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Mundi Mundi Bash still to go ahead but some patrons to be turned away

August 20, 2026 7:09 am in by

While the rain experienced over an 11-day period is close to, and will likely exceed, the all-time Broken Hill August rainfall record of 74mm, set in 1973, organisers of the Mundi Mundi Bash, Outback Music Festival Group – a family-based organisation who are proud and passionate about delivering a well-organised festival and an exceptional experience for their patrons, still managed to get over 10,000 patrons onto site

The festival itself remains ON and the artists, activities and entertainment program will proceed for patrons already onsite and eligible to enter.

Unfortunately, following a thorough assessment of site conditions, the event team has made the difficult decision to close entry to patrons with 1 Day Early Entry or Standard Vehicle Entry tickets who were planning to camp onsite or attend as day-trippers, as approximately 25% to 30% of the site is now unsuitable for camping.

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Affected patrons will receive communication directly from Oztix next week with details regarding refunds of festival and activity tickets and vehicle entry passes.

Event Details:

What: 2026 Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash
Where: Belmont Station, Mundi Mundi Plains (9km north of Silverton, 35km north of Broken Hill)
When: 20-22 August 2026
More info & tickets: www.mundimundibash.com.au – SOLD OUT
Full Line-Up: The Teskey Brothers, Jon Stevens, John Butler, Boy & Bear, Baby Animals, Jessica Mauboy, The Whitlams, Leo Sayer, Tim Finn, Mi-Sex, Troy Cassar-Daley, Chocolate Starfish, Furnace and the Fundamentals, Wendy Matthews, The Radiators, Shane Howard, Fanny Lumsden, 19-Twenty, Legacy – 60 Years of Fleetwood Mac, Hot Potato Band, Tom Busby and Wes Carr.

Image: Cath Hall

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