely used every bit of experience to create songs which are meaningful, light-hearted, poignant or political. Regardless of their tone or style, they are always imbued with the beauty, depth and frailty of the human condition. He has an uncanny ability to simultaneously explore his own experiences in a song while talking your story too.

    Graeme's well-crafted songs have led to a distinguished career spanning more than 30 years and 16 albums, plus walls and mantelpieces full of awards. The award list includes 12 Gold Guitars, an ARIA award, two APRA songwriting awards, two American Song Festival Awards, two MO Awards for live performance, 12 Tamworth Songwriters Association Awards and a prestigious song-maker accolade for contribution to Australian songwriting.

    Highly respected by the Australian country music industry, in 2006 Graeme was inducted into the Tamworth Walk Of Fame and has been made a Tamworth Australia Day Ambassador by the Australia Day Council, has received the Centenary Medal in recognition of distinguished contribution to the entertainment industry and is a Rotary Foundation Paul Harris Fellow. He is also featured in the exceptional and highly-rating ABC TV documentary series Heart of Country. As a songwriter with a unique perspective and an immediately recognisable style, and with quality writing and recording as his hallmark, this dedicated and talented artist has already proved his longevity.

    Graeme's new album, titled Still Walking, is due for release in June 2010.

  • Nathan Cavaleri
    Nathan Cavaleri

    Nathan Cavaleri is an Australian blues rock singer-songwriter and guitarist, and a former child actor. He issued two albums as a solo artist, Jammin' with the Cats and Nathan. He has been a member of various groups including Dirty Skanks, and Nat Col and the Kings. At the age of six Cavaleri was diagnosed with leukaemia and has been in remission since he was 13. As a child actor he appeared in the American film Camp Nowhere and starred in Paws.

  • Brooke McClymont & Adam Eckersley
    Brooke McClymont & Adam Eckersley

    ‘Up, Down & Sideways’ is Out Now!

  • Furnace and the Fundamentals
    Furnace and the Fundamentals

    Six loveable idiots playing the greatest songs of all time - on tour now around the UK, EU & AUS

  • Smoke Stack Rhino
    Smoke Stack Rhino

    Clearwater EP out now 🔥

    🎧 Listen http://gyro.to/Clearwater

    🎫 EP Launch The Workers Club Sat 3 May

    🍇 Grampians Grape Escape Sun 4 May

    🍻 Healesville Festival Sat 10 May

  • Felicity Urquhart & Josh Cunningham
    Felicity Urquhart & Josh Cunningham

    WELCOME TO OUR NEW FB PAGE!

    Australian Folk/Country ARIA-nominated, 3 x Golden Guitar-winning duo.

    🎶 New song "NO ONE NEEDS TO HURT ALONE" out now!

    ♥️ Don't miss the COUNTRY LOVE TOUR this December with Brooke McClymont & Adam Eckersley and O'Shea!

  • Gretta Ziller
    Gretta Ziller

    Gretta Ziller is an Australian singer songwriter and multi instrumentalist working across Americana, alt country, folk, and roots music. Raised in the Upper Murray region of Victoria in a farming family, she began violin at age three and later expanded to guitar, piano, banjo, and bagpipes. She holds a Bachelor of Music from the University of Melbourne, majoring in voice, and began her professional career in opera before transitioning into contemporary songwriting and performance.

    She gained national attention in 2011 at the CMAA College of Country Music graduation concert with a bagpipes performance that set her apart as a distinctive new voice. Her early career included finalist placements in Telstra Road to Discovery in 2012 and 2013, winning the 2013 TSA APRA New Songwriter of the Year award, an honourable mention in the Unsigned Only Songwriting Competition, and a top three result in Toyota Star Maker in 2015.

    Her catalogue includes the EP Hell’s Half Acre and albums Queen of Boomtown, Judas Tree, All These Walls, and the anniversary release The Miles. Her work has earned Golden Guitar and CMC Music Award nominations and multiple Australian Music Prize long list appearances. In 2023, she became the first recipient of the CMAA Academy of Music Scholarship, which took her to Nashville and included an official showcase at AmericanaFest.

    In 2024, Gretta completed The Long and Writing Road, a self directed project of 52 co writes in 52 weeks. This work now underpins her current album cycle, with new music releasing across 2025 and 2026. Now based in Melbourne, she tours nationally, performs solo and with band, and remains fully independent and self managed.