Organisers have announced that 95% of tickets have been sold to the 2026 Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash festival, with final allocations set to sell-out well ahead of the August 20-22 event dates off the back of strong demand for distinctly Australian experiences in regional settings. Set against the vast expanse of the iconic Mundi Mundi Plains the Bash has, in four short years, become the country’s largest outback music gathering. This year, close to 15,000 people will once again converge on the red earth, framed by the Barrier Ranges and a horizon the stretches as far as the eye can see.
Event founder and Outback Music Festival Group managing director Greg Donovan said the near-sellout came amid a challenging economic climate, underscoring the resilience of the event’s audience.
“We’re thrilled to be sitting in such a strong position and heading toward another sold-out year,” he said. “It’s a tough environment at the moment, so to be so well supported is significant.”
With the cancellation of the Big Red Bash due to unprecedented long-term flooding when it was already sitting at 90% of tickets sold, the Mundi Mundi Bash stands as the sole “Bash” experience on the national calendar in 2026, helping to sharpened demand.
The full Mundi Mundi Bash line-up includes 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 and the Fundamentals, Wendy Matthews, The Radiators, Shane Howard, Fanny Lumsden, ‘50 Years of Fleetwood Mac’, Hot Potato Band, Tom Busby and Wes Carr.
TAugust 20-22, 2026. Tickets www.mundimundibash.com.au



