Mundi Mundi Bash 2026

Mundi Mundi Bash 2026

Broken Hill, NSW, Australia, New South Wales 2880, , 2880 Broken Hill Directions

Thu 20.08.2026 07:00

Australia’s biggest outback music festival is back!

From 20–22 August 2026, the Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash returns for three epic days under the wide-open skies of the outback.

Get ready for a massive line-up featuring:

The Teskey Brothers – Jon Stevens – John Butler – Boy & Bear – Baby Animals – Jessica Mauboy – The Whitlams – Leo Sayer – Tim Finn – Richard Clapton – Troy Cassar-Daley – Chocolate Starfish – Furnace & the Fundamentals – 19-Twenty – and many more!

It’s more than a festival, it’s a one-of-a-kind adventure.

Camp out on the red dirt of the iconic Mundi Mundi Plains, just beyond Broken Hill, and experience a truly unforgettable, family and dog-friendly

Tickets on sale 24th October 10 am AEDT.

Performers

  • Mundi Mundi Bash
    Mundi Mundi Bash

    The Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash is an all ages family friendly festival. Whether you’re a lover of camping, caravanning, outback adventure or great Aussie music, the Bash has something for you, your family and friends!

  • Baby Animals
    Baby Animals

    TIMELINE ..1982 - Suze DeMarchi begins singing with Perth bands Photoplay, The Kind. 1985 - Moves to London, records as EMI solo artist 1989 - Back in Perth, forms DD & the Rockmen with Frank Celenza; Baby Animals formed with Dave Leslie and Eddie Parise 1991 - Self-titled debut album is a multi-platinum 1 smash; Band tours globe with Bryan Adams, Black Crowes 1992 - Five hit singles later, band wins 3 ARIAs including Best Album; Tours internationally with Van Halen 1993 - Shaved and Dangerous album hits 2; Band tours with Robert Plant 1994 - Suze resettles in LA 1996 - Baby Animals split 1999 - Solo album, Telelove 2000 - Suze writes with Andrew Farriss, performs with INXS 2004 - Suze inducted into West Australian Music Industry Hall of Fame 2007 - Baby Animals reform to record Il Grande Silenzio for Liberation Blue who will re-release the 2 albums "Baby Animals" and "Shaved and Dangerous" 2008 - Tour Australia for first time in 13 years and release new material that ROCKS!.. BA25 is our brand new album celebrating the 25th Anniversary of our self titled debut.

  • Wendy Matthews
    Wendy Matthews

    ITUNES http://tinyurl.com/ITUNESWENDY

    SANITY http://tinyurl.com/SANITYWENDY

    JB HI FI http://tinyurl.com/JBWENDY

  • Richard Clapton
    Richard Clapton

    The Official Facebook Page for Australian Singer/Songwriter Richard Clapton

  • Hot Potato Band
    Hot Potato Band

    Hot Potato Band’s larger-than-life brass collective is a breath of fresh air, setting new bars for energetic and interactive musical performances.

  • SHANE HOWARD - GOANNA
    SHANE HOWARD - GOANNA

    Shane Howard is a consistent and prolific songwriter, who has refined his art with 15 solo albums.

  • The Whitlams
    The Whitlams

    The Whitlams are an Australian Indie rock band formed in late 1992. The original line-up was Tim Freedman on keyboards and lead vocals, Andy Lewis on double bass and Stevie Plunder on guitar and lead vocals. Other than mainstay Freedman, the line-up has changed numerous times. From 2001 to 2022, he was joined by Warwick Hornby on bass guitar, Jak Housden on guitar and Terepai Richmond on drums – forming the band's longest-lasting and best-known line-up. Four of their studio albums have reached the ARIA Albums Chart top 20: Eternal Nightcap, Love This City, Torch the Moon and Little Cloud. Their highest charting singles are "Blow Up the Pokies" and "Fall for You" – both reached number 21. The group's single, "No Aphrodisiac" was listed at number one on the Triple J Hottest 100, 1997 by listeners of national radio station, Triple J. In January 1996 Stevie Plunder was found dead at the base of Wentworth Falls. Andy Lewis died in February 2000.

  • Chocolate Starfish
    Chocolate Starfish

    Dynamic and theatrical rock band from Australia

  • Boy & Bear
    Boy & Bear

    Boy & Bear are an Australian indie folk band formed in 2009, consisting of David Hosking, Killian Gavin, Tim Hart, Jonathan Hart, and David Symes. The band has released two EPs and five studio albums. The first two albums, Moonfire and Harlequin Dream, reached the top ten of the Australian albums chart. Their third album, Limit of Love, was released on 9 October 2015, in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and Canada, and on 30 October in the UK and Europe. On 27 September 2019, after a four-year break, they released their long-awaited fourth studio album, Suck on Light. After yet another break between 2020 and 2022 due to the COVID pandemic, the band finally released their self-titled fifth studio album on 26 May 2023.

  • Leo Sayer
    Leo Sayer

    This is the official page for Leo Sayer.

    https://smarturl.it/LeoSayerListen

  • Fanny Lumsden
    Fanny Lumsden

    Growing up on a sheep farm in western NSW all the way to Glastonbury UK via hundreds of Country Halls throughout regional Australia, 2x ARIA and 9x Golden Guitar, 3x AIR award winning artist Fanny Lumsden’s journey has been a unique one. Having “established herself as one of the one of the genre's most esteemed performers” (The Australian) and with her new album HEY DAWN having just taken out the 2023 ARIA for Best Country Album, the CMAA Golden Guitar for Alt-Country Album of the Year and 2024 Country Album of the year at the AIR Awards, Fanny is a force to be reckoned with. Debuting at #1 on the Australian Album ARIA charts, being the 4th highest selling country album of 2023 and being her second album in a row to crack the ARIA global top ten. Fanny is continuing to break the rules and confirm herself as “undoubtedly the brightest new (country) star of the current era” (Capital News).

    Following up her “breakthrough” album Fallow which took out the ARIA, five CMAA Golden Guitars and the AIR Country Albums, Fanny is known for her regional Country Halls Tour and has recently taken her joyous, energetic, and brilliant live show to debut in the UK to a packed Avalon Stage at Glastonbury and followed up with two hugely successful tours, including a self-produced and promoted sold out Country Halls Tour run in Scotland.  Wrapping up her Hey Dawn tour which sold out shows through NZ, Ireland, UK and theatres across Australia, and “confirms Fanny as a distinctive storyteller, and an indelible personality who can win over fans in or outside of country music” (Doug Wallan, The Australian).

  • 19-Twenty
    19-Twenty

    www.19twentymusic.com