Birdsville Big Red Bash 2025. Big Red Bash Birdsville Revellers wear blue in new record attempt The Advertiser Event organisers of the The Birdsville Big Red Bash are taking a hiatus in 2025 as the team take a break after 11 years of holding the event in Australia's outback. "As the most remote music festival in the world, building our mini desert city from scratch each year is a massive undertaking," the.
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The Birdsville Big Red Bash has cancelled its 2025 event with organisers saying it will come back stronger in 2026. After running non-stop since 2013 (with a covid break in 2020), our team is ready for a reset and recharge
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The Birdsville Big Red Bash has cancelled its 2025 event with organisers saying it will come back stronger in 2026. The Outback Music Festival Group said it was not a. The team behind the popular festival just needed time out to refresh, recharge, and regroup, explains Greg Donovan, Managing Director of Outback Music Festival Group and producer of the event.
Birdsville Big Red Bash Queensland. After running non-stop since 2013 (with a covid break in 2020), our team is ready for a reset and recharge More information on the Birdsville Big Red Bash is at www.bigredbash.com.au Stay updated with your free Noise11.com daily music news email alert
Birdsville Big Red Bash Queensland. The team behind the popular festival just needed time out to refresh, recharge, and regroup, explains Greg Donovan, Managing Director of Outback Music Festival Group and producer of the event. The event, which is staged at the Big Red Dune 35km west of Birdsville in the Simpson Desert, is the most remote music festival in the world - and has been operating continuously since 2013, other than a Covid enforced break in 2020.