Golden Guitar winners Felicity Urquhart & Josh Cunningham and Casey Barnes will headline this year’s Gympie Music Muster.
Joining them are rock legends Joe Camilleri, The Black Sorrows, and Dragon.
The lineup doesn’t stop there.
Tori Forsyth, Chad Morgan, Melanie Dyer, and The Bushwackers are also set to grace the Muster stages.
Among the rising stars will be newly-crowned 2024 Australian Idol winner Dylan Wright, performing as one-half of Sons of Atticus.
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Tim Freedman’s debut at Gympie Music Muster
The Whitlams’ Tim Freedman shares his excitement.
“I’m so excited to come and play at the Muster that I’ve asked if I can play twice,” Tim says.
“So, my piano and pedal steel duo is performing in the intimate Grove on Saturday afternoon as well as the full band show on Sunday. This is my Gympie debut and I can’t wait.”
A new album and live show for Casey Barnes
Gold Coast boy Casey Barnes (main picture) says it’s always “a huge honour” to play at the Gympie Muster.
“Even more special this year because I have a new album out. And a new live show coming your way,” he says. There’s no festival like the Muster in Australia.”
Melanie Dyer shares Gympie Music Muster memories
Muster veteran Melanie Dyer says the Muster reminds her of growing up on a farm as a kid.
“I have the best memories of being huddled around the fire drums, sharing laughs. And stories with people from far and wide,” she says.
“It reminds me of growing up as a kid on a farm. And strumming my guitar around the campfire with my family.”
“My last one was back in 2017, and I’ve got plenty of new music to share. I’m pumped to make some new Muster mates.”
This year’s diverse lineup
Muster CEO Greg Cavanagh highlights the diversity and depth of this year’s lineup.
“The final announcement includes 60 artists and has a great mix of heritage rock bands. It is bolstered by many country artists,” he says.
“In total, we’ve got 140 artists including an awesome blues lineup. It’s a really solid program with a great mix of genres and legendary Australian artists.”
The Gympie Music Muster
Set over eight days in the glorious Amamoor State Forest, the Gympie Music Muster is a vibrant all-ages festival.
Established in 1982, the Gympie Music Muster has become a beloved tradition. It celebrates Australia’s rich musical heritage, while embracing the future of music.
The Muster is one of the country’s premier country music festivals, attracting thousands of music lovers each year.
Visit www.muster.com.au.
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