2026 Line-ups Announced for Birdsville Big Red Bash and Mundi Mundi Bash Events

Australia’s two largest outback music festivals, the Birdsville Big Red Bash and the Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash, have unveiled their exciting line-ups for the 2026 events. The Birdsville Big Red Bash will take place in the Simpson Desert from July 7 to 9, while the Mundi Mundi Bash is scheduled for August 20 to 22. After a year-long pause, both festivals are ready to deliver thrilling performances and unique experiences.
2026 Line-ups for Birdsville Big Red Bash and Mundi Mundi Bash
Festivalgoers can look forward to an impressive array of Australian music talent at both events. The following artists will be featured:
Birdsville Big Red Bash Line-Up (July 7-9, 2026)
- Missy Higgins
- Hoodoo Gurus
- The Teskey Brothers
- The Living End
- Birds of Tokyo
- Jessica Mauboy
- Shannon Noll
- Kate Ceberano
- The Whitlams
- Tim Finn
- Troy Cassar-Daley
- Chocolate Starfish
- Ross Wilson
- Furnace and the Fundamentals
- 50 Years of Fleetwood Mac
- Shane Howard
- Wes Carr
- Jem Cassar-Daley
- Tom Busby
- Gypsy Lee
Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash Line-Up (August 20-22, 2026)
- 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
- 19-Twenty
- 50 Years of Fleetwood Mac
- Hot Potato Band
- Tom Busby
- Wes Carr
Ticket Information
Tickets for the Birdsville Big Red Bash will go on sale at 10 AM AEDT on Thursday, October 23. The Mundi Mundi Bash will follow suit with ticket sales starting at the same time on Friday, October 24. Fans are encouraged to visit the respective festival websites for more details and ticket purchases.
Event Highlights
Both festivals promise a captivating atmosphere, including camping options, live music across multiple days, and a range of food and drink vendors. Attendees can also expect unique outback entertainment, such as world record attempts and charity fun runs.
In a recent statement, Greg Donovan, the Founder and Owner of both events, expressed excitement about the comeback of the Birdsville Big Red Bash. He stated, “Our team is recharged and ready to give festivalgoers an unforgettable outback adventure.”
The Birdsville Big Red Bash has earned the title of “world’s most remote music event,” while the Mundi Mundi Bash holds the title of “Australia’s Biggest Outback Music Festival.” Both events guarantee attendees a magical experience beneath the expansive Australian sky.