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In short: The Australian festival scene is seeing a shift to smaller and more family-friendly events. The Mundi Mundi Bash, which has sold 14,000 tickets to its 2024 festival, is one such event.
Waxman's extraordinary Broadway career spans decades, with more than 70 Tony Award nominations and 16 wins. As co-founder of Waxman-Williams Entertainment with Elizabeth Williams, she brought to ...
After more than 55 years of performing, Leo Sayer has played some of his most famous songs at the Mundi Mundi Bash. The 77-year-old is best known for hits such as You Make Me Feel Like Dancing and ...
At a time when Australia’s live music scene is facing a crisis, triggering the collapse of major festivals, the gig near Broken Hill in NSW has tapped into a deeper cultural yearning, proving that ...
But with a “Thunder Rig” named “Mad Mick”, the festival director may have outdone himself. Mad Mick is a mining spec dump truck with additions – most notably, a 5m x 10m performance stage built atop ...
More than 17,000 children and teenagers from Romania and the Republic of Moldova will take part in concerts and musical ...
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